Tan Siong San Surgery - Gallbladder | Liver | Pancreas Specialist Singapore provides specialised care for patients requiring pancreatitis treatment in Singapore. Pancreatitis is the inflammation of the pancreas, which may present as sudden... abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, or digestive difficulties. Acute pancreatitis often develops due to gallstones or bile duct blockage, while chronic pancreatitis may be linked to long-term inflammation, alcohol use, or structural abnormalities.
At Tan Siong San Surgery, patients receive evidence-based care under Dr Tan Siong San, a Senior Consultant General Surgeon with more than 25 years of clinical experience. Treatment options may include hospital-based medical management, drainage of pancreatic cysts, surgery for gallstone-related pancreatitis, or pancreatic surgery for complex conditions.
Beyond pancreatitis, the practice provides care for gallbladder, liver, bile duct, and gastrointestinal conditions. Dr Tan consults at Cancer Surgery International and ICON Cancer Centre, while surgical procedures are performed at accredited hospitals including Mount Elizabeth Novena, Mount Elizabeth Orchard, Gleneagles, Mount Alvernia, and Farrer Park.
Address: 1 Farrer Park Station Rd, #15-04, Singapore 217562; Phone: 6970 8852
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