By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Special needs services in Singapore span MOE SPED schools (heavily subsidised for eligible children), NCSS-funded EIPIC programmes, and private therapy centres. AHPC registration for therapists (OT, speech, physio) is the regulatory floor; programme specialisation (autism-focused, ADHD, dyslexia) matters more than generic 'special needs' marketing. Assessment documentation from KK Hospital DCD or NUH CDU drives proper placement. KakiList connects you with 66 verified Special Needs School providers serving the Hougang area. Our listed providers maintain an average rating of 4.6★ based on Google reviews. Hougang is a mature estate with a mix of older and newer HDB flats. Some older blocks may need pipe relining or rewiring. Whether you live near Hougang MRT or around Heartland Mall, Hougang Mall, our providers serve all parts of Hougang. Compare providers, read verified Google reviews, and contact them directly via WhatsApp — no middleman fees or hidden charges.
For Hougang residents, special needs school services here regularly handle autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and developmental-delay specialised programmes. Providers familiar with the area know the access routes around Hougang MRT and Heartland Mall, which keeps job scheduling tight in the North-East zone.
Average rating: ★★★★½ 4.6 across 2273 reviews
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Most providers listed for Hougang also serve the wider North-East zone. If you live between Hougang and a neighbouring estate, contact any provider via WhatsApp — they'll confirm coverage and travel fees, if any, before confirming the job.
For under-7s with developmental delays: EIPIC programmes (NCSS, via AWWA, SPD, Rainbow Centre) with means-tested subsidy. For ages 7+: DS-LS support within mainstream schools, or SPED schools (20 MOE-funded, for moderate-to-severe needs). Private supplementary therapy runs alongside public programmes. Proper placement requires formal assessment.
Public assessment pathways: KK Hospital Department of Child Development (DCD) or NUH Child Development Unit (CDU) — these provide diagnostic documentation, recommendations, and programme eligibility letters. Private paediatric/psychological assessment (S\$800-2,500) is faster but requires the same follow-through for programme access.
Private 1-to-1 therapy (OT, speech, physiotherapy): S\$180-350/session. Group programmes: S\$800-2,000/month. Specialised full-time schools (Dover Court, Integrated International, Genesis): S\$2,500-6,500/month. Public programmes: SPED under S\$150/month, EIPIC S\$100-400/month after means-tested subsidy.
Occupational therapy, speech therapy, and physiotherapy practitioners in Singapore must be AHPC-registered. The registration number is verifiable on AHPC's online directory. Unregistered "therapists" at private centres are practising without professional accountability — a real risk for vulnerable populations.
Evidence-based for autism: ABA (applied behaviour analysis, needs BCBA credential), speech/OT-led social communication programmes, early intensive intervention. Evidence-based for ADHD: behavioural parent training, classroom accommodation. Be sceptical of "brain training apps", heavy-metal detox, vision therapy for autism — these claim benefits without peer-reviewed support.