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About UsThe Psoriasis Association of Singapore is a non-profitable organisation dedicated to providing medical information and support to those suffering from psoriasis in Singapore
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Events & RegistrationThe association organises events in collaboration with our partners for the benefit of education and fellowship amongst our members. We strongly encourage psoriasis sufferers to attend these events
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NewsletterThe Psoriasis Newsletter is published every 4 months and is distributed to all registered PAS members
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Be a Psoriasis Association MemberBe updated and invited for all our events and support group sessions. Patients get to meet face to face and share their experiences and tips on how they manage Psoriasis
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Exclusive Psoriasis Patients Facebook GroupTo be socially connected even on social media helps patients to offer relatively faster support to the questions they may face. It is also a good place to vent when faced with Psoriasis related problems at work or at home
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Contact UsFeel free to contact us, especially if you are a Psoriasis patient in Singapore. We understand and know what you are going through. If urgent, please call our Psoriasis Association Hotline:
Jerome at +65 9005 8264 |
Recent News |
Annual General Meeting |
We are having our annual 2019 AGM on 25th May 2019 (Saturday) at 1pm. Location is National Skin Center, Auditorium Level 5.
Below are the documents that was filed for our members reference. ![]()
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PsoProtectMe is a partner organization of Psoriasis Association of Singapore. PsoProtectMe seeks to understand the experiences, symptoms and health behaviours of individuals with psoriasis during the pandemic. Along with PsoProtect (an international registry for health care providers to report outcomes of COVID-19 in individuals with psoriasis), it will help to determine how factors such as immunomodulator therapies and comorbidities impact outcomes to COVID-19 in psoriasis. This information will inform clinicians when assessing risk and treating patients with psoriasis during the pandemic.