S’pore Losing Medical Tourists to Neighbours

At a time when the number of tourists coming to Singapore has dropped and the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board is planning to launch a $20 million campaign to boost tourism, the drop in the number of medical tourists to Singapore is contributing to the problem.

This article from The Straits Times by Marissa Lee discusses the danger of Singapore losing out to neighbouring countries in the market for medical tourism. Patients currently coming here for bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) could be among those who “walk” (fly).

http://yourhealth.asiaone.com/content/spore-losing-medical-tourists-neighbours

Hormone Choice Singapore has spoken to a number of people living in neighbouring countries who currently come here for their BHRT treatment. They say that if this becomes unavailable in Singapore, they will be going to Kuala Lumpur or Bangkok.

 

Singapore’s Medical Tourism Fatally Threatened

This article from the November 2014 edition of Singapore Business Review explains how Singapore’s medical tourism is under threat from competition from neighbouring countries. Many people come to Singapore from neighbouring countries to obtain their bioidentical hormone treatment under the care of well-qualified western medicine doctors here. If these hormones are no longer available in Singapore, these medical tourists too will go elsewhere.

[See also   http://www.straitstimes.com/premium/forum-letters/story/why-disallow-hormone-treatment-20140425]

Medical Tourism

Malaysia set to become a destination of excellence in preventative medicine

Dr Duncan Carmichael MBChB (SA) MRCGP(UK) is one of the foremost experts  in various facets of aesthetic and anti-aging medicine.

In this blog he describes his visit to University College Sedaya International (UCSI) in Kuala Lumpur. He believes Malaysia is set develop ahead of other countries  in the field of preventative medicine.

I was most fortunate to be invited to UCSI University in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia as their guest international speaker for 3 days last week. UCSI is South East Asia’s biggest Anti-aging university program and the only university in the world that I have come across that offers a post graduate degree in aesthetic medicine, anti-aging hormone medicine and regenerative stem cell medicine. These are the 3 growing fields in Anti-aging medicine, but to receive advanced tuition on all 3 in the same program is unique.

Unlike much of the rest of the world, Malaysia does not seem to have been affected by recession and on the back of tourism and oil money, the economy and property market is continuing to boom. There is a cosmopolitan society of Malaysians, Chinese, Indians, Iranians, and Europeans. The country is mainly Muslim but the other religions of Hindu and Christianity are progressively accepted and everyone seems to live harmoniously together despite recent election disgruntlements.
Beggars are rare as the government rehouses them and the only downside of a prosperous nation is a growing obesity rate and a delicious selection of international restaurants.

I was asked to give 3 days of lectures on topics ranging from the theories of aging, to adrenal fatigue and bio-identical hormones. We went through the theory and plenty of case studies and the class of 40 post graduate doctors easily picked up the concepts of healthy hormone balancing over the 3 days.

They have other growing programs of cardiac stem cell research, drinking-water toxin assessments and genetic testing programs that are all developing fast. Where other countries are putting barriers in the way of this important preventative medical field, Malaysia is embracing it under academic guidelines. My prediction is that Malaysia is set to become a destination of excellence in this growing field of health medicine.

http://www.taac.co.za/blog/duncan-does-malaysia/

A Woman’s Hormones – What she Needs – Dame Dr Shirley Bond MB BS, LRCP MRCS, FFARCS

Dr Bond is a general practitioner. She was one of the very first doctors in the UK, over 25 years ago, to use bioidentical hormones, including natural progesterone, to enable women of all ages to balance their hormones naturally. She was also involved in the development of methods for diagnosing and treating osteoporosis in its early stages, before it becomes severe enough to lead to fractures.

She was honored for her work in the field of women’s health and for her work with Tibetan refugees in the 1990’s. Alongside her own private practice, she has lectured and written extensively on the subject of natural hormones including her book with AnnA Rushton on Natural Progesterone

When Dr John Lee, the pioneer of the use of natural progesterone for women’s hormonal health, visited this country [UK] she worked closely with him.  She continues to treat women from all over the world from her practice in Harley Street, London as well as offering telephone consultations.

Dr Bond’s website contains a lot of useful information and links, including a very clear and useful guide to hormones and bioidentical hormones.

http://www.bio-hormone-health.com/2013/03/29/what-are-natural-or-bio-identical-hormones/

 

Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy in the UK – Marion Gluck Clinic

The Marion Gluck Clinic, London offers bioidentical hormone replacement therapy as part of a holistic, functional medicine approach to treating the patient. (Bolding by HCS)

Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) replaces hormonal deficiencies so that optimal balance is created.

BHRT is hormone therapy designed and tailored for each individual patient. Every patient is different and presents a unique set of symptoms and hormone levels that warrant a customised therapy. The amount and dosage form (capsule, cream, lozenge) of each prescription is dependent on many factors. Signs and symptoms must be properly reviewed prior to commencing or recommending therapy.

Bio-identical hormones are 100% identical in chemical structure to those that are found in the human body. Unlike synthetic hormones, which are used in conventional HRT, bio-identical hormones are not recognised as foreign to the body. Although bio-identical hormones are natural, it is important to note that too much of any hormone can be dangerous if dosed inappropriately. That is why it is important to monitor hormone levels and symptoms as required for each patient. The doctor can then customise a hormone therapy based on the needs and symptoms of the patient.

The benefits of BHRT are very significant. BHRT relieves the symptoms that frequently accompany menopause and andropause. There is increasing evidence that it can reduce the risk of various medical and chronic conditions, such as stroke and heart attack, osteoporosis (which may even be reversed) and dementia. There is also a likely decrease in the risk of osteoarthritis and periodontal disease. BHRT significantly reduce wrinkles and the signs of aging.

Your hormone levels are measured usually by simple blood tests and an assessment is made during careful consultation with a doctor. The assessment may recommend treatment with bio-identical hormones. These are compounded in different strengths and proportions in accordance with your symptoms, test results and subsequent prescription. This makes each treatment plan bespoke and unique to you. We often also recommended specific supplements and vitamins to augment the BHRT that you have been prescribed.

http://www.mariongluckclinic.com/philosophy

Balance your Hormones and Optimize your Health

Posted with permission from Expat Go Malaysia

http://www.expatgomalaysia.com/article/263/balance-your-hormones-and-optimize-your-health

Edited for Expatgomalaysia.com from an article in The Expat October 2011

15 June 2012

The Expat magazine recently had a fascinating and informative discussion with a very inspiring woman, Dr Sangeet Kaur who specialises in bio-identical hormones, thyroid issues, wellness and aesthetic medicine. Dr Kaur is proof incarnate of the validity of her medical philosophies and practises. She is the mother to two wonderful children, wife to a management consultant; she’s on various high profile committees and a highly qualified medical doctor in great demand. At age 40 she looks a decade younger being abundantly blessed with glowing good health and energy.

Dr Sangeet meets and treats many expats at her two offices in Mont Kiara . Her goal is always to uncover the core problem or the reason for your symptoms and then to treat that. Just because you are not living in a western country does not mean you cannot access state of the art medical practices and procedures in Malaysia.

It is by no means an exaggeration to say that hormones are crucial to every single function of the human body. You can’t live without them. But in the environment we live in at the opening of this new millennium – and particularly as we ourselves age – rarely do our bodies have the optimum levels of hormones.

Dr Sangeet explains, “We don’t enjoy optimal health, whether that means arthritis or heart disease or flagging sex drive or gray hair and wrinkles or out-of-control weight gain. Hormones have the most powerful influence on your body and how you look and feel. They are a key component of your overall health. Hormone is a chemical substance produced in the body that controls and regulates the activity of certain cells or organ. All the hormones in your body interact with each other.

Hormones affect your mood, memory, clarity of thoughts, energy, and ability to cope with stress, metabolism, immune system, skin, and hair, literally everything that we do. Hormonal imbalance can occur at any age before, during or after menopause in women and andropause in men and not just in “old people”. Hormonal imbalance causes depression, irritability, anxiety, fatigue, headaches/ migraine, weight gain, insomnia, PMS, postpartum depression, fibroids or fibrocystic breast disease, bloating, breast tenderness, decrease sexual drive, vaginal dryness, hot flushes, recurrent infections, hair loss, dry skin, premature skin wrinkling, osteoporosis, degenerative diseases of aging like heart disease, diabetes , cancer and overall decrease in quality of life.”

Hormonal imbalance is brought about by stress, environmental exposure to drugs, increase amount of alcohol intake, poor nutrition, inadequate exercise as well as natural hormonal decline due to aging. Unfortunately many of us accept this as normal or inevitable as we age and the good news is that you do not need to accept illness and loss of function due to aging. The current model of medicine that is emerging focuses into the root cause of the problem and addressing it rather than just treating the symptoms of the disease.

“Hormones do not decline because we age; we age because our hormones decline. Many of the illnesses mentioned can actually be prevented or treated with Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT), correct nutrition, exercise and generally healthy living. Optimal health and wellbeing for males and females can be maintained by ensuring an adequate and appropriate balance of hormone levels through BHRT.

Hormones used in Bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) are identical in chemical structure to hormones produced by the human body. They come from a natural plant source (either wild yam or soy). These bio-identical hormones produce the same physiologic responses as those of endogenous hormones.

These plant-derived bio-identical hormones are almost entirely without side effects of synthetic HRT drugs commonly prescribed,” Dr. Sangeet explains.

These hormone replacement formulations are prepared by compounding pharmacies according to the doctor’s prescription with the purpose of correcting hormonal imbalances. BHRT can be tailored to meet the exact needs of individuals, both men & women. Therapy can be administered orally or through cream/gel applied on the skin.

We asked her specifically about who should consider taking bio-identical hormones.

She replies, “Bio – identical hormones are for anyone who feels tired all the time, forgets things, isn’t sleeping well, feels more depressed and anxious than usual, who is at risk for osteoporosis or cancer among many other things. We’ve accepted these things as inevitable, especially as we age. We didn’t like it, but we thought we had to live with it. But we’ve been wrong.

You probably know that some hormone levels decline with age. What’s less well known is that almost all hormone levels drop, across the board, in men as well as women. Your endocrine glands cannot maintain the same production of hormones they did in your younger days. And that loss is the most crucial – and eminently correctable – underlying process that causes the signs and symptoms of aging as well as a host of other health concerns. With the proper physiological doses of natural hormones in combination with a hormonally supportive diet and vitamin and mineral supplements, you can retain your health -and your youth – more fully and for a longer time.”

Dr Kaur concludes by emphasizing the five pillars of wellness and good health: Nutrition, optimum hormones, exercise, stress reduction and supplements/minerals.
 

 

 

Medical Tourism – Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy in Hong Kong.

Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy in Hong Kong.

http://www.lifeclinic.com.hk/index.php/treatments/internal-anti-

Lauren Bramley & Partners is  a general practice which aims to provide ongoing, personal patient-physician relationship focused on integrated care and total wellness. Providing bioidentical hormone replacement therapy is one of a number of integrative approaches offered at the practice. Others include nutrition, osteopathy, hypnotherapy, homeopathy and anti-aging medicine. Dr Bramley has worked closely with some doctors in Singapore.

http://www.laurenbramley.com/service/bio-identical-hormone-therapy/