Our Child Guidance Clinics (CGC) support children and youths under 18. Children facing emotional or behavioural challenges can find support at either of our clinics at Buangkok Green Medical Park, and Health Promotion Board at Outram Road. We strongly encourage parents or guardians to accompany their child for consultation.
The CGCs specialise in:
Autism Services are for children between 6-18 years old who are along the autism spectrum. Children are referred to us from other hospitals, polyclinics, general practitioners, and schools, or may be self-referred.
ADHD Services offer specialised multi-disciplinary assessment and therapy for children and youth with ADHD and related mental health challenges. Through parent education and workshops, we work collaboratively with parents and caregivers in supporting their children’s needs.
We provide comprehensive assessment, treatment and intervention for children struggling with mood, anxiety, and other related emotional conditions that require closer attention.
Forensic Rehabilitation, Intervention, Evaluation & Network Development Services (FRIENDS) integrates multi-disciplinary assessment with intervention services with goal of supporting:
- Young offenders
- Youth at risk of committing offences
- Victims of child abuse
- Children and parents involved in complex custody and access disputes
We strongly encourage parents or guardians to accompany your child for consultation.
Please click here for contact details and locations of the clinics.
Child Guidance Clinic, IMH
Institute of Mental Health
Buangkok Green Medical Park
10 Buangkok View, Block 3, Basement 1
Singapore 539747
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Child Guidance Clinic, HPB
Health Promotion Board Building
3 Second Hospital Avenue, #03-01
Singapore 168937
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Getting Help at Child Guidance Clinic (CGC): A New Approach
We are introducing a new way to help children and teens at our clinic. CAPA (Choice and Partnership Approach) is a service delivery model that consists of two key components: Choice Appointments (first visit where our care team discuss your concerns and treatment options) and Partnership Work (subsequent visits where we work collaboratively on your identified goals). CAPA allows faster access to care and empowers you and your families to play an active role in your treatment journey.