meiteoh
Well-Known Member
*nods* That's what I was told by the lady at the Raffles hospital when I called to enquire about the vaccination packages and such.
Advice to those who with to go to Raffles at Tampines 1 - go on weekdays afternoons if you can because there is virtually no one and if you need to come on a weekend, do it first thing in the morning like 9am. You'll only wait for the paed for like 10 to 15 minutes and there are few people. Otherwise, you can end up waiting for at least an hour. The doc I saw on Saturday was Dr Lim. She's alright - very quick and straight to the point - although I expected more though, but perhaps it was because I was there more for Eva's jab.
Advice to those who with to go to Raffles at Tampines 1 - go on weekdays afternoons if you can because there is virtually no one and if you need to come on a weekend, do it first thing in the morning like 9am. You'll only wait for the paed for like 10 to 15 minutes and there are few people. Otherwise, you can end up waiting for at least an hour. The doc I saw on Saturday was Dr Lim. She's alright - very quick and straight to the point - although I expected more though, but perhaps it was because I was there more for Eva's jab.