Kwong Wah Hospital - Scope of Services

Scope of Services

24-Hour Accident and Emergency Service

Specialties:

- Medicine and Geriatrics

- Surgery

- Neurosurgery

- Obstetrics and Gynaecology

- Paediatrics

- Orthopaedics and Traumatology

- Anaesthesia & Operating Theatre Services

- Pathology

- Diagnostic Radiology

- Liaison Psychiatry

- Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT)

- Inpatient Ophthalmology

- Inpatient Dentistry

Ambulatory and Allied Health

- General Out-Patient Service

- Specialist Out-Patient Service

- Pharmacy

- Physiotherapy

- Occupational Therapy

- Medical Social Service

- Prosthetics and Orthotics

- Dietetics

- Podiatry

- Clinical Psychology

- Speech Therapy

Community Services

- Community Nursing

- Community Geriatric Assessment Team

- Well Women Clinic (provided by the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals (TWGHs))

- TWGHs Integrated Diagnostic & Medical Centre (provided by TWGHs)

- Chinese Medicine Clinics (provided by TWGHs)

Others

- Central Sterile Supplies Department

- Electrodiagnostic Unit

- Endoscopy Unit

- Day Surgery

- Prenatal Diagnostic Centre

- Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

- Neurosurgical High Dependency Unit

- Geriatric Day Hospital

- Renal Dialysis Service

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