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Music Therapy

Music therapy is the use of evidence-based music interventions by a credentialed music therapist to improve health outcomes within a therapeutic relationship. Methods of Music Therapy encompass receptive, re-creative, compositional, and improvisational techniques. 

What Happens in Music Therapy?

At Singapore General Hospital's (SGH) Art Therapy and Music Therapy unit, Music Therapists assess the needs of patients to establish individualised goals and utilise Music Therapy interventions accordingly. 

These goals include:
  • optimising neuro-rehabilitation objectives (e.g., vocalisation, gait training, endurance, etc.)managing pain in patients with cancer, and patients in the SGH Burns Centre
  • increasing cognition in patients with dementia
  • enhancing arousal in patients with disorders of consciousness
  • promoting normalisation for babies in the Neonatal ICU
  • providing psycho-emotional support and/or Music Legacy Work for ICU and/or palliative care patients.

In conclusion, music therapy aims to promote quality of life of patients and their family members.

Our Music Therapists are professionally certified and have undergone at least a Bachelor's Degree and advanced post-graduate training to ensure the highest quality of care and expertise in Music Therapy interventions.

Our Team

Stephanie Chan, Senior Music Therapist
BMus Music Therapy
Music Therapist-Board Certified (MT-BC), Neurologic Music Therapist (NMT)

Estelle Ng, Music Therapist
MA Music Therapy
Music Therapist-Board Certified (MT-BC)

Get in Touch

Reach out via email at [email protected] to find out more about our services.