Loke Skin Clinic : Novena Medical Centre, #09-13, Singapore 307506
Phone: + (65) 6337 4926 / Opening hours Mon-Fri 0900-1730, Sat 0900-1330
Loke Skin Clinic : Novena Medical Centre, #09-13, Singapore 307506
Phone: + (65) 6337 4926 / Opening hours Mon-Fri 0900-1730, Sat 0900-1330

Dr. Goh Boon Kee

Dermatologist

Biography

Dr Goh Boon Kee is a specialist in dermatology who has more than 20 years of medical experience. He provides care and services for adults and children with all skin, hair and nail problems, including aesthetic dermatological conditions and surgery for skin cancers.
 
Dr Goh Boon Kee graduated with First Class Honours in Chemical Pathology in 1993 from the University of Leeds, United Kingdom, and attained his medical degree from the same university in 1996, awarded specially with the John Ingram Prize in Dermatology. 
 
Dr Goh completed his training in Internal Medicine and Dermatology in Singapore, and received his specialist accreditation in 2005. He was made a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (Edinburgh) in 2011.
 
Prior to joining Skin Physicians, Dr Goh was the Chief of Pigment Clinic and Deputy Director of Research at the National Skin Centre. He was also a Clinical Lecturer at the National University of Singapore and an Honorary Clinical Tutor at the University of Cardiff in United Kingdom. 
 
Besides being highly trained and experienced in general and cosmetic dermatology, Dr Goh has established himself as a leading authority in pigmentary disorders and vitiligo, especially in transplantation surgery for vitiligo. He is adept with the use of various lasers and IPL in the treatment of pigmentary problems, and pioneered the transplantation of autologous skin cells (cellular grafting) for vitiligo in Singapore. Since 2007, he has successfully treated more than 600 cases of vitiligo with cellular grafting.
 
Apart from clinical work, Dr Goh has also been active in research and has published extensively in peer-reviewed scientific journals, chapters and abstracts. He is a regular invited speaker and chairperson at international dermatological conferences. Currently he is serving as a council member of the Asian Society for Pigment Cell Research and has previously been the Vice-Chairman of the Dermatological Society of Singapore.