Primary Palliative Care Clinic
At the Primary Palliative Care Clinic, we care for patients and families by easing physical symptoms and emotional distress. At every stage of a life-limiting illness, our dedicated team of doctors, nurses, medical social workers, and pastoral care professionals provides comfort, guidance, and support.
We are here to help you and your loved ones experience meaningful moments together—enhancing quality of life at home and in the community.
The Difference In Our Care
Whole-of-Person Care
Compassionate care focused on you, not just your illness
Whole-Family Care
Holistic support for both patients and families by an interdisciplinary team
Dedicated Telesupport
Accessible telesupport during office hours
The Difference In Our Care
Seamless Care
Ensuring smooth, continuous care from inpatient hospice, clinic care and home
Whole-of-Person Care
Integrating physical, mental, spiritual and social well-being to support a balanced, thriving life
Telesupport Care
Providing accessible after-clinic telesupport
Our Model of Care
Clinical Care
- Symptom assessment and management
- Advance care planning
- Consolidation of care
Social Care
- Financial counselling
- Caregiver support
- Connecting you with the right services
Pastoral Care
- Care and counselling
- Personalised psychospiritual care
- Legacy work and family therapy
What You Can Expect
1. Assessment
A doctor will assess your suitability and provide counselling upon enrolment about the service.
2. Baseline Screening & Support
Through a holistic baseline screening, we evaluate your physical, psycho-emotional and spiritual health and guide you on our after-clinic support to help you continue your care confidently.
3. Reviews
You will have regular follow-up reviews with our medical, nursing and chaplaincy team every 1–3 months, depending on your needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
PPCC is Singapore’s first palliative care clinic embedded in primary care. Unlike most palliative services, which are based in hospitals, inpatient hospices, or home care, PPCC offers care directly within the community clinic setting for easier access and continuity.
PPCC focuses on early palliative care, not just at the later stages of illness. Starting early allows for proactive care, enhancing comfort and quality of life. As your needs evolve, you can seamlessly transition to inpatient hospice or home palliative care within St Luke’s Hospital’s palliative ecosystem.
No. You can continue seeing specialist doctors and receive active treatments while being supported by our palliative care team.
If you do not feel ready to join PPCC, you can call our hotline when you’re ready to speak with our care team to learn more.
Upon enrolment, we’ll walk you through our after-clinic care support, and give you a hardcopy guide sheet which you can refer to anytime.
Operating Hours
Mon–Fri: 8.30 am –5.30 pm
Sat (selected services): 8.30 am–12.30 pm
Sun & PH: Closed
How To Get Here
We are located inside St Luke's Hospital.
Click above to view location.
Charges, Payment, Subsidies & Means Testing
Government subsidies are available for eligible patients. Click above to view more information about our charges and payments.