Sim Li Ping Pauline

Dr Sim Li Ping Pauline is a psychiatrist in Mount Elizabeth Hospital.

She has a special interest in post-menopausal/post natal/neonatal intensive care unit and oncology department.

Gan Enoch

Dr Gan obtained his MBBS from National University of Singapore in 1987, Masters in Medicine (Surgery) in 1992 and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh since 1991 and a Fellow of the Academy of Medicine Singapore since 1998. His main interest is in Prostate diseases including benign prostate enlargement, Prostate cancer and other genitourinary Cancers such as Bladder Cancer, Kidney Cancer, Testis Cancer as well as Kidney Stone and Men’s Health and Fertility. He was an honorary Fellow at St. Vincent’s and Western Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia where he studied the use of lasers in the treatment of prostate and urinary stones. He also completed his mini-residency in Robotic Radical Prostatectomy at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Victoria, Australia and University of California, Irvine, USA.

Lee Kok Keong Raymond

Dr Raymond Lee is a cardiologist at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital, Singapore.

He provides specialised care in the management and treatment of congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease and mitral regurgitation.

Upon his graduation from Flinders University in South Australia (MBBS, 1991), Dr Lee continued his basic training at the Flinders Medical Centre. He then completed specialty training in Internal Medicine (MRCP Edinburgh, 1997). Following his Advanced Specialist Training in Cardiology, he obtained specialist accreditation in 2003.

Chin Yung Ka

Dr Chin Yung Ka is a gastroenterologist at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore.

His subspecialties are diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy, endoscopic ultrasound, and advanced endoscopic imaging.

He treats a variety of conditions including acute and chronic pancreatitis, irritable bowel syndrome, liver cirrhosis, pancreatic and hepatobiliary cancer, pancreatic cysts and nodules, reflux/gastroesophageal reflux, subepithelial/submucosal lesions, and viral hepatitis.