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Dr Paul Tan Hon Sen

Anaesthesiology

Area(s) of Care

Adults

Surgery

No

Qualifications

BSc (Singapore), MD (Singapore), MMed (Anaes)(Singapore), FRCA (UK), MHSc (USA)

Languages

English

Dr Paul Tan Hon Sen

Get to know more about the expert

Dr Paul Tan Hon Sen is an Anaesthesiologist currently practising at The Pain Specialist in Orchard.

He provides perioperative care and pain management for patients undergoing a range of procedures, including obstetric and gynaecological surgeries. Dr Tan’s expertise includes labour analgesia, anaesthesia for caesarean delivery and gynaecological operations, and acute pain management techniques such as caudal, interscalene, epidural and intrathecal injections. He also performs regional anaesthesia, arterial and central venous line placement, pulmonary artery catheterisation, general anaesthesia, procedural sedation, tracheostomy or cricothyroidotomy, ventilator management and total parenteral nutrition (TPN) management.

Dr Tan obtained his medical degree from Duke-NUS Medical School, before completing specialist training in the SingHealth Anaesthesiology and Perioperative Sciences Residency. He went on to complete a clinical fellowship at Duke University Medical Center in the United States, further strengthening his training in anaesthesiology and pain management.

Before joining private practice, Dr Tan trained extensively within the SingHealth cluster, where he gained experience across a broad range of perioperative and acute pain services.

Alongside his clinical work, Dr Tan serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor at Duke-NUS Medical School. He has a strong interest in postoperative pain research and medical device innovation and has been awarded multiple competitive grants, including the Nurturing Clinical Researcher Scheme, SingHealth Philanthropy Grant, SingHealth-NHIC Joint Medtech Grant, Clinician Scientist Seed Grant (MOH) and the DREAM Innovation Grant from Duke University. His research contributions have been recognised through awards such as the National Outstanding Clinician Scientist Resident Award (MOH) and the Khoo Scholars Programme at Duke-NUS.

Dr Tan is accredited to Thomson Medical Centre.