Toh Khai Lee Urology Clinic

Urology (Urinary & Reproductive System)

Specialist(s) Dr. Toh Khai Lee
Background

Toh Khai Lee Urology Clinic, located in Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre, Singapore, is a clinic specializing in the field of Urology. The clinic provides a comprehensive range of services ranging from basic urological procedures to major reconstructive surgeries.

Our special interests include reconstructive urology, reconstruction for urethral stricture and trauma, urodynamic studies for patients with bladder storage and emptying problems, neuro-urology for those with neurological conditions as well as urinary incontinence in both men and women.

Other services include management of prostate diseases including benign prostatic hyperplasia, PSA screening and prostate cancers. Our clinic also manages urinary stone diseases and urological cancers using minimally invasive surgical techniques such as laparoscopic and robotic surgeries, as well as kidney transplants.

The clinic is helmed by Dr Toh Khai Lee, who received his specialist urological training in Singapore and additional fellowship training in two different centres in the United States. He was formerly Senior Consultant and Head of the Department of Urology in Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore. Dr Toh also served in the Singapore Urological Association. He was also the Scientific Chairman of Urofair 2004 and the Organising Chairman of Urofair 2010. He was the Honarary Secretary (2004-2007), Vice- President (2009-2012) and President (2012-2014).

Special Interests
  • Reconstructive Urology
  • Urinary incontinence
  • Female Urology
  • Urodynamics
  • Urinary Stone Disease
  • Urological Cancers
  • Prostate Diseases
  • Neurourology
  • Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgeries
  • Kidney Transplant
Facilities and Services

Reconstructive Urology
Reconstructive urology re-establishes structure of the urinary tract that has been disrupted by disease, trauma, etc.   Narrowing or strictures of the urethra or the ureter often require reconstructive surgery.   Another procedure is the reconstruction of the urinary bladder using intestines following bladder cancer surgery.

Urinary Incontinence
Urinary incontinence is any involuntary leakage of urine and affects both men and women.  Although it is common and negatively impacts the quality of life, it is often ignored as many patients believe it is related to ageing.  Ironically, incontinence often results from underlying medical conditions which can be treated.