Services
Setting up house
Air
conditioner
If you are moving into staff housing after spring 2004, the University
will have installed air conditioners in the bedrooms and raised the rent to cover
the costs. These air conditioners will also be maintained by the university. If
you want to buy additional units for the living room, for example, you can do
so at any store mentioned under white goods and follow the pro

There are many, many companies that offer their services for maintaining the air conditioning units or repair and flyers come through the mail every once in a while. The usual cost for transportation and labour is usually a minimum S$ 30 per trip and specific repairs might range from as low as S$ 10-30 for minor ones. Maintenance packages vary depending on numbers of units and frequency of servicing. Here is a selection of some that are obviously willing to come here, since residents got their flyers. Some, obviously also do electrical repair.
Durable
Air-Con Installation and
Repair
67480683 or 97988144
Kaisoon Airconditioning and Engineering
Design
64817482 or 64840021
Liberal Aire
64457288
Morris Air-Con
Services
63655219 or 97219685
Sky Blue Electrical and Aircon
Services
63650747
Sunway Aircon Electrical
Services
62524140
Telephone / Hand phone
SingTel is the company you must contact for a landline (1609) once you
have signed papers showing that you live at the certain unit. You might be
required to provide evidence on your immigration status, i.e. a passport with
employment pass is needed! From the time you send in the form and proof (the
post takes a day within

Hand phones are often free when you sign up with a programme for what is usually two years. Service centers are all over and M1 and Star Hub service centers are in Jurong Point. Individual phones can be bought new at the centers or used at small shops in shopping centers of local residential buildings (HDBs). Pre-paid cards are a possibly cheaper alternative if you only use the hand phone for emergencies or very occasionally.
TV
License and Cable
If you use a TV, you must register your TV with Singapore Post, the
nearest branch being at Jurong Point.
For more information, click he

Cable TV is provided by Star Hub (monopoly) and offers basic packages for about S$20 and additional packages for Chinese/Indian languages as well as for movie lovers etc. There is a Star Hub outlet on the third floor of Jurong Point.
All units now are able to subscribe to StarHub.
Opening a bank account
You will need to bring your passport, employment pass or letter from
Human Resources, a down payment depending on the account you want to open (i.e.
checking at the one on campus is S$1,000) to the branch that you want to have
as your main branch. Any checks and cards will be mailed to you.

Household services
Cleaning and Repair
The university has a contract with Keppel to repair university property.
They will even change light bulbs! Their number is: 67904777 (24/7). They are
there quickly, do a good job and the charge will be deducted from the pay check
(depending on the kind of repair).
Dry Cleaning
Dry cleaners are at all malls in the area: in the nearby shopping malls
of Jurong West (a bike ride away) at Gek Poh Shopping Centre and Pioneer Mall
as well as in Jurong Point (separate shop in basement or one across from the
cashiers at NTUC Fairprice). The prices are similar – trousers cost S$4-5 and
delivery is free if you purchase services of $S20 or more. It might be
worthwhile to ask for a membership.
The following are some who have
free pick up and delivery:
Console
Laundry
6794
4368
Gentle Clean
Laundry 6562
6391
Home Success Laundry and Dry Cleaning
Services 9108 8529
Kleen Wash Dry Cleaning and
Laundrette
6795 3180
Key Duplication and Shoe Repair
Mr. Minit is in the basement of Jurong Point and provides both
services. There are also individual shops and stalls at the Jurong West
shopping area by the Nanyang CC.
Pots and Plants
Pots can be bought nearby at Dragon Kiln (see sign for entrance just
before entrance to NTU on Jalan Bahar) or Jurong West/Jurong Point or for more
variety and more modern/antique touches at IKEA or
Cut flowers
Cut flowers from cooler areas can be bought at Jurong Point at the two
flower shops in the basement. Locally grown ones (orchids and such) are
offered at Fairprice and the wet market of Jurong West. The cheapest and
most variety of orchids in the area can be found at the cemetery, which is left
when you turn on to Jalan Bahar from campus. The orchid stand is at the
first cemetery lot on the right hand side.
Sewing and Mending
There are several tailors and sewing services at HDB (local housing)
areas like in the area of Nanyang Community Club and drycleaners will mend
clothing if it is not too intricate (S$2-4). Irene (at Blk 961 #01-204
Jurong West
Medical Support
For minor matters
For on-campus listings, click here (scroll down).
Off
campus, nearby - There are medical centers at Jurong West (by
For more information please visit Jurong Point's web site, then click on mall listing, medical and doctors.
A 24 hour medical center is at the bottom of an HDB at the front entrance of Jurong Point where 7-11 is located.
Insurance
- Most expats in
For more major or long-term matters
Giving birth - Gynecologists can be recommended by fellow women on campus and usually found at hospitals. There is also a women’s clinic at Jurong Point’s sixth floor. If you are looking for a hospital for giving birth, here is a listing in the order of how fast one can reach it from campus:
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NUH
( Gleneagles: KK (THE hospital for women and children): Raffles: |
67725000 64737222 67312218 63941177 63111555 63476210 36408666 |
Hospitals
Visit the Ministry of
Health website for cost comparison when having a baby in
The nearest hospital is the
National University Hospital, but actually the private ones like Gleneagles or
Mt. Elizabeth have similar costs as NUH and take just as long to reach there
(25 min. by taxi). The most reasonable priced and largest hospital for women
and children is KK Hospital just north of the city center. If you want to have
a specific surgery or procedure done, then shopping around for services and
prices is recommended. Some even go to the Malaysian border town of
Libraries
You need a working visa
and deposit to get a library card. The Staff is very helpful, an
inter-library system is active, checking in and out of books and paying fines
is done by yourself with your card and computers at the library.