Chan Beng Kuen

Dr Chan pioneered the use of arthroscopy in treating scapulothoracic pain in Singapore and specialises in minimally invasive upper limb procedures, which minimises post-operative pain, morbidity and hospital stay. He has a personal series of more than 500 arthroscopic shoulder procedures and these include arthroscopic shoulder stabilization, subacromial decompression, rotator cuff repair, labral repair, capsulotomy for frozen shoulders and lateral clavicle resection. His other clinical specialties include fractures/nonunion clavicle, fracture-dislocations around the shoulder joint, elbow and wrist, shoulder replacement surgery, treatment of complex fractures of the distal radius, tennis elbow surgery and nerve entrapment release. He also performs arthroscopic and open procedures for sports and degenerative conditions of the knee.

Loo Wee Lim

Dr Loo Wee Lim is an orthopaedic surgeon at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital, Singapore.

His subspecialty is spine surgery. His clinical interests include slipped disc, nerve compression, spinal cord injury, spinal deformity and trauma. He also has special interests in minimally invasive spine surgery and computer navigation.

Thng Leong Keng Paul

Dr Paul Thng is an orthopaedic surgeon practising at Mount Elizabeth Hospital. Dr Thng specialises in the spine and spinal surgery.

Dr Thng was the only one out of the 8 students in his medical class to have been awarded the prestigious Singapore’s Public Service Commission (PSC) Local Merit Scholarship to study Medicine in the National University of Singapore (NUS). Following his graduation from NUS, Dr Thng was awarded with his 1st Health Manpower Development Programme (HMDP) fellowship in 1994 from the Ministry of Health (MOH) Singapore and subsequently obtained his fellowship at both the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Glasgow. Upon completing his Orthopaedic Surgery training, Dr Thng pursued his subspeciality in the spine. He was awarded his 2nd HMDP from MOH to spend 1 year to study spine surgery in the University of Calgary, and his 3rd HMDP for a 1-month fellowship in Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University in Boston, USA.

Bernard Lee Chee Siang

Dr. Bernard Lee Chee Siang is a Orthopaedic Surgery at Farrer Park, Singapore. He is a graduate of the NUS