About Dr Anna Tan Wee Tien
MBBS (S'pore), MMed (Ophth), MRCSEd,
FAMS |
Ophthalmologist |
Partner and Senior Consultant |
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#13-03 Camden Medical Centre |
1 Orchard Boulevard |
Singapore 248649 |
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#10-63 Mount Elizabeth Novena Specialist Centre |
38 Irrawaddy Road |
Singapore 329563 |
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Tel: (65) 6738 2000
(Camden) |
Tel: (65) 6734 8309 /
(65) 6734 8319 (Novena) |
Fax: (65) 6738 2111 |
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Dr Anna Tan is a Partner and Senior Consultant at Eye and Retina Surgeons (ERS), Camden
Medical.
Prior to joining ERS, Dr Tan was a Senior Consultant in the Department of Ophthalmology at
the National University Hospital (NUH). She was the Head of Cornea and External Eye Diseases
as well as the Head of LASIK Centre from 2014 till her departure in 2021, and concurrently
served as Program Director for NUH's Ophthalmology Residency Program, where she was
recognised with postgraduate young educator awards for exemplary teaching.
Dr Tan attained her medical degree in 2002 from the National University of Singapore and was
awarded Dean's List in her final year and second professional (I) examinations. She
subsequently placed as the best candidate in Cornea, Glaucoma, Cataract and Oculoplastics
sections in the 2009 Ophthalmology Exit Examination, going on to pursue further subspecialty
training under the tutelage of leading eye surgeons in the region, including Professor
Donald Tan (cornea), Professor Paul Chew (glaucoma), Dr Sri Ganesh (ReLex SMILE) and Dr
Rupal Shah (refractive surgery).
A dedicated clinician, Dr Tan practises general ophthalmology while subspecialising in the
fields of corneal and refractive surgery. She performs corneal transplants, amniotic
membrane transplants, pterygium excisions as well as medical management of corneal
conditions. Additionally, she is well-versed in femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery
(FLACS) and laser refractive procedures such as bladeless LASIK, surface ablation and ReLEx
SMILE.
Her current professional appointments include: Deputy Clinical Director at the Singapore Eye
Bank, Executive Committee and Medical Advisory Board Member at the Singapore Eye Bank, and
Assistant Professor in Ophthalmology at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. She also sits
on several advisory committees and clinician work groups for the Ministry of Health,
Singapore. In the spirit of ongoing community engagement, Dr Tan also hosts public talks on
common eye diseases, contributes columns to Lianhe Wanbao, and appears as an invited speaker
on local radio and TV interviews.