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Dr Yeo Sow Nam

Anaesthesiology

Pain Medicine

Area(s) of Care

Adults

Surgery

No

Qualifications

MBBS, MMed, FANZCA (Australia), FFPMANZCA (Australia), FAMS (Singapore), FIPP (USA)

Languages

English, Mandarin, Malay, Cantonese

Insurance Panels

AIA, Great Eastern, Prudential x TMC

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Dr Yeo Sow Nam

Get to know more about the expert

Dr Yeo Sow Nam is an Anaesthesiologist currently practising at The Pain Specialist in Orchard where he also acts as its director.

He was the founding Chairman of the Chapter of Pain Medicine Clinicians, Academy of Medicine, Singapore. He was also appointed as an examiner for the Fellowship of Interventional Pain Practice (FIPP), awarded by the World Institute of Pain, and is the only Southeast Asian to be given this honour. With clinical focus in pain management, Dr Yeo is also accredited as an anaesthetist by both the local Specialist Accreditation Board and the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists.

Dr Yeo trained at Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney, Australia, where he became the first Singaporean physician to obtain accreditation in the specialty of pain management, awarded by the Australian and New Zealand Faculty of Pain Medicine. He was also the first Fellow of Interventional Pain Practice (USA) in Singapore. His qualifications include Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), Master of Medicine (MMed), Fellow of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (FANZCA), Fellowship of the Faculty of Pain Medicine, Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (FFPMANZCA), Fellow of the Academy of Medicine (FAMS), and a registered acupuncturist.

Prior to private practice, Dr Yeo was the founder and past director of the Pain Management Centre, and Director of Acupuncture Services at Singapore General Hospital. He was also the President of Pain Association of Singapore, a Ministry of Health-appointed advisory member for Pain Management, and the president for World Institute of Pain (Southeast Asia Chapter).

In addition to his clinical work, Dr Yeo has given more than 100 local and international lectures and published more than 70 articles and abstracts. He was the co-author of the Ministry of Health’s Clinical Practice Guidelines for cancer pain and the author of the Ministry of Health’s Clinical Practice Guidelines for Use of Opioids for Non-Cancer Pain.

Dr Yeo is accredited at Thomson Medical Centre.