Lay Leng SEAH

Associate Professor
Ophthalmology
Sing Health research
Singapore

Professor Ophthalmology
Biography

 Professor Seah holds a MBBS from the then University of Singapore and Fellowship from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and College of Ophthalmology; UK. She received her fellowship training in Oculoplastic Surgery at the London Moorfield’s Eye Hospital, UK andOrbital Surgery Centre at the Vancouver Eye Center in Canada. She was admitted as a Fellow of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore and appointed as the Associate Clinical Professor in the School of Medicine, National University Hospital and Director, Undergraduate Education, Academic Clinical Program for Ophthalmology, SingHealth / Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School. Professor Seah has considerable experience in eyelids, lacrimal, orbit, socket diseases and surgery in children and adults and aesthetic procedures. Her special interests are: congenital ptosis, thyroid eye disease, orbital diseases and socket reconstructive surgery. Her international participation includes numerous presentations as an invited speaker. She had held the chair in regional and international conferences and the chair of organizing committee of regional and international orbital symposia and oculoplastic workshops. She has numerous publications to her credit in peer reviewed journals and has been invited as reviewers for many ophthalmic and oculoplastic journals. Her current research projects focus on thyroid eye disease, lacrimal gland disease and biomedical implants for Orbital Surgery.

Research Intrest

Thyroid eye disease, lacrimal gland disease and biomedical implants for Orbital Surgery