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New centre treating diabetic foot ulcers opens at Woodlands Health Campus

New centre treating diabetic foot ulcers opens at Woodlands Health Campus

CNA4 days ago
A new centre treating diabetic foot ulcers has opened at Woodlands Health Campus, bringing together medical experts in one dedicated area to deliver faster and more effective care. Health Minister Ong Ye Kung says Singapore has an unprecedented opportunity to identify the sick and treat them early to ensure a good quality of life for residents.
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