Hong Alvin
Dr Alvin Hong received his medical training in the United Kingdom. He was admitted as a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh for General Surgery in 1989, and for Neurosurgery in 1994.
Dr. Hong looks after and operates on problems affecting the brain, spine and nerves. He performs stereotactic craniotomies, Gamma Knife radiosurgery, endoscopic pituitary surgery, thoracoscopic sympathectomies for sweaty palms, as well as microvascular decompression for trigeminal neuralgia and hemifacial spasm. He has sub-speciality interests in surgery of the skull base, pituitary surgery and spine surgery.
Karlsson Bengt Gunnar
Khoo Chee Min James
Dr James Khoo is a Consultant Neurosurgeon at the Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre and a Visiting Consultant at the National University Hospital. He was previously a Visiting Consultant with the National Neuroscience Institute and the Founding Chairman of the National Neuroscience Institute. He received his MBBS (1969) from the University of Singapore and Doctor of Medicine (1985) from the National University of Singapore.
Koh Kiok Miang Roy
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.
Kon Kam King Nicolas
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).
Lee Cheng Kiang
Dr Lee Cheng Kiang is a neurosurgeon practising at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore.
Dr Lee graduated from the National University of Singapore’s Medicine Faculty in the year 2000. He obtained his membership to the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh and Masters of Medicine in general surgery in 2005. He applied for the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Neurosurgery training programme in 2004 and obtained his Fellowship in Neurosurgery in 2009