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Dr Tan Zhen Han, SBCC Baby & Child Clinic
In the domain of education, Dr Tan was actively involved in the teaching of medical students and residents posted to the Department of Paediatrics.
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Dr Ian Ong, SBCC Baby & Child Clinic
A mother of 2 lovely children, Dr Ong graduated from the Royal Free and University College Medical School in London.
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Dr Zainal Muttakin A.R, SBCC Baby & Child Clinic
Dr Zainal is a graduate of National University of Singapore Medical Class of ‘95. He completed his Paediatric Specialist Training in 2001 with M.MEd and MRCPCH. His subspecialty interests are Paediatric Infectious Diseases and Vaccines.
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Dr Adeline Wong, SBCC Baby & Child Clinic
Dr Wong graduated from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and completed three years of advanced training in general paediatrics with National University Hospital, National University of Singapore.
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Dr Ng Ying Woo, SBCC Women’s Clinic
Dr Ng is a specialist in obstetrics and gynecology with advanced laparoscopic skills. He graduated from National University of Singapore.
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Dr Lim Min Min, T32 Dental Centre
Dr Lim Min Min graduated from the Faculty of Dentistry, National University of Singapore. Prior to joining T32, Dr Lim worked with the Ministry of Health, where she spent many fruitful years honing her skills.
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T32 Dental Centre Experts
One of the few dental centres in Singapore specially put together with kids in mind, T32 Junior is the paediatric department of T32 Dental Centre.
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Dr Lim Swee Teck, T32 Dental Centre
Dr Lim Swee Teck earned the name Dr. Friendly during his forty-two years of practice in managing children’s dental care. He is also the author of The Healthy Smile Series.
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Dr Phuah Huan Kee, SBCC Baby And Child Clinic
Dr Phuah is a Paediatrician at the Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre and a Visiting Consultant of Neurology Service, Department of Paediatric Medicine, KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital (KKH).
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Dr Sara Ok, T32 Dental Centre
Dr. Ok earned her Bachelors of Science in Cell and Molecular Biology at the University of Washington. Dr Ok advocates prevention at a young age, as not having to do treatment is better than getting the best treatment.