Summary
General practitioner S$ 115
Arabic, English, German
Cash, Credit Card, AMEX, VISA, MasterCard
Locations
88 East Coast Road #02-07 Katong Square, 423371 Singapore
Price
General practitioner
About Sundus Hussain-Morgan, General practitioner
Dr. Morgan is an English speaking UK-qualified GP, who graduated from Kings College School of Medicine and Dentistry in London. Her initial training was in general internal (i.e. hospital general) medicine and she gained Membership of the Royal College of Physicians (MRCP). She then embarked on a career in General Practice, training as a GP in London. Dr. Morgan gained her Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners with distinction (MRCGP) and was selected to train further as a GP with Special Interest in Dermatology. She also holds a Diploma of the Faculty of Family Planning (DFFP) and a Diploma in Clinical Dermatology (DipDerm).
Dr. Morgan practiced in London and Manchester for 8 years before moving to Singapore in 2008, where she continued to practice as a GP in an international clinic, primarily serving the expatriate community. Being a ‘third culture kid’ herself, she understands the positive experience as well as challenges that face the expatriate community. Optimising her patients’ health and empowering them to stay healthy is her passion and pride as a doctor.
Dr. Morgan also enjoys her teaching role as a clinical facilitator, teaching medical students at Lee Kong Chian Medicial School, Singapore. In addition she enjoys giving back to the community and is a Medical Advisor to charity organisation H.O.M.E. (Humanitarian Organisation of Migrant Workers).
Aside from English, Dr Morgan also speaks German and Arabic.
SPECIAL INTERESTS
Children's Health, Chronic Disease Management, Contraception & Family Planning, Mental Health/ Anxiety & Depression, Sexual Health, Travel Health, Women’s Health.
Languages spoken
- Arabic
- English
- German
Means of payment accepted
- Cash
- Credit Card
- AMEX
- VISA
- MasterCard
Other services
- All visits need to be paid upfront. You can ask for your reimbursement to your social security system, travel or local insurance. Most of them accept it. Check your insurance policy.