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About Our
Practice
We provide medical care for a wide range of
patient concerns: diabetes and diabetes-related issues,
gestational diabetes mellitus, thyroid disorders, adrenal
disorders, bone and calcium disorders, pituitary gland
disorders, growth problems, male and female sex hormone
problems, hypertension, short stature, gout, weight and nutrition
problems, gynecomastia, cholesterol and triglyceride problems,
pregnancy-associated hormonal problems, and other metabolic
disorders.
About Dr Lee Chung
Horn
Dr Lee Chung Horn studied medicine at the
Faculty of Medicine, National University of Singapore. In
medical school, he won the Thambipillai Silver Medal and the
Academy of Medicine Bronze Medal (1981-1982). In his final year,
he was awarded a scholarship to undertake an elective term at
the Royal Free Hospital in London. After graduation in 1984,
while working in local government and restructured hospitals, he
commenced postgraduate studies in internal medicine. Upon
becoming a Member of the Royal College of Physicians of the
United Kingdom, he pursued subspecialty training in
endocrinology (the study of human hormone disorders eg. thyroid
diseases, diabetes, pituitary gland disorders, lipid disorders,
etc). In 1994, he was sent on a Ministry of Health scholarship
to the world-renowned Joslin Diabetes Center and Harvard Medical
School in Boston, Massachusetts to pursue advanced subspecialty
studies in diabetes mellitus.
During
his tenure at the Joslin Diabetes Center, he interacted with
prominent scientists and physicans, and helped care for people
with diabetes and their families. He attended summer camps for
children and youths with diabetes. In addition, he was involved
in new research to study islet transplantation and beta cell
physiology. Beta cells are the tiny cells inside the pancreas
that produce and release insulin. Malfunction of the beta cell
is one of the key processes that lead to the development of
diabetes.
After returning to Singapore in 1995, Dr Lee joined Toa Payoh
Hospital-Changi General Hospital where he led a team of
endocrinologists, diabetes nurse specialists, dieticians,
podiatrists and pharmacists to set up a multi-disciplinary
diabetes center. At Changi General Hospital, he was responsible
for setting up and coordinating all endocrine and diabetes
services in the hospital. He also taught medical students,
interns, residents and endocrinology trainees.
Dr Lee plays a very active role in local professional societies.
He is the President of the Singapore Association for the
Study of Obesity and a founding member of the Singapore
Hypertension Society. He was Vice-President of the Diabetic
Society of Singapore from 1996 to 2000, and President of the
Endocrine and Metabolic Society of Singapore from 1999-2000. He
is also a member of many regional and international professional
societies. He has served on several high-level Ministry of
Health diabetes committees, and helped draft Singapore’s
National Clinical Practice Guidelines for Diabetes Mellitus in
2000. In 2006, Dr Lee helmed a team of endocrinologists and other
specialists to review and revise these guidelines for Singapore.
These guidelines are posted on the Ministry of Health web
portal. Dr Lee also teaches graduate students at the Duke-NUS Graduate Medical
School.
He has co-authored a book on diabetes mellitus called
Diabetes Totally Uncovered that explains in lay language
what diabetes is. Under his guidance, his team also developed
Singapore’s first multimedia interactive CD-ROM on diabetes and
a VCD on insulin therapy.
Our address
Lee Chung Horn Diabetes and
Endocrinology
Gleneagles Medical Centre
6 Napier Rd, #09-17, Singapore 258449.
Tel: 65-64736006, Fax: 65-64797216, 24-Hr Answering: 63335550
Email: info@endocrine.com.sg
Hours: Mon-Fri: 9.00-1.00 pm, 2.00-5.00 pm; Sat: 9.00-1.00 pm
Closed Sun and Public Holidays
Alternate address: Eastern Specialist
Centre, 445 Bedok North Street 1, Princess Theatre Building,
Singapore 469 661
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