Singaporemoms is much more than "just another fun place" on the web. Today, we are the fastest growing community portal for all Singapore mothers and mothers-to-be.
At our Ask the Expert column, we bring you expert advice from persons who are well established in their fields of speciality, and truly able to help all Singaporemoms with their childcare questions and struggles.
The first expert to be featured on Singaporemoms "Ask the Expert" is Dr June Lou.
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Dr June Lou Medical Director & Head, Consultant Paediatrician, Ovspring Developmental Clinic, MBBS (S'pore) M. Med (Paediatrics) FRACP, FRCPE, FRCPCH, FAMS
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| Dr June Lou heads an inter-disciplinary medical and allied health team at Ovspring Developmental Clinic. Dr. Lou, a graduate of the National University of Singapore, with a Masters of Medicine in Paediatrics, has over 35 years of experience in child health and development. Dr. Lou is highly proficient in the areas of general childhood development and behaviour, asthma, allergies, immunizations, travel medicine for children and is one of the few registered users of the gold standard Griffiths Developmental Scales for children in Singapore. |
| Dr. Lou has served as Clinic Head and Senior Consultant at the department of Paediatrics at KK Womens & Children's Hospital (KKH), the largest medical facility in Singapore for specialized care for babies, children & women. Dr. Lou was appointed Associate Professor at National University of Singapore from 2000 to 2004, and has presented widely in regional and international medical conferences.
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| Since leaving for private practice in 2004, Dr. Lou continues to serve as Visiting Consultant at KK Hospital, and sits on the Specialist Accreditation Board at the Singapore Medical Council. |
| Dr. Lou participates avidly in community projects and holds various positions as advisor to the Children's Cancer Foundation, Club Rainbow, and parents' support groups. Dr. Lou lives in Singapore with her husband, her three grown up children and her pet dog, turtles and koi.
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| If you have a question regarding your child's health or development, Ask Dr. Lou by sending an email to info@singaporemoms.com
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