With decades of experience in the management of various colorectal conditions - from piles to colon cancer – our skilled colorectal surgeon in Singapore offers highly-personalised treatment services for patients at an affordable price point.
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Kam Colorectal Centre is a specialist colorectal clinic in Singapore located at Farrer Park Medical Centre. Led by colorectal surgeon Dr Kam Ming Hian, the clinic provides colorectal screening, diagnosis, and treatment for a wide range of colorectal conditions.
With advanced technology and a focus on patient comfort, we tailor treatments to each individual’s needs. Whether you need preventive screening, an assessment, or a minimally invasive procedure, you can trust us to deliver the best possible care for your colorectal health.
Dr Kam is a colorectal surgeon with over 20 years of experience treating colorectal conditions and performing diagnostic procedures such as colonoscopy and gastroscopy. As the former Director of Robotics & Minimally Invasive Surgery in the Department of Colorectal Surgery, SGH, Dr Kam has successfully treated many patients, and received multiple awards for service excellence during his career.
He is well-published in international journals and has also been invited to speak at various conferences. To date, colorectal surgeon, Dr Kam has performed thousands of gastroscopy and colonoscopy procedures, and conducted regular endoscopy training courses for the next generation of medical students.
When haemorrhoids - or piles - become too painful and unbearable, it is recommended to have them removed via surgical procedures. Our colorectal surgeon is skilled in various treatments, including stapled and conventional haemorrhoidectomies, THD, as well as rubber band ligation.
Read MoreDr Kam is an accomplished colorectal surgeon in Singapore who brings over two decades of experience managing various colorectal conditions. His special interests include advanced laparoscopic and robotic-assisted colorectal surgery, which aim to facilitate a quick and safe recovery.
Our clinic employs advanced technology for accurate diagnosis and minimally invasive treatment. Our colonoscopy procedures and laparoscopic techniques ensure effective management of colorectal conditions and optimal patient outcomes.
We tailor treatment plans to each patient, integrating the latest medical evidence with a clear, communicative approach. Patients receive a thorough understanding of their condition and treatment options for informed decision-making.
We offer a wide range of treatments and services to address all aspects of colorectal health, including preventative screenings, diagnostic evaluations, surgical interventions, and postoperative care. Our streamlined approach ensures seamless care at every stage, from diagnosis to recovery.
20 Years of Colorectal Experience
Skilled in Minimally Invasive & Laparoscopic Techniques
Individualised & Cost Effective Treatment for Every Patient
Medisave and Insurance-Covered Treatment and Procedures
We are proud to provide patients with highly personalised and affordable colorectal treatments in Singapore. At Kam Colorectal Centre, we’ve got your colorectal health covered.
Call +65 6443 1005 or fill in the form below to book a detailed consultation with us.
You should see a colorectal surgeon if you experience persistent changes in bowel habits, blood in the stool, ongoing abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss, or conditions such as piles, fissures, or suspected colorectal disease to prevent complications.
A colonoscopy is a procedure that allows the doctor to examine the inside of the colon using a flexible camera. It is commonly used for colorectal cancer screening, evaluation of bowel symptoms, and removal of polyps.
Yes. Colorectal cancer can develop without early symptoms. Screening allows for early detection and removal of precancerous polyps, significantly reducing the risk of advanced disease.
Not all colorectal conditions require surgery. Some can be managed with medication, dietary modification, or minimally invasive procedures. Surgery is recommended only when conservative treatments do not suffice.

