We are pleased to mark the official opening of the Woodlands II Dialysis Centre in Singapore, an important milestone following our partnership with Woodlands Hospital within Singapore’s largest integrated healthcare facility.

The opening event brought together patients, colleagues, partners and guests in a warm and welcoming atmosphere, reflecting the strong sense of community at the heart of the centre. Attendees engaged in interactive activities, while patients and staff connected over kidney-friendly refreshments, reinforcing Diaverum’s commitment to supportive and patient-centred care.

As part of the celebration, complimentary basic health screenings, including blood pressure and blood sugar checks, were offered to promote community awareness of kidney health and preventative care.

The event also provided an opportunity to further strengthen relationships with patients and the communities the centre serves. A notable highlight was the collaboration with B.Witched, a husband and wife team whose entrepreneurial journey reflects resilience within the renal community.

The celebration was attended by Dr Mark Colin Boxall, Head of Renal at Woodlands Hospital, together with his team of renal physicians, as well as Diaverum’s valued vendors and partners - underscoring the strength of this collaboration.

Venanssa Goh, Country Manager of Diaverum Singapore, said: “Today marks not only the opening of Woodlands II, but the continuation of a strong partnership with Woodlands Hospital. Together, we are advancing a shared commitment to delivering high-quality, patient-centred renal care to the community.”

“My sincere thanks to everyone who contributed to this milestone. I look forward to continuing to support patients and their families with care that makes a difference”.

The opening of the Woodlands II centre builds on the foundation established through the collaboration with Woodlands Hospital, further strengthening Diaverum’s presence in Singapore and expanding access to high-quality renal care for patients living with chronic kidney disease.