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How to Find Chiropractic Doctors in Singapore

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

Chiropractic treatment is a health care profession that specialises in the treatment and diagnosis that treats disorders within the joints, the spine and variances in the bodies functions especially in the nervous system. All of this falls under the umbrella of the musculoskeletal system within the human body. Treatment normally ranges from engineered and sculptured treatments and physical therapy that includes spinal manipulation, joint manipulation and certain forms of pressure induced and focused massage therapy to promote healing. Whether or not medication like painkillers would be introduced within the course of the treatment is entirely up to the chiropractic doctor itself; as injuries that includes spinal injuries can be especially painful.

If you are in Singapore and need some chiropractic treatment, your choices are varied and you have the option of choosing among many consultants, and senior experienced consultants all over Singapore. In fact, there is a dedicated Chiropractic Association in Singapore with its very own website – founded in 1988 by three pioneering chiropractic doctors. It is a nexus, a hub where some of the very best in chiropractic treatment register themselves. It also acts as a recognising and regulatory body, where the participating doctors are constantly updated with new and modern treatments, classes which introduce new disciplines within chiropractic treatments and constant tests and re-assessments that ensure that the doctors are competent and remain relevant to the industry.

Their professional register lists almost 200 known chiropractic doctors within the city limits, all operating from different locations. Some have their own clinics and some operate in hospitals. Hospitals, whether private or public also have their own chiropractic departments, or departments that specialise in the joints, nervous systems and spine. An easy place to start if you don’t want to run through lists are hospitals. Singapore is an advanced medical hub in the region of Asia Pacific and houses some of the best medical practitioners in the world today. Locally based exams and assessment tools for the medical industry are world class so you will be getting the best possible treatment in an environment that is assured and safe. Finding a doctor that is right for you also depends on aspects like price, location and the personality of the doctor.

Useful Guide to Moving to & Living in Singapore

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

Singapore, land of the Merlion as often called, is known to have its genesis in the Sanskrit word, Singa meaning Lion and pura meaning City.
If you are planning on moving to Singapore and are a bit concerned about the logistics of moving to a new country, this guide to moving and living in Singapore may prove useful.

One of the first factors that you will need to concern yourself when moving to Singapore is your visa. In Singapore, short term visas are issued at the time of immigration to visitors from most countries. It is necessary that you have a passport that will remain valid for at least six months after your arrival in Singapore; also, you should be able to show proof of adequate funds for your stay and a return ticket or an onward ticket from Singapore. If you are seeking a long-term visa, you will have to contact the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) in Singapore.

After you have secured your travelling papers, it will be necessary to move your possessions to the region. There are plenty of international relocation services providers in Singapore who will be able to help you transport your furniture and personal items.

If you have moved to Singapore along with your family, you will be able to choose from a variety of international schools for your children to attend. Visitors will be glad to know that the quality of healthcare is very good in Singapore and there are many reputed hospitals such as the KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, the Singapore General Hospital and the National University Hospital in the region.

If you plan on driving your own vehicle in Singapore you will need an International Driving Permit; it may also be necessary for you to apply for a Singapore driving license if you are planning on staying there permanently. When in Singapore, remember to drive on the left side of the road. If you are planning on using Singapore’s public transport services, the MRT system in Singapore is an economical and efficient alternative to driving your own car.

Before moving Singapore, it is advisable to read as much as you can about the country’s culture, customs, traditions and way of life. A basic understanding of some of the languages that are spoken in Singapore would also help you fit in. Visitors will find that the more they know about moving to and living in Singapore, the better prepared they will be for the experience.

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