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Best 10 Female Gynaecologists in Singapore 2023

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If you are looking for the best female gynaecologists in Singapore , you are in the right place. Below is a list of female gynaecologists in Singapore. We have trawled through the reviews, Google search results and information available on blogs and forums to come out with the top 10 recommendations. The recommended female gynaecologists have been arranged in no particular order. Here is the list. 1. Dr Dolly Wee - Dolly Wee Clinic and Surgery for Women Dr Dolly Wee Review: - Recommend Dr Dolly Wee from Mount Elizabeth. Very experienced and patient, and has a sense of homour.- She delivers at Mount Alvernia as well. Ref: SingaporeMotherhood Languages: English, Mandarin Chinese, Bahasa Melayu, Hokkien Dialect, Teochew Dialect, Foochow Dialect Clinic: Dolly Wee Clinic and Surgery for Women, #04-08 Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre, 3 Mount Elizabeth, Singapore 228510 2. Dr. Joycelyn Wong - ACJ Women’s Clinic Pte Ltd MBBS (Singapore, 1996) MRCOG (London, 2000) Dr

Best ENT Specialists in Singapore 2020: SGH, NUH, Gleneagles, Mount E (Orchard) and Mount E (Novena)

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Looking for an ENT specialist in Singapore? When it comes to ENT specialists in Singapore , a search on Google will throw up more than 10 pages of search results. So how can an average consumer find out which one is the best? Are all ENT specialists the same? All ENT specialists can manage about 80-90% of ENT conditions. However, as with most other medical and surgical disciplines, there have been significant advancements in medical and surgical knowledge, and technology within the ENT field. Most ENT specialists in Singapore do undergo an additional 1-2 years of overseas training in renowned centres (often known as fellowships) to sub-specialise in a specific area within ENT. The seven known ENT subspecialties are: 1. Otology and Neurotology (Ear Subspecialist) 2. Rhinology and Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery (Nose & Sinus Subspecialist) 3. Laryngology (Voicebox Subspecialist) 4. Head & Neck Surgery (Head & Neck Subspecialist) 5. Pediatric ENT

Best Baby Cot 2020 Singapore: How to find a recommended baby cot in Singapore?

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If you are looking for the best baby cot in Singapore, you are in the right place. Do you know the difference between a baby crib, a co-sleeper and a baby cot bed? There’s a lot to get your head around as a new parent when it comes to buying a bed for your baby. Baby cribs are useful up to six months, and offer a more secure enclosure. Some have a rocking or gliding motion that helps your baby sleep. Co-sleepers are a type of crib with one retractable side – these let you safely sleep with your baby, without sharing the bed and covers. Once your baby is able to sit up and be more active, a baby cot is the best solution. These adjust in height for maximum use as your baby grows. Cot beds have even more use, as they can convert into a bed to see you through the toddler years too. It can be hard to find the right one because there are so many different brands and models out there, both online and retail stores. So, we went deep into Google search and online forums to figure out

Best CPAP Machines in Singapore 2020: Price and Reviews

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If you are looking for the best CPAP machine in Singapore , you are in the right place. Sleep apnea is a common but potentially serious sleep disorder, can lead to various complications if left untreated. Breathing might stop during sleep cycles, often several dozen times a night, sleep apnea can lead to high blood pressure, headaches, diabetes, weight gain, depression, dangerous levels of daytime drowsiness, and even heart disease and stroke, making it crucial to both diagnose and treat sleep apnea appropriately. Positive air pressure therapy, or PAP therapy, is a process for delivering airflow through a ventilation system to individuals who have a hard time breathing on their own. PAP therapy is delivered in one of two forms. Continuous positive air pressure, or CPAP, provides airflow at a fixed pressure rate; and bi-level positive air pressure, or BiPAP, delivers airflow at a variable pressure rate based on the user’s breathing patterns. PAP machines feature a generator attache

Where to Buy N95 Masks and Surgical Masks in Singapore?

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More than 81,000 cases of coronavirus have been recorded across the world - and with the global death toll topping 2,800 and increasing every day, more people in Singapore are now choosing to cover their mouth and nose in public. It might be difficult to get N95 and surgical masks on the retail pharmacies (Watsons or Guardian). Several retail outlets ran out of both N95 masks and surgical masks on Friday (Jan 24), a day after Singapore confirmed its first case of the Wuhan virus on its shores. Most likely, you are doing your online research to find out where you could buy N95 masks online in Singapore. Here is a list of face masks that are available on Lazada Singapore. Do get them while stocks last. 1) 3M Particulate Respirator Mask N95 - 8511 - 1 pc (SGD 7.95) Buy on Lazada Chances of getting coronavirus: 78 times less likely than wearing no mask. If you are having trouble getting N95 mask online in Singapore, you might consider buying N95 mask in Malaysia a

Best Benzoyl Peroxide for Acne in Singapore 2020

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Looking for the best Benzoyl Peroxide product for your face, back or cystic acne in Singapore? If you are looking for the best acne treatment product in Singapore, you are in the right place. This article was written with you in mind. Pimples form when dead skin cells mix with excess oil (sebum). This mixture plugs the pore, causing swelling. Bacteria can grow in the mix and lead to infection and pus. In order to treat acne, dead skin cells need to be cleared and oil-polluted pores need to be unclogged as well. The secret? ... Benzoyl Peroxide. When applied to the skin, benzoyl peroxide works by reducing the amount of acne-causing bacteria and also by causing the skin to dry and peel; therefore unclogging the infected oil-polluted pores as well. Benzoyl peroxide for acne treatment is typically applied to the affected areas in gel or cream form, in concentrations of 2.5% increasing through 5.0%, and up to 10%.No strong evidence supports the idea that higher concentrations of benz

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