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Dr Rahul Gupta
Neuro surgeon
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f Fortis Hospital Noida, Noida, India27 Years of experience
Speaks: English, Hindi
USD 70 USD 50 for video consultation
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Best Neuro surgeon in Singapore
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doctors and surgeons in Singapore.
Doctors and surgeons in Singapore undergo extensive
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universities in Singapore or abroad. This includes a Bachelor of Medicine and
Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree, followed by residency training.
After initial training, many pursue further
specialization through rigorous programs, including fellowships in their
respective fields.
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Best Neuro surgeon Singapore (3)
Dr. Judy Huang
Neuro surgeon
Verified
Johns Hopkins Singapore International Medical Centre, Singapore, Singapore, Singapore, SingaporeYears of experience
Speaks:
USD 0 USD 0 for video consultation
Dr. Judy Huang is an expert in treating all forms of cerebrovascular conditions, including carotid artery stenosis, brain aneurysms, brain arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), cavernous malformations, and moya moya illness. Dr. Huang also specialises in the surgical management of trigeminal neuralgia and Chiari malformations. Her approach to patient-centered treatment is to consider each person as an individual with their own set of circumstances. Dr. Huang is the Director of the Neurosurgery Residency Program at Johns Hopkins University and is a dedicated educator. As a representative on the American Board of Neurological Surgery's Board of Directors, Dr. Huang has significant influence on the educational requirements and certification of all active neurosurgeons in the country.
Qualification
- M.D.
Prof Ng Wai Hoe
Neuro surgeon
Verified
Changi General Hospital, Singapore, Singapore, Singapore, SingaporeYears of experience
Speaks:
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Currently serving as the CEO of Changi General Hospital (CGH) and Senior Consultant for the Department of Neurosurgery at the National Neuroscience Institute is Dr. Ng Wai Hoe (NNI). Prior to this, he served as the SingHealth Duke-NUS Neuroscience Academic Clinical Program's Academic Chair, Academic Director for the National Neuroscience Institute, and Deputy Chairman for the SingHealth Medical Board. Dr. Ng is a neurosurgeon who specialises in stereotactic and functional neurosurgery, epilepsy surgery, and neurosurgical oncology (brain tumours). He completed residency training at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and Royal Children's Hospital in Australia, and he is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS). He received speciality training in neuro-oncology at the Royal Melbourne and Royal Children's Hospital, stereotactic and functional neurosurgery at Toronto Western Hospital, and paediatric neurosurgery at the Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto). He also served as a visiting scholar and Sugita Fellow at Nagoya University.
Qualification
- MBBS
- MBA
- MD (NUS)
- FRACS (Neurosurgery)
- FAMS
Assoc Prof Low Chyi Yeu David
Neuro surgeon
Verified
National Neuro Science Institute, Singapore, Singapore, Singapore, SingaporeYears of experience
Speaks: English
USD 150 USD 100 for video consultation
Assoc Adj Prof. David Low received his training at the Irish Royal College of Surgeons. In 2000, he received his medical degree (MBBCh), and he then went back to Singapore for his basic surgery postgraduate study. His basic surgical training was completed in 2004, and the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh awarded him membership in general surgery (MRCS Ed). He also finished his Master of Medicine in Surgery (MMed), which was awarded to him by the National University of Singapore, during this time. Following his interest in neurosurgery, Adj Assoc Prof Low completed his advanced surgical training at the National Neuroscience Institute (Singapore), where he worked at the Singapore General Hospital, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, and KK Women's and Children's. In Edinburgh, after completing his training in neurosurgery, he was admitted as a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS). He received a scholarship from the Ministry of Health's Health Manpower Development Program (HMDP) in 2010, and in 2011 he enrolled in a one-year fellowship in paediatric neurosurgery at Toronto, Canada's renowned Hospital for Sick Children.
Qualification
- MbbCh. (Royal College of surgeons in Ireland)
- MRCS (Edinburgh)
- M.Med Surgery (Singapore)
- FRCS (Surgical Neurology)
- FAMS
