Giving Life & Hope
A renewed NKF
Journeying together towards better kidney care
The National Kidney Foundation (NKF) marked a significant milestone with the launch of its newly refreshed flagship centre – ushering in a new chapter in kidney care for Singapore.
Officiated by Ong Ye Kung, Minister for Health and Coordinating Minister for Social Policies, the event brought together donors, healthcare partners, community leaders and patients in a shared celebration of progress and partnership.
The event began with a soulful performance by the NKF Patient Choir, providing patients with an opportunity to come together through the joy of singing.
Guests were then invited to tour the revamped dialysis centre, chronic kidney disease clinic and Kidney Discovery Centre.
More than a physical transformation, the centre has been reimagined as an integrated hub for kidney health, offering an accessible and welcoming environment for all.
A suite of initiatives were unveiled to strengthen prevention, early intervention and treatment, while supporting individuals across every stage of their care journey.
This milestone would not have been possible without the generosity and commitment of our donors, volunteers, staff, healthcare and community partners, whose support continues to strengthen NKF’s mission of advancing kidney care and improving health outcomes for all.


“The progress we celebrate today shows what is possible when the community comes together with a shared purpose. NKF will continue to strengthen prevention, deepen healthcare collaboration and build a more sustainable kidney care system for future generations.”
NKF Chairman, Ang Hao Yao

“Joining the choir changed me, both physically and mentally. It helped me make many new friends.”
Johnny Quek, 64, on dialysis for 22 years
“I love singing. The choir gave me the chance to perform with other patients.”
Annie Aw, 77, on dialysis for 8 years
Thank you
SUTL Global,
the Estate of Khoo Teck Puat & Keppel Ltd.
