KK Women's and Children's Hospital

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Kandang Kerbau Women's and Children's Hospital (abbreviation: KKH) is the largest public hospital specialising in healthcare for women and children in Singapore, located at 100 Bukit Timah Road. It has 830 beds and provides obstetric and gynecology, neonatology, and pediatric services.[2]

Location100 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 229899, Singapore
Coordinates1°18′38.0″N 103°50′49.0″E
Emergency departmentYes Accident & Emergency
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Kandang Kerbau Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH)
Hospital Wanita dan Kanak-kanak Kandang Kerbau (Malay)
竹脚妇幼医院 (Chinese)
கே கே பெண்கள் மற்றும் குழந்தைகள் மருத்துவமனை (Tamil)
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Street view of KK Women's and Children's Hospital
Geography
Location100 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 229899, Singapore
Coordinates1°18′38.0″N 103°50′49.0″E
Organisation
TypeSpecialist
Services
Emergency departmentYes Accident & Emergency
Beds830[1]
SpecialityWomen's and children's hospital
History
Founded1858; 168 years ago (1858)
Links
Websitewww.kkh.com.sg
ListsHospitals in Singapore
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TypeGovernment offices
Architectural styleLow-rise
OwnerLand Transport Authority
OperatorLand Transport Authority
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Former Kandang Kerbau Hospital
Interactive map of the Former Kandang Kerbau Hospital area
General information
TypeGovernment offices
Architectural styleLow-rise
OwnerLand Transport Authority
OperatorLand Transport Authority
Technical details
Floor count3
Designated1 October 2025; 6 months ago (1 October 2025)
Reference no.76
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Often referred to as "KK" amongst locals,[3] it is the birthplace of a sizeable proportion of Singaporeans, delivering over half of total newborns in the country as early as 1938.


History

Another view of the hospital

The hospital's name comes from the Malay term for "buffalo shed" (kandang = shed / pen + kerbau = buffalo), reflecting the area's past link with buffalo rearing.[3]

While the hospital initially started as one catering to health care for women, mainly for gynecology and obstetrics, it has since expanded its role.[citation needed]

First, the pediatrics department was added for the care of the babies after delivery, but over the years it expanded into a full pediatric service, treating younger patients for all kinds of illnesses up to teenagers. An offshoot, the neonatology service, was then added. Thus the expanded role of the hospital warranted a renaming to KK Women's and Children's Hospital.[citation needed]

On 1 October 1924, KKH was converted to a maternity hospital with 30 beds.[3] It was also used to train students in midwifery and medicine.[3]

During World War II, KKH became an emergency general hospital for the population when Japan attacked Singapore.[3] During the Japanese occupation of Singapore, the hospital was called Chuo Byoin or Central Hospital.[3]

In 1966, the hospital entered the Guinness Book of Records for delivering the highest number of newborns within a single maternity facility for that year, and it continued to hold on to this record for a full decade,[2] delivering 85% of the population.[4]

In March 1997, the hospital moved to its present site.[4]

As a result of a restructuring exercise in the local healthcare scene, the hospital became a member of the Singapore Health Services on 1 April 2000.[4]

In 2003, the old premises were marked as a historical site by the National Heritage Board,[2] a tribute to an institution that has been the birthplace of over 1.2 million Singaporeans since its inception. With the rich history of the former KK Hospital, it was gazetted as a national monument on 1 October 2025[5] and the old premises were leased to Land Transport Authority as a transportation museum and gallery.[4]

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