- MBBS
- MRCP
- FAMS
About Dr King Hee Ho
Dr Ho King Hee taught Neurology and Internal Medicine in the National University of Singapore (NUS) for a few years then left for private practice K H Ho Neurology and Medical Clinic at the Gleneagles Medical Centre in 2001. He trained for giddiness, balance disorders and neurophysiology at the Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London and in Oxford University.
Dr Ho has created various articles on headache epidemiology in Singapore. On top of that, he has held many positions such as:
- Founder-President of the Singapore chapter of the International Headache Society
- Member of the Singapore Ministry of Health Clinical Practice Guideline Workgroups on headache and cancer pain
- Member of the Pain Advisory Board of Singapore
- Advisory Board Member of the Epilepsy Care Group of Singapore
Contact Dr King Hee Ho
Phone: 64799993
Education
Dr King Hee Ho offers the following treatments
- Memory disorders: diagnosis of Alzheimer and other dementias
- Giddiness evaluation: diagnosis and management of giddiness and vertigo
- Pain service: diagnosis and treatment of chronic pain problems.
- Stroke service: diagnosis, treatment and prevention of stroke
- Epilepsy management: diagnosis and treatment of seizures.
- Headache screening: diagnosis and treatment of head and facial pain.
Recent Answers
When do I need to see a neurologist for a prolonged headache?
The more prolonged a headache, the more likely it is to be benign! Dangerous headaches will never last for years. If there is a change in the character of the headache, a neurological consult must be sought.
How does a previous stroke affect blood pressure measurement?
In the immediate aftermath of a stroke the blood pressure may be raised, especially when the stroke is due to bursting of a blood vessel. However, a stroke generally does not affect blood pressure, it is a persistently raised blood pressure that greatly increases the chance of a stroke.
Can I drive in Singapore if I have Epilepsy?
No. The Road Traffic Act officially excludes patients with epilepsy from driving. Your doctor will advise you of this fact.