





Choosing the right orthopaedic surgeon in Singapore is an important step in managing joint, bone or sports-related conditions. Whether you are dealing with a recent injury or a long-standing issue, the specialist you choose can influence both your diagnosis and long-term outcome.
With many options available, it can be difficult to know what to look for. Factors such as experience, subspecialty training and approach to treatment all play a role. Understanding how to evaluate these aspects can help you make a more informed and confident decision about your care.
Key Takeaways
- Choose a surgeon with subspecialty experience in your specific condition (e.g. knee, shoulder, spine).
- Look for relevant case volume, not just years of experience.
- Ensure they offer both surgical and non-surgical options.
- Consider the hospital facilities and rehabilitation support.
- Prioritise clear communication and a treatment plan tailored to your lifestyle.
What Does an Orthopaedic Surgeon Do?
An orthopaedic surgeon diagnoses and treats conditions affecting the bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, and tendons. These include sports injuries, degenerative joint conditions, fractures, and spine-related problems.
Many orthopaedic surgeons specialise in specific areas. Choosing one with the right focus improves the accuracy of diagnosis and the effectiveness of treatment.
Factors to Consider When Choosing an Orthopaedic Surgeon
Choosing the right orthopaedic surgeon depends on how well their expertise, experience, and treatment approach match your condition.
Subspecialty Expertise
Orthopaedics includes areas such as knee injuries, shoulder conditions, spine disorders, and hip problems. Choosing a surgeon whose focus matches your condition improves diagnostic accuracy and treatment outcomes.
Relevant Experience
Relevant experience is best measured by how often a surgeon treats your condition. Regular exposure improves decision-making, helps anticipate complications, and supports better judgement between surgical and non-surgical care.
Treatment Approach
A suitable treatment approach should be evidence-based, proportionate to your condition, and aligned with your activity level. Surgeons should be able to explain both conservative and surgical options clearly.
Hospital Affiliation and Facilities
The quality of the hospital or surgical centre can influence both diagnosis and recovery, particularly for complex procedures that require coordinated post-operative care. Access to imaging, operating facilities, and rehabilitation services supports a smoother and more effective treatment process.
Communication and Rapport
Clear communication is essential. A good surgeon should explain your condition in simple terms, outline all available options, and discuss risks and expected outcomes. You should feel comfortable asking questions and confident in the plan.
How to Choose the Right Subspecialist for Your Symptoms
Many conditions do not present clearly, especially in the early stages. Pain in one area may originate from another, and similar symptoms can have different causes.
Instead of matching based only on location, consider how your symptoms behave:
- Pain during movement or sports activity often points to a joint or ligament issue, which may be best assessed by a joint or sports specialist.
- Pain with stiffness, especially in the morning or after rest, may suggest degenerative conditions, commonly managed by knee or hip specialists.
- Pain that radiates (e.g. from the back down the leg or arm) may indicate nerve involvement and is often assessed by a spine specialist.
- Persistent pain without a clear cause or injury may require broader evaluation before narrowing to a subspecialty.
If you are unsure, starting with a general orthopaedic surgeon is reasonable. They can assess your condition and refer you to a subspecialist if needed.

How to Know if an Orthopaedic Surgeon is Right for You
Your first consultation is an opportunity to assess whether the surgeon is the right fit for you.
Consider the following:
- Do they have experience managing your specific condition?
- Are treatment options clearly explained, including non-surgical approaches?
- Is the recommended plan tailored to your activity level and goals?
- Do you feel comfortable asking questions and discussing concerns?
- Is there a clear plan for follow-up care and rehabilitation?
You should leave the consultation feeling informed, not uncertain or rushed.
When to Consider a Second Opinion
A second opinion can be helpful in situations where you need more clarity or confidence in your decision.
- Surgery is recommended early without exploring alternatives
- The diagnosis is unclear
- You are unsure about risks or expected outcomes
- Your condition is not improving with current treatment
Seeking another opinion is common and can help you make a more informed choice.
Choosing the Right Orthopaedic Surgeon with Confidence

Choosing the Right Orthopaedic Surgeon with Confidence
我们的专业团队
At HC Orthopaedic Surgery, care is led by Dr Henry Chan alongside a team of experienced orthopaedic specialists, including Dr Nicholas Yeoh, Dr Toon Dong Hao, and Dr Tang Zhi Hao. With a focus on evidence-based, patient-centred care, the team provides tailored treatment plans across a range of orthopaedic conditions. If you are considering your options, arrange a consultation for a thorough assessment and personalised advice.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Choosing an Orthopaedic Surgeon
Do I need a referral to see an orthopaedic surgeon in Singapore?
How soon should I see an orthopaedic surgeon for joint or muscle pain?
Will I always need surgery for orthopaedic conditions?
Meet Our Orthopaedic Surgeons in Singapore
我们的团队由陈英豪医生、杨进勋医生、童东豪医生和邓智浩医生组成。他们都是经验丰富的骨科医生,拥有各自亚专科领域的专长,并秉持以患者为中心的诊疗理念。

陈英豪医生
医疗总监兼骨科高级顾问医生
内外全科医学士(新加坡),皇家外科医学院会员(爱丁堡),骨外科医学硕士,皇家外科医学院院士(爱丁堡)
陈英豪医生是一位经验丰富的骨科医生,专攻关节置换及复杂翻修手术。他曾凭借新加坡卫生部(MOH)高阶医学深造计划(HMDP)奖学金,在德国著名的Helios Endo-Klinik接受培训,迄今已完成超过1,000例关节置换手术,并擅长运用计算机辅助及机器人辅助关节置换技术,以确保手术效果精准。

杨进勋医生
骨科高级顾问医生
内外全科医学士(爱丁堡),皇家外科医学院会员(爱丁堡),骨外科医学硕士,皇家外科医学院院士(爱丁堡)
杨进勋医生 卫生部认证的骨科专科医生,同时也是爱丁堡皇家外科医学院的院士。他曾凭借卫生部高层次医疗人才引进计划(HMDP)奖学金,在悉尼接受髋关节和膝关节重建方面的专科进修培训,专攻微创关节置换术、机器人辅助手术以及有助于改善康复效果和手术疗效的先进技术。

童东豪医生
骨科高级顾问医生
内外全科医学士(利兹),皇家外科医学院会员(爱丁堡),骨外科医学硕士,皇家外科医学院院士(爱丁堡)
童东豪医生 技术娴熟的骨科医生童东豪医生 爱丁堡皇家外科医学院的院士。童东豪医生 凭借卫生部高层次医疗人才引进计划(HMDP)奖学金,在悉尼接受了肩肘外科高级专科培训。童医生专攻运动损伤、关节镜手术以及复杂的肩、肘和膝关节手术,致力于帮助患者恢复功能和活动能力。

邓智浩医生
骨科高级顾问医生
内外全科医学士(新加坡),皇家外科医学院会员(爱丁堡),骨外科医学硕士,皇家外科医学院院士(爱丁堡)
邓智浩医生 接受过专科进修培训的骨科医生邓智浩医生 专攻足部和踝关节疾病。他曾在首尔延世大学医疗系统下属的世卫医院,师从李镇宇教授,完成了足踝外科专科进修。在开设私人诊所之前,他曾在邱德拔医院担任骨科顾问及副主任。



