Leslie Lam
Dr Leslie Lam is a Cardiology at Farrer Park, Singapore. He is a graduate of the University College, Dublin, Ireland
Liew Choon Fong Stanley
Dr Stanley Liew is an endocrinologist at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore.
His areas of specialty include diabetes, thyroid and lipid disorders, weight management, osteoporosis, adrenal and pituitary disorders, and other endocrine disorders.
He was the former medical director at a private hospital and the managing partner of a private hospital’s diabetes and endocrine centre. He also headed the diabetes clinic and headed and started the weight management programme at the National University Hospital (NUH).
Wong Kong Min Reuben
Dr Wong is a gastroenterologist at Gleneagles Hospital, Parkway East Hospital, and Mount Elizabeth Hospitals, Singapore.
His specialises in reflux and swallowing disorders, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), gut microbiota, chronic constipation and diarrhoea, as well as colon cancer screening.
Chew Soo Ping
Dr Chew Soo Ping is a general surgeon practising at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore. He specialises in the management of gall bladder, bile duct, liver and pancreas conditions. These include stomach cancer, liver cancer, pancreatic cancer, bile duct cancer, gall bladder cancer, colon cancer and small bowel tumours.
Dr Chew offers minimally invasive or keyhole surgery for conditions such as gallstones, hernia in the abdominal wall and inguinal (groin) hernia, appendix removal, adrenal gland removal and spleen removal.
Lim Sheau Huei Frances
Dr Frances Lim is a general surgery at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital, Gleneagles Hospital and Parkway East Hospital, Singapore.
Her specialty is in colorectal and general surgeries with special interests in inflammatory bowel disease and colorectal cancer. She is also skilled in minimally invasive procedures.
Daryl Tan
Dr Daryl Tan is a haematologist at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital, Singapore.
He trained in internal medicine and haematology at the Singapore General Hospital, and pursued postdoctoral training and clinical research in the field of lymphoma at Stanford University, USA.
He was formerly the clinical lead for the lymphoma and myeloma services at the Singapore General Hospital, and spearheaded several clinical trials examining novel approaches in treating lymphoma and multiple myeloma. Dr Tan has received several awards including the Singapore Health Service Quality Service Gold Award in 2011 and the Courage Medal during the Singapore SARS epidemic in 2004.