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Did you know that although lower back pain is common, it can sometimes be a warning sign from the spine? 🤔⚠️Read Dr Teo’...
12/11/2025

Did you know that although lower back pain is common, it can sometimes be a warning sign from the spine? 🤔⚠️

Read Dr Teo’s insights on spinal tumours in Lianhe Zaobao () — what they are, how they differ from everyday back pain, and why early awareness is so important.

👉 Tap the link in our bio to learn how to tell the difference and protect your spinal health.

🧠 Awake brain surgery might sound intimidating, but it’s safer than you think. With local anesthesia and light sedation,...
03/11/2025

🧠 Awake brain surgery might sound intimidating, but it’s safer than you think.

With local anesthesia and light sedation, you stay calm and pain-free while awake. Because the brain doesn’t feel pain, surgeons can safely monitor your speech, movement and cognition during the procedure — helping protect vital brain functions.

👉 Notice any warning signs? Seek help early for proper evaluation and care.



Source: Singapore Medical Journal (2022) https://journals.lww.com/smj/fulltext/9900/anaesthetic_considerations_and_challenges_during.87.aspx?utm_source=chatgpt.com

🧠 Awake brain surgery isn't as scary as it sounds — in fact, it can be life-changing.💡 This highly specialised procedure...
27/10/2025

🧠 Awake brain surgery isn't as scary as it sounds — in fact, it can be life-changing.💡

This highly specialised procedure is often used when operating near areas that control critical functions like speech, movement, or memory. By keeping the patient awake, surgeons can map and monitor brain activity in real time, helping preserve quality of life while safely removing tumors.

👉 Swipe to learn when this procedure is recommended and why it's sometimes the best option.




Source: NUH (2021) https://www.nuh.com.sg/docs/nuhlibraries/brochures-document/awake-craniotomy-brochure_fa-in-high-res.pdf?

Source: NUCIS (2025) https://www.ncis.com.sg/cancer-information/cancer-types/brain-cancer?

20/10/2025

Shining a little brighter this season – with love, light, and new journeys. Happy Deepavali! 🌸🪔

Yes, pituitary tumours are treatable! 💊🧠 Depending on the type and size, treatment may include medication, surgery, or r...
08/10/2025

Yes, pituitary tumours are treatable! 💊🧠 Depending on the type and size, treatment may include medication, surgery, or radiation therapy. The goal is to restore hormone balance, relieve any pressure on surrounding areas, and help you feel better again. Don’t wait—speak to our specialist and get the care your health deserves.

Over the weekend, Dr Teo Kejia had the privilege of being invited to share his expertise on brain mapping and awake surg...
06/10/2025

Over the weekend, Dr Teo Kejia had the privilege of being invited to share his expertise on brain mapping and awake surgery with neurosurgeons and neurologists in Ho Chi Minh. Grateful for the opportunity and looking forward to future exchanges of knowledge and insights! 🙌

06/10/2025

Wishing you a bright and joyful Mid-Autumn Festival with laughter, mooncakes, and happy memories to share. 💖

Wondering how pituitary tumours are diagnosed? It usually starts with noticing unusual symptoms, followed by these tests...
01/10/2025

Wondering how pituitary tumours are diagnosed? It usually starts with noticing unusual symptoms, followed by these tests:

Blood tests – to check for abnormal hormone levels
Hormone panels – to assess pituitary function
Brain imaging (MRI/CT) – to detect the size and location of the tumour

If something feels off, don’t ignore it — early checks can lead to timely diagnosis and better treatment outcomes.

Frequent headaches, vision changes, hormonal imbalances… and just not feeling like yourself? It could be a sign of a pit...
24/09/2025

Frequent headaches, vision changes, hormonal imbalances… and just not feeling like yourself? It could be a sign of a pituitary tumour.

Your body whispers before it shouts — listen to the signs.

🧠 What exactly is a pituitary tumour?It’s an abnormal growth in the tiny pituitary gland at the base of your brain. It i...
17/09/2025

🧠 What exactly is a pituitary tumour?

It’s an abnormal growth in the tiny pituitary gland at the base of your brain. It is the gland that controls your hormones, influencing everything from your mood to your metabolism. Most of these growths aren’t cancerous, but they can still cause significant changes in your body.

The Hidden Risk You Might MissMeningiomas can develop slowly, often with subtle signs. Many people mistake constant head...
10/09/2025

The Hidden Risk You Might Miss

Meningiomas can develop slowly, often with subtle signs. Many people mistake constant headaches, blurry vision, or dizziness as everyday issues—until it’s too late. These symptoms can gradually worsen over months or years. Don’t wait. Get checked early to stay safe.

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Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre, 3 Mount Elizabeth #11/16
Singapore
228510

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 12:30

Telephone

+6569566588

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