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Dr. Dawn Mya Hae Tha Haematologist, Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital

Specialty and Interest

Locations

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Singapore
Singapore

Experience

Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital
Consultant
Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital
Singapore

Singapore General Hospital
Consultant
Singapore General Hospital
Singapore

NUS-Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Senior Clinical Lecturer
NUS-Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Singapore

Education and Training

Royal College of Pathologists
Fellowship

University of Medicine (1) Yangon
MBBS

Royal Colleges of Physicians, UK
Membership
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What is Dr. Dawn Mya Hae Tha's top areas of care?
Dr. Dawn Mya Hae Tha's top areas of care are Anemia, Deep vein thrombosis (blood clots), Leukemia, lymphoma, or multiple myeloma (cancers in your bone marrow, lymph nodes, or white blood cells), Sepsis, a dangerous reaction to an infection, Hemophilia, Sickle cell disease.
Who is Dr. Dawn Mya Hae Tha?
Dr. Dawn Mya Hae Tha is Hematologist in Singapore. Dr. Dawn Mya Hae Tha is affiliated with medical facilities such as Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital, Singapore General Hospital and many more. Dr. Dawn Mya Hae Tha graduated from Royal College of Pathologists, University of Medicine (1) Yangon and many more.
What is Dr. Dawn Mya Hae Tha's education qualification?
Dr. Dawn Mya Hae Tha graduated from Royal College of Pathologists, University of Medicine (1) Yangon and many more.
Where does Dr. Dawn Mya Hae Tha work?
Dr. Dawn Mya Hae Tha is affiliated with medical facilities such as Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital, Singapore General Hospital and many more.
Why do patients visit Dr. Dawn Mya Hae Tha?
Patients frequently visit Dr. Dawn Mya Hae Tha for Anemia, Deep vein thrombosis (blood clots), Leukemia, lymphoma, or multiple myeloma (cancers in your bone marrow, lymph nodes, or white blood cells), Sepsis, a dangerous reaction to an infection, Hemophilia, Sickle cell disease.