A new dental centre has officially opened in Woodlands, Singapore, to provide affordable and accessible oral healthcare services to the migrant worker community. The facility is designed to address a critical gap in healthcare access, as many migrant workers often struggle to afford dental treatments or find accessible services. By offering highly subsidized dental care, the clinic aims to improve the overall health and well-being of these essential workers, ensuring they receive timely and necessary medical attention.
- A new dental clinic has been established in Woodlands to serve the migrant worker population in Singapore.
- The centre focuses on providing affordable, subsidized dental treatments to help ease the financial burden on low-wage workers.
- High treatment costs and limited healthcare access have historically prevented many migrant workers from seeking dental care.
- The initiative aims to prevent more serious health complications within the community through early dental intervention and preventive care.
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Good. How about also for locals? Thanks