Dr.
Noel K Y Leong, Medical Director
M.B.B.S (Singapore), M.Med (O&G) (Singapore)
FRCOG (London), FAMS (Singapore)
Dr
Noel Leong is a Certified Specialist in Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
His main practice is Reproductive Medicine which includes
Infertility, In-Vitro Fertilization and Female Reproductive
Surgery. He obtained his basic medical degree from the University
of Singapore and his specialist degrees from both the National
University of Singapore and The Royal College of Obstetricians
and Gynaecologists in London. He is also a Fellow of the
Academy of Medicine, Singapore.
Besides actively practicing Reproductive Medicine since
1980, Dr Leong had additional Subspecialty training in London,
Stockholm and Melbourne. When he was awarded the Human Manpower
Development Planning (HMDP) Fellowship in Reproductive Microsurgery
and Endocrinology in 1983 - 1984, he spent seven months
at the Hammersmith Hospital, London and two months at the
Karolinska Institute, Stockholm. In 1991 and 1992, when
he was again awarded a second HMDP Fellowship in Reproductive
Medicine, he was attached to the Reproductive Biology Unit
at the Royal Women’s Hospital, Melbourne where he
had his IVF training.
Upon
returning from Melbourne, he was appointed Head of Reproductive
Medicine and Director of KKIVF in KK Women’s and Children’s
Hospital, a post that he held till he left for private practice
on 30th September 2001.
Presently,
his private practice is in the Millennium Wing of Thomson
Medical Centre. He practices In-Vitro Fertilization at Thomson
Fertility Centre where he holds the appointment of Advisor
and Senior Consultant. He
is also authroized to practice Assisted Reproduction in
O&G Partners Fertility Centre in Gleneagles Hospital
and Mt Elizabeth Fertility Centre in Mt Elizabeth Hospital.
Story
behind the Company Logo
The picture of the three heart-shaped
leaves came from a climbing plant found in the Singapore
Botanic Gardens. It is symbolic of our corporate culture
“Healthcare from the Heart”. Besides the technical
and practical aspects of healthcare, empathy and sympathy
are very much a part of doctoring.
The
three leaves signify the three parties involved in a fertility
programme namely, the couple, the medical staff and the
laboratory people. It is only when all three parties are
able to work together at their highest levels that good
results can be obtained and today's patients can then
be tomorrow's parents.
Finally,
the colour green goes with life and so does the number
”3” which in Cantonese rhymes with life and
birth, very relevant to our practice of reproduction and
In-Vitro Fertilization.