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Alexandra Hospital (AH) is a district general hospital located in Queenstown, Singapore that provides acute and community care under the National University Health System. The hospital's colonial-style buildings were constructed in the late 1930s on 110,000 square metres (1,200,000 sq ft) of land.
The Royal Alexandra Hospital is named after Queen Alexandra (1844–1925), consort of King Edward VII, the King of Canada from 1901 until his death in 1910. It was granted the "Royal" prefix by Edward in 1907. [12] The Royal Alexandra Hospital opened in 1899 at 97th Street and 103A Avenue as the Edmonton General Hospital.
Alexandra Hospital (AH) is Singapore's first integrated hospital combining acute and community care. It was originally established in 1938 as the British Military Hospital. It is a 326-bed hospital serving the Queenstown precinct, one of the oldest housing estates in Singapore.
It was established in 1954, initially as a Maternity Hospital and later as a Maternity & Obstetrics - Gynecological Hospital. [1] It is located at Vassilisis Sofias avenue in the center of Athens. [2] It is named after Princess Alexandra, the daughter of King George I, who became the Grand Duchess of Russia before dying during labour. [3]
Alexandra Hospital is a hospital in Queenstown, Singapore. Alexandra Hospital may also refer to: Alexandra Hospital (Athens), Greece; Alexandra Hospital (Cape Town), Western Cape, South Africa; Alexandra Hospital (Cheadle), Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom; Alexandra Hospital (Redditch), Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom
After the Japanese surrender in 1945, a book containing the names of those massacred by the Japanese was kept in the hospital. Its current whereabouts are unknown. After World War II and into the 1970s, the Alexandra Hospital remained one of the most modern in Singapore, and it is now a part of the National University of Singapore Medical School.
The hospital opened as the 'House of Relief for Children with Chronic Diseases of the Joints' in 1867 in a house at 19 Queen Square, Bloomsbury, London. [3] In 1870 the hospital was renamed as the 'Hospital for Hip Diseases in Children', and by 1881 the name had again been changed to the 'Alexandra Hospital for Children with Hip Disease', named in honour of its patron Princess Alexandra of ...
The Alexandra Hospital is a private hospital in Cheadle, Greater Manchester, operated by Circle Health. It is the largest private hospital in the UK outside London. [1]