Dr. Lim  Vivien

Dr. Lim Vivien Endocrinology

She is currently the President of the Asean Federation of Endocrine Societies. She held the post of the President of the Endocrine Metabolic Society of Singapore (EMSS) from 2016 to 2018. She sits in the executive committee of the International Society of Endocrinology. She is also chair of the upcoming ICE/AFES/AOCE 2022. She currently works in Gleneagles Medical Centre, Singapore.

Specialty and Interest

Locations

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Singapore
Singapore

Experience

President
ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies
- Present
Singapore

Director
Vivien Lim Endocrinology Specialist Centre
- Present
Singapore

Education and Training

National University of Singapore
National University of Singapore
MBBS - General Medicine
1993 - 1998

Royal College of Physicians of London
Royal College of Physicians of London
MRCP

National University of Singapore
National University of Singapore
Master Of Internal Medicine
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What is Dr. Lim Vivien's top areas of care?
Dr. Lim Vivien's top areas of care are Diabetes, hyperthyroidism/hypothyroidism, prolactinoma, osteoporosis, gestational diabetes.
Who is Dr. Lim Vivien?
Dr. Lim Vivien is Endocrinologist in Singapore. Dr. Lim Vivien is affiliated with medical facilities such as ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies and Vivien Lim Endocrinology Specialist Centre. Dr. Lim Vivien graduated from National University of Singapore, Royal College of Physicians of London and many more.
What is Dr. Lim Vivien's education qualification?
Dr. Lim Vivien graduated from National University of Singapore, Royal College of Physicians of London and many more.
Where does Dr. Lim Vivien work?
Dr. Lim Vivien is affiliated with medical facilities such as ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies and Vivien Lim Endocrinology Specialist Centre.
Why do patients visit Dr. Lim Vivien?
Patients frequently visit Dr. Lim Vivien for Diabetes, hyperthyroidism/hypothyroidism, prolactinoma, osteoporosis, gestational diabetes.