- MD
- FRCP(Edin)
- FASNC
- FAMS,MRCP (UK)
- MRCPS (Glasg)
- DCBCCT (USA)
- DCBNC(USA)
Dr Siong Sung Wong
MD, FRCP(Edin), FASNC, FAMS,MRCP (UK), MRCPS (Glasg), DCBCCT (USA), DCBNC(USA)
About Dr Siong Sung Wong
Dr Wong Siong Sung is the founder and currently a senior consultant at Healthy Heart Specialist Center & Somerset Imaging Centre at Somerset.
He was awarded the Academic Medicine Development Award (AMDA) and completed advanced fellowship training in the field of Nuclear Cardiology, Cardiovascular CT and Cardiovascular MRI in United Kingdom (UK). His advanced fellowship training in Cardiovascular CT and Cardiovascular MRI took place at Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK. He did his advanced fellowship training in Nuclear Cardiology at Royal Brompton Hospital, Harefield Hospital and University College Hospital, London, UK. He obtained more than level 2 certification in Cardiovascular MRI. He is also board certified in Nuclear Cardiology – CBNC (USA) and Cardiovascular CT- CBCCT (USA).
He is experienced in the interpretation of the CT coronary angiogram, Cardiovascular MRI, Nuclear Cardiology, Echocardiography and Cardiac Catheterisation including Coronary Angiography.
Contact Dr Siong Sung Wong
Phone: 8322 8791 / 9423 7319
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Recent Answers
What should I do if I run out of blood pressure medication and it is no longer available?
Hello,No need to worry. There are alternative medications that can be used tocontrol your blood pressure. Atenolol is just one of the many antihypertensive drugs.
Will all people with hypertension get hypertensive retinopathy?
Hi,Hypertensive retinopathy is more prevalent if the hypertension is uncontrolled. Moderate to severe hypertensive retinopathy most often occurs in patients with uncontrolled and longstanding hypertension. This could be due to the fact that patients may have discontinued antihypertensive drug therapy, not compliant to medicine or hypertension is simply undiagnosed. Grades III and IV hypertensive retinopathy are often associated with diastolic pressures above 120 mmHg.