Loo Wai Mun

Aliveomedical
Gastroenterology

Education

BM - University of Southampton, United Kingdom  
MRCP (UK) - Royal College of Physicians, UK  
SAB (Gastroenterology) - Joint Committee of Specialist Training (Singapore)

Languages Spoken

Mandarin, Malay, English

Bio

Dr Loo Wai Mun is a Gastroenterologist with a wealth of clinical experience in the treatment of gastroenterology and hepatology conditions. She has sub-specialty interests in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and liver-related disorders.


Prior to joining AliveoMedical, Dr Loo served as a Consultant in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at National University Hospital (NUH) and Alexandra Hospital. An avid educator, she was Assistant Professor at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, as well as the Director of Undergraduate Education for Gastroenterology and Hepatology at NUH. Dr Loo was also a core faculty member of the Gastroenterology and Hepatology Senior Residency Program at NUH, contributing to the training and mentoring of future gastroenterologists. At the national level, Dr Loo currently serves as a member of the Executive Committee of the Gastroenterological Society of Singapore.


Dr Loo treats all gastroenterology and hepatology conditions and is experienced in endoscopic procedures such as gastroscopy, colonoscopy, polypectomy as well as endoscopic haemostasis. She has vast experience in the management of liver conditions. She was the clinical lead for the Fatty Liver subspecialty service at the National University Hospital and was instrumental in establishing the Fatty Liver Subspecialty Clinic there. She has been involved in clinical research work with a book chapter and publications in this field. She developed the Metabolic Program at Alexandra Hospital, involving multidisciplinary care of the metabolic risk factors spanning fatty liver and obesity.

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