This centre is the realisation of one man’s vision to help kidney failure sufferers. A kidney patient himself, the late Mr Tay Choon Hye, at the age of 70, generously contributed $5 million towards the setting up of this centre. Founder of the SUTL…
The NKF Dialysis Centre, supported by The Sirivadhanabhakdi Foundation, was officially opened on 29 March 2016. The Sirivadhanabhakdi Foundation supported the centre with a $2 million donation. The centre is also the first dialysis centre in…
Moved by the plight of the increasing number of kidney patients in Singapore, the Sheng Hong Temple Committee raised $1.8 million through a series of fundraising campaigns to build this centre as part of their mission to help the less fortunate in…
The Singapore Armed Forces became the first organisation to sponsor two dialysis centres, epitomising its dedication to improve the quality of life of NKF patients. During the opening, the NKF also launched its Diabetes Control programme to tackle…

