St Luke's Community
Clinic Doctors
Our Doctors
A/Prof Tan Boon Yeow
MBBS (Singapore), M Med (Family Medicine)
FCFP (Family Medicine), M Med (Geriatrics)
Chief Executive Officer, St Luke’s Hospital
Senior Consultant
- National Outstanding Clinician Educator Award by the Ministry of Health in 2019
- Albert & Mary Lim Award, the highest accolade bestowed by the College of Family Physicians Singapore in 2019
- Distinguished Educators’ Award by the College of Family Physicians Singapore in 2022
Dr Chia Tee Hien
MBBS (Singapore), M Med (Family Medicine)
FCFP (Family Medicine)
Medical Director, St Luke’s Hospital
Senior Consultant
As the Medical Director, Dr Chia Tee Hien leads a team of more than 40 which includes clinicians, pharmacists and dieticians.
He has also been practising as a Family Physician in the community setting for more than two decades. Inspired by his own Family Physician when he was young, Dr Chia decided to embark on this field after experiencing the good care of a Family Physician.
Dr Chia’s main interest is in rehabilitative medicine in the geriatric population. He is also a core faculty member in the NUHS Family Medicine Residency programme.
An avid runner, Dr Chia trains regularly to keep himself healthy. Spurred by his passion for running and heart for patients, he has also joined running events to raise funds for patients at St Luke’s Hospital.
Dr Wong Wei Mon
MBBS (Singapore), GDFM (Grad Dip Dermatology, Family Practice), M Med (Family Medicine), FCFP (Family Medicine)
Assistant Medical Director, St Luke's Hospital
Senior Consultant
Dr Wong Wei Mon is a Family Physician with more than 25 years of clinical experience. He is also the Assistant Medical Director and oversees the hospital’s outpatient care, home care as well as its community programmes.
As a Family Physician, his passion lies in providing personalised primary care in a holistic approach with clients across a continuum of settings and health states to optimise health outcomes. Being a firm believer that “prevention is better than cure”, Dr Wong advocates disease prevention and anticipatory care.
In addition, Dr Wong is a clinical educator, being in the faculty of NUHS Family Medicine Residency Programme and Adjunct Assistant Professor with Duke-NUS. In 2022, he received the College of Family Physician (Singapore) Teacher’s Award.
He hopes to value-add in integrating and transforming community care to enrich lives and to enable the community to move towards a healthier nation.
Dr Chong Tsung Wei
MB ChB (United Kingdom), M Med (Family Medicine)
FCFP (Family Medicine)
Senior Consultant
Dr Chong Tsung Wei is a Family Physician with more than 20 years of experience. He is also part of the teaching faculty with NUHS Department of Family Medicine.
Dr Chong has been involved with various special interest workgroups including falls prevention, Parkinson’s Disease, hip fracture and cancer rehabilitation.
In 2017, he received the Healthcare Humanity Award which is given to outstanding healthcare workers who are inspirational role models. With a calm and approachable character, Dr Chong has provided comfort and reassurance to many patients and families. His passion is in patient safety and has also contributed significantly to the study of falls prevention.
Dr Ong Chooi Peng
MBBS (Singapore), M Med (Family Medicine)
FCFP (Family Medicine)
Visiting Consultant
Dr Ong Chooi Peng is a Family Physician who also teaches Family Medicine residents under the NUHS Family Medicine Residency.
Dr Cleo Chiong
MBBS (NUS, Singapore)
Dr Cleo Chiong is a Family Physician Registrar and a teaching faculty with the NUHS Department of Family Medicine.
Dr Chiong is passionate about caring for the elderly, and advocating for those in need. She hopes that more can be supported to live well and age well.
Dr Rachel Lu
MBBS (NUS Singapore)
Dr Rachel Lu is a Family Physician Registrar with an interest in palliative care.
She is passionate about teaching and strives toward holistic care for patients on an individual and systems level.