NOTICE: The Taxi stand/drop-off point at the Medical Centre will be closed on November/December 24. Alternative drop-off locations are available at the Medical Centre (after the carpark gantry) or at the Main Lobby of Mount Elizabeth Hospital.

Dr. Fok Chun Kwok Alex

Endocrinology (Hormone Disorder)

Credentials MBBS (Singapore) 1981 M Med(Int Med) (Singapore) 1986 MRCP (Int Med) 1987 FRCP (Edin) 1998 FAMS (Endcrinology) 1990
Language English,Mandarin Chinese,Bahasa Indonesia
Background

Dr Alex Fok is Physician & Endocrinologist practicing at the Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre, Singapore.

He completed his undergraduate medical training at the National University of Singapore, graduating MBBS in 1981.  He attained  the Master of Medicine (Internal Medicine) in 1986 followed by the MRCP (United Kingdom) in 1987, FAMS (Endocrinology) 1990 & FRCP (Edinburgh) in 1998.

From 1989 to 1990, he trained in reproductive endocrinology & andrology in Melbourne, Australia under the tutelage of Professors Henry Burger and David de Kretser at the Medical Research Center Prince Henry’s Hospital and Monash Medical Center’s Reproductive Biology Laboratory.

Returning to clinical practice at the Singapore General Hospital in 1991, Dr Fok was promoted to Consultant in 1992 and to Senior Consultant in 1996.  In 1995 He was appointed Head of Endocrinology at the Singapore General Hospital, Singapore’s largest public hospital.

Dr Fok resigned his appointment as Chief of Endocrinology in 2000 to commence his own practice at the Mount Elizabeth Medical Center.

His past and present appointments include being on the Standing Committee on Anti-Doping, Singapore National Olympic Committee Honorary Advisor to the Society for Healthy Aging, Research and Education (Hong Kong), Member of the Medical Advisory Committee, Association for Healthy Aging and to the Medical Advisory Board of Mount Elizabeth Hospital.

Dr Fok continues to lecture and conduct seminars locally and regionally on subjects relating to diabetes mellitus, thyroid disease, weight management, short stature, cholesterol related issues and hormonal support in menopause, andropause and gender reassignment.