Extended Consultation — Joo Chiat

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When a 10-minute appointment isn’t enough

Most GP consultations in Singapore run 8 to 10 minutes. That works well for a sore throat, a prescription refill, or a simple acute problem. It does not work well for a patient with diabetes, high blood pressure, early kidney disease and high cholesterol who is now being asked to take seven medications a day — and whose diabetes is being managed by one clinic, blood pressure by another, and kidney function by a third.

The Extended Consultation is a 25-minute appointment at our Joo Chiat clinic with Dr Kenneth Tan — Family Medicine Specialist — designed for situations where the short slot simply isn’t adequate.

It isn’t a separate specialty. It’s the same general-practice care you’d expect from a family physician — but with the time to actually understand the whole clinical picture, review the medication list properly, coordinate what needs coordinating, and agree on a plan you can follow.


Who it’s for

1. People with multiple chronic conditions

If you have two or more of the following, the Extended Consultation is usually the right slot:

  • Type 2 diabetes
  • High blood pressure
  • Chronic kidney disease (any stage)
  • High cholesterol
  • Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MASLD)
  • Established cardiovascular disease
  • Obesity being managed medically
  • Gout alongside any of the above

Modern evidence shows these conditions drive each other — they’re different expressions of the same underlying process (see our cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic guide). Managing them in one coordinated plan, by one doctor who holds the whole picture, is meaningfully better than having them treated as four separate problems across four clinicians.

Typical reasons patients in this group book an Extended Consultation:

  • Polypharmacy review — your medication list has grown over the years; you’d like someone to look at all of it together and see what can be simplified
  • Treat-to-target review — your numbers have been “OK-ish” for a while and you want to know whether they should be pushed harder, or whether current treatment is appropriate
  • Second opinion before escalating treatment or starting a new medication class
  • Consolidation of care — transferring from several clinics to a single family physician

2. People with dermatology concerns

Dr Kenneth Tan holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Dermatology (Queen Mary University of London). A dedicated Extended Consultation slot at Joo Chiat allows for proper skin examination — not squeezed into a 10-minute acute visit.

Common reasons for an Extended Consultation on skin:

  • Chronic skin conditions that haven’t settled on first-line treatment — eczema, psoriasis, acne, chronic urticaria, rosacea, pigmentation
  • Lesion assessment where you want a careful look, often with dermoscopy, rather than a quick glance
  • Complex paediatric eczema, where a full skincare plan and parent counselling take time
  • Treatment plan fatigue — you’ve been cycling through creams and want a structured review

3. Patients considering tailored executive health screening

Most executive health packages are bundles of tests assembled by the provider, not by the patient. An Extended Consultation can serve as a proper clinical conversation about what screening actually makes sense for you — given your age, family history, ethnicity, risk factors, and specific concerns — before any test is ordered. See our Adult Preventive Health Screening guide for the framework we follow.


What happens during an Extended Consultation

The session is structured, not rushed:

  1. History — a proper conversation about how things actually are, not just the presenting complaint. Existing conditions, current medications, family history, lifestyle, what you’re worried about, what you want out of the visit.
  2. Physical examination — targeted to what’s relevant. For dermatology, this includes proper lighting and dermoscopy where indicated.
  3. Review of investigations — we go through what has been done and what should be done.
  4. A written plan — medications (kept, adjusted, stopped), lifestyle, what to watch for, next review. Sent to you after the visit.
  5. Referrals where needed — to a dermatologist, nephrologist, cardiologist, or other specialist if that’s what the case calls for, with a proper letter rather than a verbal hand-off.

The logistics

Duration: 25 minutes (standard appointments at our Punggol clinic remain 10 minutes).

Location: 172 Joo Chiat Road, #01-01, Singapore 427443. Joo Chiat MRT (Thomson-East Coast Line) is a short walk.

Fee: Extended Consultation fee is $125 (before medications, procedures, and investigations). This is the doctor’s time and expertise — medications and in-clinic procedures are billed separately at usual rates. Fee is visible in our fee schedule and on clinic signage per HSA price-display regulations.

By appointment only. Please book in advance — Extended Consultation slots are limited.

MediSave, CHAS, Healthier SG: consultations qualify for the usual subsidies where you’re eligible. Medication portions of chronic-disease visits are subsidised under HSG Chronic Tier where enrolled. We can help you enrol in HSG at the visit if that makes sense for you.

What we ask you to bring:

  • A list of your current medications (packaging or photos of labels are fine)
  • Recent laboratory or imaging results — particularly the last 12 months
  • A brief list of your own questions or concerns (even two lines of notes helps)
  • Any specialist letters from the last year or two

How to book

Book an Extended Consultation at Joo Chiat

Online booking is the fastest — you'll see available Extended Consultation slots directly.

Book online →   or call 6920 1952

If you’re not sure whether an Extended Consultation is the right slot for you, a short call to reception usually clarifies — 6920 1952 (Joo Chiat) or 6312 4589 (Punggol). No one will steer you to the Extended slot if the Standard slot is more appropriate.


A few honest points

  • The Extended Consultation is priced above a standard GP visit for a reason — it’s 2.5× the time, with a Family Medicine Specialist. For a simple sore throat or an acute URTI, the Standard Consultation at our Punggol clinic is the right fit and you don’t need the longer slot.
  • Most of our patients don’t need an Extended Consultation — and that’s fine. This service is for specific situations where the longer slot produces a better outcome: complex chronic review, dermatology, second opinions, tailored screening.
  • Family Medicine Specialist is a specific SMC-registered title — not a generic description. Kenneth is fellowship-trained and registered under the Specialist Accreditation Board for Family Medicine. Separately, the diplomas in Clinical Dermatology and Sports Medicine are post-graduate qualifications in areas of special interest, not specialty registrations in their own right.
  • We will refer you to a dermatologist, nephrologist, or other relevant specialist when that’s clinically appropriate. An Extended Consultation doesn’t substitute for specialist care when it’s needed — it’s often the quickest route to it, because we can arrange it properly in the same visit.

Get in touch

Joo Chiat (Extended Consultations) — 172 Joo Chiat Road, #01-01, Singapore 427443 · Tel 6920 1952

Punggol (Standard consultations, walk-ins welcome) — 658 Punggol East, #01-04, Singapore 820658 · Tel 6312 4589

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