Mathew Tung
Dr Mathew Tung is a neurosurgeon at Gleneagles Hospital, Singapore.
He specialises in treating disorders of the brain and spine. He also has a special interest in back pain and neck pain, nerve pain, and headaches.
Teo Kejia
Dr Teo Kejia is a neurosurgeon at Mount Elizabeth Hospital and Parkway East Hospital, Singapore.
His expertise is in complex brain tumour surgeries using advanced techniques like brain mapping and awake brain surgery.
He also manages neurovascular conditions, traumatic head injuries and spinal disorders including brain tumour, head trauma, degenerative spine, hydrocephalus, ischemic and haemorrhagic stroke, spine tumour and hemifacial spasm.
Nicolas Kon
Dr Nicolas Kon is a neurosurgeon at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore.
He has a special interest in neuro-oncology (brain tumours, awake surgery), minimally invasive brain surgery (deep subcortical tumours, brain haemorrhage), functional neurosurgery (trigeminal neuralgia, hemifacial spasm, spasticity, spinal cord stimulation), and deep brain stimulation (Parkinson’s disease, tremors and other movement disorders).
He was the earliest neurosurgeon in Asia to introduce the use of minimally invasive neurosurgery using the BrainPath Minimally Invasive Parafascicular Surgery (MIPS) approach.
Thomas John
Dr John Thomas is a Specialist Board Accredited senior consultant neurosurgeon with 20 years of experience in neurosurgery. He is the medical director of the Immanuel Centre for Neurosurgery, and currently practices in Mount Elizabeth Hospital and Gleneagles Hospital, Singapore.
Dr Thomas began neurosurgical training in Singapore in 1995. He received a Ministry of Health (Singapore) HMDP Fellowship to the UK and completed his advanced neurosurgical training in Oxford, UK. He trained in brain and spine Surgery, tumour surgery, aneurysm and stroke surgery and functional neurosurgery.
Roy Koh
Dr Roy Koh is a neurosurgeon practising at Mount Elizabeth Hospital and Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital, Singapore.
His clinical expertise includes the treatment of neurosurgical and spinal problems such as tumour, degenerative and trauma related spinal problems, and in minimally invasive (keyhole) spine surgery.
Dr Koh is also trained in managing brain cancer and brain vessel diseases, performing minimally invasive surgery for stroke patients, clipping of brain aneurysms, removal of brain tumours, drainage of bleeding in the skull and skull base surgery. He is also trained to perform minimal access neurosurgery and the use of gamma knife radiosurgery.