About Dr Jonathan Ti

Dr Jonathan Ti graduated from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland in 2011 before moving to Singapore to further his medical training. He completed his postgraduate qualifications for Membership to the Royal College of Physicians (UK) in 2015 and obtained his certificate in Men’s Health and Andrology in 2017

Dr Ti underwent training for several years with the Internal Medicine Residency Program in tertiary and community hospitals across the country. He has been exposed to a wide range of subspecialty postings, including Endocrinology, Renal Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Gastroenterology, Cardiology and Emergency Medicine among many others which has given him invaluable experience.

He has special interests in endocrine and metabolic/weight loss disease management, as well as men’s health and sexual health. He has presented clinical research at several international conferences and is now focusing his efforts in strengthening primary care in Singapore.

Education

  • MBBS

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What is the recommended frequency for getting an STD test check up?

The recommended frequency of STD testing will vary for different individuals. If you have had your testing performed 6 months ago, and have not had ANY sexual partners since, then I would say it is not really necessary to test unless you have any symptoms of concern. However, if you have had sexual intercourse with a known partner but no NEW sexual partners as you mentioned, then your decision to test would depend on whether you have concerns about your partner's status.

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What are the implications if I am a non-responder to the hepatitis B vaccination?

Hepatitis B vaccination usually requires a series of 3 injections over a 6-month period. A single 'booster' vaccine may not be adequate for antibody response. However, if you have completed two full rounds of the Twinrix vaccine and currently still do not have detectable antibody levels, then you would be termed a non-responder.

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* This profile has been last updated on May 9, 2019.