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Dr Colin Koh
MBBS (Singapore) Medical Manager
Dr Colin Koh graduated from the National University of Singapore in 1984. He has had a unique career as a family medicine doctor and healthcare administrator. Apart from Singapore, he has worked in Abu Dhabi, Vietnam and Indonesia. In Abu Dhabi he set up a state-of-the-art Wellness and Diagnostic Centre.
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Dr Fiona Chang
MD (Taiwan), MRCP (Glasgow)
Dr. Fiona Chang obtained her medical degree from Chang Gung University, Taiwan 2011 and subsequently completed her post-graduate training in Internal Medicine, Singapore.
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Dr. Fiona Chang
MD (Taiwan) MRCP (Glasgow)
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Dr. Fiona Chang obtained her medical degree from Chang Gung University, Taiwan 2011 and subsequently completed her post-graduate training in Internal Medicine, Singapore.
In 2015, Dr Chang attained the Membership of the Royal College of Physician (MRCP), Glasgow, United Kingdom and has since been practicing medicine in the Singapore restructured hospitals drawing experience in renal medicine, respiratory medicine, cardiology and dermatology.
As a physician for nearly 40 years, I have always believed in holistic care which often means moving out of the silos of specialisation to consider health in the greater context of illness, but also future health optimisation.
As a family physician, I am fortunate to be able to work across specialties, and like a conductor, I am able to coordinate and facilitate prompt disease diagnosis and management with the various modern diagnostic tools available. In addition, the greater joy and challenge is to be able to work out personalised solutions for optimal wellbeing and preventive health risk management.
My current interests are in the functional integration of nutrition, exercise, cardio-metabolic health, gut health, stress and sleep hygiene, and how they affect our overall wellbeing.
Dr Colin Koh
MBBS (Singapore)
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