How to choose gynae?
Hi! FTM here. Currently just 5 weeks pregnant. Anyone has any advice on how to choose gynae, or any recommendation out there?
Choosing a gynae can feel overwhelming, especially as a first-time mom, but I recommend looking for someone who makes you feel comfortable and heard. My gynae is Dr Regina Ng of GynaeMD Clementi, and she has been fantastic throughout my pregnancy. It’s also helpful to consider their experience, location, and availability for appointments. Reading reviews from other patients can give you a sense of their approach to care. Trust your instincts, and don’t hesitate to meet with a few doctors to find the right fit for you!
Read moreMine is Dr Khoo CK, male gynae. His clinic is at Mount Eliz (Orchard). I knew him through my friend recommendation. If you have relatives and friends who can recommend you, can ask around. Some not comfortable with males gynae. Otherwise Dr Cathryn Chan W B, female gynae is excellent too.
We did a quick Google search, read some reviews to shortlist some gynaes. Then we chose based on the hospital and gynae with a specialist clinic in the same hospital. It will be more convenient to go for your scans and consultations on the same day, in the same building. Hope this helps!
hi! FTM here too! checked out on Google and read alot of reviews on forums. we didn't rely entirely on Google reviews alone. we already knew that we wanted to go to MT A, so we picked a doctor from there. have my first appointment with Dr candice wong in 2 weeks!
I chose based on: 1) My preferred hospital (I chose TMC) 2) Gynae’s location (I’m not going from one end to another each appt) 3) Family’s recommendations Mine was Dr Adrian Woodworth.
Read moreI went to polyclinic first to get a referral letter for hospital gynae. the doctor will let you choose which hospital you want and will advice you accordingly also