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Dr Anthony Tang is a specialist Breast Cancer surgeon, with clinical interests in Breast Conservation Surgery, Breast Reconstruction (Oncoplasty) and Sentinel Node Biopsy (for minimal lymph node removal).
An ASEAN scholar in his pre-university days, Dr Tang was subsequently awarded the prestigious Commonwealth Scholarship for Medicine for his undergraduate medical education in Melbourne, Australia. He went on to complete his postgraduate surgical training and was conferred a joint specialist fellowship with the Singapore and United Kingdom (Edinburgh) boards. Apart from his surgical training, Dr Tang also attained 2 postgraduate Masters degrees, in Medicine (Surgery) and in Public Health (Clinical Epidemiology) respectively.
Dr Tang has a strong research interest, particularly in the field of medical device innovation. In 2011, he was awarded the inaugural Singapore-Stanford Biodesign Fellowship. He was also the Fellowship Head at Singapore Stanford Biodesign, and the Clinician Consultant to I²R, A*STAR, and has trained over 400 budding medical device entrepreneurs. As the Clinical Principal Investigator, he was working with grants totaling over $4 million. As a result of his research work, Dr Tang was also conferred an A/Professorship with NUS.
As a published scientific author, Dr Tang is a frequent speaker at many local and international conferences. He also often organizes and speaks at public symposiums in Singapore as he is an avid advocate for breast cancer screening.
Personally, Dr Tang enjoys using his professional skills to benefit the underprivileged. He is passionately involved in surgical outreach programs to the underprivileged parts of Asia, and was the co-founder of the surgical volunteer and charity organization within the National University Health Systems (NUHS). Dr Anthony also enjoys racquet sports and divides his time between tennis, and badminton during the wet season.
Dr Tang does surgeries in most hospitals islandwide.
Singapore:
Email: enquiry@smg.sg
Whatsapp: +65 8768 3049
Hotline: +65 6735 3000
Operating Hours:
Mon to Fri: 9am – 6pm
Sat: 9am – 1pm
Endoscopy is a medical procedure which provides a clear
picture of your oesophagus, stomach, duodenum and colon.
This allows the doctor to assess your gut health and diagnose
digestive conditions, as well as screen for gastrointestinal cancers.
Recent reports show a rise in early-onset cancer amongst younger adults, sometimes withoutvisible symptoms, and it is highly treatable when detected early.
Colonoscopy vs Gastroscopy
Usual Price: (incl. of consult and review) | ||
$3,500 | ||
How it Works: | Examines the lower gastrointestinal tract (eg. colon and rectum) through insertion of a colonoscope through the anus | Examines the upper gastrointestinal tract (eg. oesophagus, stomach and small intestines) through insertion of a gastroscope through the mouth |
Useful for Screening: | - Colorectal cancer - Polyp - Tumors - Inflammatory bowel diseases | - Gastroesophageal reflux diseases - Peptic ulcers - Gastritis - Esophageal or stomach cancer |
Who Should Screen: | Individuals who experience: - Abdominal pain - Constant fatigue - Changes in bowel habits (eg. consistent diarrhoea/constipation) - Presence of blood/mucus in the stool - Severe/unexplained weight loss Individuals who: - Are 50 years old and above - Have a family history of colorectal cancer and/or polyps | Individuals who experience: - Abdominal pain - Difficulties swallowing - Heartburn or indigestion - Nausea and vomiting - Anaemia - Sudden, sharp pain in your abdomen |
Lifescan Medical & Wellness @ Novena
Tel: 6221 1358
Email: novena@lifescanmedical.sg
Address
10 Sinaran Drive
#10-05
Novena Medical Center
Singapore 307506
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday: 8:30am – 5:30pm
(Lunch hour: 1- 2pm)
Saturday: 8:30am – 12:30pm
Sunday & PH: Closed
Lifescan Medical and Wellness @ Orchard
Tel: 6235 3253
Email: orchard@lifescanmedical.sg
Address
302 Orchard Road
Tong Building
(Next to Paragon)
#05-03
Singapore 238862
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday: 8:30am – 5:30pm
(Lunch hour: 1-2pm)
Saturday: 8:30am – 12:30pm
Sunday & PH: Closed