Dr. Natasha Lim Eye Centre – Laser Cataract & LASIK Surgery Singapore

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Short Biography

I enjoy getting to know my patients and building meaningful relationships. I understand that each person is unique and that they have diverse cultural backgrounds, so I strive to actively listen and empower them to be an advocate for the health and wellness goals that are important to them. I’m dedicated to providing compassionate and individualized care by providing patient education and practicing evidence-based medicine. I’m passionate about practicing preventive medicine and helping my patients manage acute and chronic health conditions, mental health.

I find joy by doing almost any outdoor activity, including hiking, running, and exploring with our furbabies. I enjoy spending time with family and friends. I also strive to live mindfully and intentionally by creating uplifting routines and relaxing rituals.

Education & Experience

Education
University of Virginia, M.D. of Medicine
Board certification
National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants
Field of expertise
University of Virginia, M.D. of Medicine
Years of practice
15

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choose implantable contact lenses

For those who would want something better than normal glasses or laser eye surgery, Implantable Contact Lenses (ICL) can be a viable solution. These advanced lenses treat vision problems such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism without eliminating the eye’s own natural crystalline lens. If you are weighing the possibility of ICL in Singapore, here is …

signs of macular degeneration

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a chronic eye condition that impairs the central vision area, such that reading, face recognition, and driving become difficult. While it does not cause complete blindness, it has a strong impact on everyday life. AMD is one of the leading causes of visual impairment among Singaporeans aged 50 and above.According …