Jason See Jia Hao

Dr Jason See Jia Hao is a Cardiology at Farrer Park, Singapore. He is a graduate of the

Low Lip Ping

Dr Low went to school at Raffles Institution and was awarded the Old Rafflesians Association medal in 1959. He graduated with the MBBS degree at the University of Singapore (1965) and is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, a Fellow of the Academy of Medicine and the College of Cardiology, Singapore and a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology He was previously an Associate Professor of Medicine (Department of Medicine) at the National University of Singapore.

Tan Svenszeat

Dr Tan Svenszeat is a cardiologist at Mount Elizabeth Hospital and Parkway East Hospital, Singapore.

His area of expertise is in interventional cardiology with a focus on managing patients with occluded coronary arteries in both emergency and elective settings.

He is experienced in the treatment of heart attack patients who need immediate ballooning and stenting of the blocked arteries in the heart.

Eric Chong

Dr Eric Chong is a Cardiology at Farrer Park, Singapore. He is a graduate of the

Jimmy Lin

Jimmy Lim completed his undergraduate training in the United Kingdom and subsequently returned to Singapore for his further specialist training. His specific interests include early detection of coronary artery disease, hypertension and diabetes mellitus and their role in heart disease, and he has written numerous papers on hypertension and the importance of exercise in the prevention of heart disease.

His post-graduate training later took him to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, USA, where he underwent further training in interventional cardiology, preventative cardiology and cardiac rehabilitation.

Abdul Razakjr Bin Omar

Dr Abdul Razakjr Bin Omar is a cardiologist at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore.

He treats general cardiology and cardiac arrhythmia, particularly conditions like palpitation, fainting and sudden cardiac arrest. He also performs cardiac catheterisation study and interventional therapy including minimally invasive, percutaneous coronary intervention, cardiac electrophysiology study, radiofrequency catheter ablation, and implantation of pacemakers and cardioverter defibrillators.