Hi All,
Have two options for delivery, which one is preferred? Mt Alvernia or Thomson Medical. Pls give your feedback.. Thank you..
Mt Alvernia...cause i was born there.
when are you born... lol... who knows maybe i fed u milk (not from my breast) before... :bsmilie:
i was born at Thomson with both my sisters at Mt A. i asked my mom why i was born there at thomson, and she said Mt A has more deaths than thomson cause of the patients they recieve. Explains it.
This type of situation is not up to poll in Clubsnap.
Your choice of hospital should be done by you to assess the good and the bad.
That's true... I agree. I already had one in mind but want more public opinions. Sure it doesn't hurt huh?
first and foremost, let me state that I'm in my sorta late thirties and single, but in a relationship.
i'm constantly flummoxed by the weight young parents give to the choice of hospital for their babies' delivery. I'm not at all familiar with issues of (young) parenthood, but is there really a difference in standards among the major hospitals where pre/postnatal care is concerned?
is it a generational trend thingy? or a money/prestige thing..... a sign of economic progress?
im just amused that KK (where i was born in the 70s) is no longer mentioned in the same breath as the two options in the poll......
that is because you are still not a parent yet, you do not understand how things work now.
Nowadays its not YOU or your PARTNER whom have a major say in where you want to deliver. The strongest influence is your family gyne who is based on certain hospitals. KK is by the the most value for money.
So the quality of service between KK and private hospital about the same including specialist? what about equipments?
I have no idea as I am also single and cannot bear a baby :bsmilie: but just wondering cos all my colleagues (female or their wife) went to private hospitals.
Other thing that may be come to their consideration is the cost. Most of my colleagues are PR (or wife is dependent PR so when it comes to KK vs private hospital cost would be very similar I guess), so they either dont get subsidy or get very little.