Doctor consulting with a patient in a clinic consultation room

Everyday care

General Consultation in Yishun

GP consultation for common symptoms, everyday health concerns, and practical next-step advice. Availability depends on clinic hours and queue conditions.

Who this is for

Patients with fever, cough, flu, pain, rash, urinary symptoms, or other common concernsFamilies looking for nearby GP care before deciding whether a visit is suitableWorking adults who need practical medical advice, documentation questions, or follow-up planning

Seek urgent care instead if...

Some symptoms need faster assessment

Seek urgent or emergency care for severe chest pain, breathing difficulty, stroke symptoms, heavy bleeding, severe dehydration, or rapidly worsening symptoms. Call emergency services or go to an emergency department if you think the situation may be life-threatening.

Who this is for

  • Patients with fever, cough, flu, pain, rash, urinary symptoms, or other common concerns
  • Families looking for nearby GP care before deciding whether a visit is suitable
  • Working adults who need practical medical advice, documentation questions, or follow-up planning

What to expect

Clinic consultation room prepared for a GP visit
  • A review of your symptoms, medical history, current medication, and relevant background
  • Advice on suitable next steps, which may include medication, tests, monitoring, referral, or follow-up
  • Clear guidance on when urgent care or emergency assessment may be more appropriate

Available at this clinic

418 Yishun Avenue 11, #01-391, Singapore 760418
Mon-Fri & Sun 8:30am-2:30pm, 6-9pm; Sat 8:30am-2:30pm; PH closed
+65 8654 0418
+65 8654 0418

Schemes or payment notes

Pricing is not shown online. Contact the clinic to confirm scheme, panel, or payment details for this service.

Service FAQs

General Consultation

Can I walk in for a general consultation?

Walk-in availability depends on clinic hours and daily queue conditions. Contact the clinic by WhatsApp or phone before visiting if timing is important.

Can the clinic provide medical certificates?

Medical certificates depend on the doctor assessment and are not guaranteed before a consultation.

Should I bring medication or past reports?

Bring current medication, allergy details, recent test reports, discharge summaries, or home readings if they may help the doctor understand your concern.

When should I seek urgent care instead?

Seek urgent or emergency care for severe chest pain, breathing difficulty, stroke symptoms, heavy bleeding, severe dehydration, or rapidly worsening symptoms. Call emergency services or go to an emergency department if you think the situation may be life-threatening.

Need general consultation?

Request an appointment or contact the clinic by WhatsApp for this service.