Orthopaedic Specialist at Gleneagles Medical Centre, Singapore

Dr Dennis Ng Zhaowen is a Senior Consultant Orthopaedic Specialist practising at Gleneagles Medical Centre, 6 Napier Road, #07-15, Singapore 258499, located in the Orchard medical corridor near Orchard MRT station.

He holds the qualifications MBBS (Singapore), MRCSEd, MMed, and FRCSEdOrth (Gold Medal Award), and is registered with the Singapore Medical Council (SMC).

Gleneagles Medical Centre
6 Napier Road, #07-15, Singapore 258499
Monday to Friday: 9.00am-1.00pm & 2.00pm-5.00pm
Saturday: 9.00am-1.00pm
Sunday and Public Holidays: Closed
+65 0000 0000
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MOH-Licensed Clinic | SMC-Registered Specialist | MediSave-Approved Procedures | Integrated Shield Plan Panel Clinic

The Orthopaedic Clinic at Gleneagles: What to Expect

Gleneagles Medical Centre is a private specialist centre at 6 Napier Road, Singapore 258499. It is co-located with Gleneagles Hospital and is accessible from Orchard MRT station (Thomson-East Coast Line, approximately 10 minutes on foot) and by Bus 7, 77, 106, and 123 along Napier Road. The centre houses diagnostic, imaging, and specialist services, enabling coordinated care from initial consultation through to investigation and, where required, surgical intervention at the adjacent hospital.

Step 1

Referral or self-referral

Patients may attend as a self-referral or with a referral letter from a general practitioner or polyclinic. A referral letter is not mandatory for a private specialist consultation, though it may facilitate the sharing of prior investigation results and support continuity of care. Some Integrated Shield Plan providers require a GP referral to process claims; patients are advised to confirm requirements with their insurer before attending.

Step 2

Initial orthopaedic consultation at Gleneagles Medical Centre

During the first consultation, Dr Ng will take a detailed clinical history, perform a physical examination of the affected region, and review any prior imaging or investigation reports. This assessment informs the working diagnosis and guides the need for further investigations. The consultation address is Gleneagles Medical Centre, 6 Napier Road, #07-15,
Singapore 258499.

Step 3

Diagnostic imaging within the facility

Where required, imaging studies such as X-ray, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), or Computed Tomography (CT) scanning can be arranged through the diagnostic imaging centre within or adjacent to Gleneagles Medical Centre. Having these facilities on-site reduces the interval between clinical assessment and imaging results, supporting prompt diagnosis.

Step 4

Discussion of treatment options

Following a review of all clinical and investigative findings, Dr Ng will discuss the diagnosis and the range of treatment options available. This includes non-surgical management (physiotherapy, activity modification, injections) and, where clinically indicated, surgical intervention. Patients are encouraged to ask questions and to take time before making decisions regarding their care.

Step 5

Treatment and follow-up

Surgical procedures, where required, are performed at Gleneagles Hospital, an accredited private hospital adjacent to the Medical Centre. Follow-up consultations are conducted at the Gleneagles Medical Centre clinic to monitor recovery and rehabilitation progress.

Conditions Assessed by the Orthopaedic Surgeon at Gleneagles

Dr Dennis Ng Zhaowen manages a broad range of orthopaedic conditions across the shoulder, knee, elbow, and ankle. The following is a factual list of conditions within his clinical scope at Gleneagles Medical Centre.

Shoulder conditions

  • Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)
  • Rotator cuff tears
  • SLAP and labrum tears
  • Shoulder dislocation and instability
  • Shoulder impingement syndrome
  • Shoulder arthritis
  • Sports-related shoulder injuries

Knee conditions

  • ACL injuries and tears
  • Meniscus injuries and tears
  • Cartilage defects and injuries
  • Knee arthritis and knee replacement assessment
  • Patellofemoral disorders
  • Other ligament injuries
  • Sports knee injuries

Elbow conditions

  • Lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow)
  • Medial epicondylitis (golfer’s elbow)
  • Ligament repair and reconstruction

Ankle and foot conditions

  • Ankle ligament injuries
  • Ligament repair, reconstruction, and stabilisation
  • Achilles tendon injuries

Hip conditions

  • Hip osteoarthritis and total hip replacement assessment
  • Osteonecrosis of the femoral head
  • Peri-articular hip fractures

Spine

  • Lumbar disc herniation with nerve compression symptoms
  • Spinal stenosis and associated lower limb symptoms

Minimally Invasive Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Orthopaedics at Gleneagles

Minimally invasive orthopaedic surgery

Minimally invasive orthopaedic techniques, including arthroscopy, use small incisions and specialised instruments to access and treat structures within a joint. Published evidence indicates that arthroscopic procedures for conditions such as ACL reconstruction and rotator cuff repair are associated with shorter hospital stay and earlier return to function in appropriately selected patients.

  • Citation 1: van Eck CF et al. Minimally invasive single-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Am J Sports Med. 2010.
  • Citation 2: Verma NN et al. All-arthroscopic versus mini-open rotator cuff repair. Arthroscopy. 2006.

Dr Ng completed a fellowship at the Fowler Kennedy Sport Medicine Centre in London, Ontario, Canada, an internationally recognised centre with a clinical programme in sports orthopaedics. He has clinical experience in keyhole (arthroscopic) techniques for shoulder and knee conditions.

Sports orthopaedic specialist, Orchard Road, Singapore

Sports orthopaedics addresses injuries sustained during athletic activity or physical exercise. Common presentations include ACL tears, meniscal injuries, rotator cuff pathology, and ankle ligament injuries. Management aims to restore function and, where appropriate, support a return to the patient’s prior level of physical activity.

  • Citation 3: Ardern CL et al. Return to sport following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Br J Sports Med. 2014;48(21):1543-52. Approximately 81% of patients return to sport; 65% return to pre-injury level.

Knee replacement assessment at Gleneagles Medical Centre

Knee replacement (total or partial) is considered for patients with advanced knee arthritis where non-surgical management has not provided adequate relief. Assessment includes a detailed clinical evaluation and review of imaging. Dr Ng discusses all surgical and non-surgical options during the consultation.

  • Citation 4: Bourne RB et al. Patient satisfaction after total knee arthroplasty: who is satisfied and who is not? Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2010;468(1):57-63.

Rotator cuff repair

Rotator cuff tears are a common cause of shoulder pain and functional limitation. Surgical repair is considered when conservative management has been unsuccessful or when the tear is of a type unlikely to heal without intervention. Arthroscopic repair techniques are associated with reduced post-operative pain and shorter recovery in suitable candidates.

  • Citation 5: Millett PJ et al. Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: Part 1. Am J Sports Med. 2004;32(6):1512-22.

Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) treatment

Frozen shoulder is characterised by pain and progressive restriction of shoulder movement. Management includes physiotherapy, corticosteroid injections, and, where indicated, arthroscopic capsular release. The condition typically resolves over 18 to 36 months, though treatment may reduce the duration and severity of symptoms.

  • Citation 6: Hand GC et al. Long-term outcome of frozen shoulder. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2008;17(2):231-6.

Hip and joint arthroplasty

Total hip and knee arthroplasty are considered for patients with advanced osteoarthritis or osteonecrosis where conservative measures have been inadequate. Implant selection and surgical technique are discussed with each patient during the assessment consultation.

  • Citation 7: Carr AJ et al. Knee replacement. The Lancet. 2012;379(9823):1331-40. PMID: 22398175.

Financial Navigation: MediSave, Integrated Shield Plans, and Direct Settlement

  • MediSave eligibility for orthopaedic procedures

    MediSave is a component of Singapore’s Central Provident Fund (CPF) scheme. Surgical procedures performed at accredited hospitals in Singapore are generally claimable under MediSave, subject to the applicable withdrawal limits set by the Ministry of Health (MOH). Outpatient consultation fees for specialist visits are not claimable under MediSave.

    Patients are advised to review the current MediSave surgical table limits on the MOH MediSave page (www.moh.gov.sg/cost-financing/healthcare-schemes-subsidies/medisave) or to enquire with the clinic’s administrative team for procedure-specific guidance.

  • Integrated Shield Plans (IPs)

    Integrated Shield Plans are private insurance products offered by approved insurers that complement MediSave. These plans may provide coverage for hospitalisation, surgical fees, and pre- and post-hospitalisation expenses, subject to the terms and conditions of the individual policy.

    The clinic is on the specialist panels of several insurers, including AIA, Singlife with Aviva, HSBC Life, Great Eastern, and Prudential (personal insurance), and Alliance Healthcare, Adept Health, MMHC, and IHP (corporate insurance). Direct billing arrangements are available where applicable. Please confirm with the clinic’s administrative team prior to your consultation.

    For information on IP policy coverage, visit the MOH Integrated Shield Plans page (www.moh.gov.sg/cost-financing/healthcare-schemes-subsidies/integrated-shield-plans).

  • Fee transparency

    The clinic provides itemised fee estimates for anticipated procedures upon request, in keeping with MOH guidelines on fee transparency. Nett prices are available at the clinic’s payment counter. No comparative or promotional pricing is listed, in compliance with the Private Hospitals and Medical Clinics (Advertisement) Regulations 2019. Patients are encouraged to request a cost estimate in advance of any elective procedure.

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About Dr Dennis Ng Zhaowen

  • Senior Consultant Orthopaedic Specialist
MBBS (Singapore)
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MRCSEd
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MMED
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FRCSEdOrth (Gold Medal Award)

Dr Dennis Ng Zhaowen is a Senior Consultant Orthopaedic Specialist at Gleneagles Medical Centre and Mount Elizabeth Novena Specialist Centre, Singapore. He is registered with the Singapore Medical Council (SMC) as a specialist in orthopaedic surgery.

  • Qualifications: MBBS (Singapore), MRCSEd, MMed, FRCSEdOrth (Gold Medal Award).
  • Former Deputy Head, Shoulder and Elbow Division and Sports Knee Division, National University Hospital (NUH), Singapore.
  • Fellowship: Fowler Kennedy Sport Medicine Centre, London, Ontario, Canada.
  • MOH-licensed clinic under the Private Hospitals and Medical Clinics Act.
  • MediSave-approved status for eligible surgical procedures.
  • On the specialist panels of major personal and corporate insurers in Singapore.
  • Clinically reviewed: April 2026. Review frequency: quarterly.

Dr Ng’s SMC registration can be verified on the Singapore Medical Council online register (www.smcregistry.smc.edu.sg). For MediSave-related queries, refer to the CPF MediSave page (www.cpf.gov.sg/member/healthcare-financing/using-your-medisave-savings).

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    Singapore 258499

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    Frequently Asked Questions: Orthopaedic Specialist at Gleneagles, Singapore

    What are some signs I should see an orthopaedic specialist?

    You should consider a specialist consultation if you experience persistent joint pain lasting more than a few weeks, swelling or instability in a joint, a reduced range of movement, pain that limits your daily activities or sports participation, or if you have sustained an injury to a bone, joint, or ligament that has not improved with rest.

    What should I expect during my first consultation with Dr Dennis Ng at Gleneagles Medical Centre?

    At your initial consultation, Dr Ng will review your medical history and conduct a physical examination of the affected area. If relevant, he will review any prior X-rays, MRI, or CT reports. You will receive an explanation of the likely diagnosis and a discussion of the available treatment options, including non-surgical and surgical approaches with their respective benefits and risks.

    How long does recovery from ACL reconstruction surgery take?

    Recovery following ACL reconstruction varies between individuals. Return to light activities is typically possible within a few weeks, while return to sport generally requires a structured rehabilitation programme of six to nine months or longer. Research by Ardern et al. (Br J Sports Med, 2014) found that approximately 81% of patients return to sport following ACL reconstruction, with 65% returning to their pre-injury level.

    Is my orthopaedic treatment at Gleneagles claimable by MediSave or insurance?

    Surgical procedures performed at accredited hospitals are generally claimable under MediSave, subject to MOH withdrawal limits. Integrated Shield Plan coverage depends on your individual policy. Outpatient consultation fees are generally not MediSave-claimable. Please enquire with the clinic’s administrative team for procedure-specific guidance, or refer to the MOH MediSave surgical table.

    Will I need physiotherapy after orthopaedic surgery?

    Physiotherapy is a standard component of recovery following most orthopaedic surgical procedures. Rehabilitation helps restore range of motion, strength, and function. The duration and frequency of physiotherapy will depend on the procedure performed and your individual recovery progress.

    Can sports injuries be treated without surgery?

    Many sports injuries can be managed non-surgically through physiotherapy, activity modification, bracing, or injection therapy. The most appropriate management depends on the specific diagnosis, the severity of the injury, and the patient’s functional goals. Dr Ng will discuss all clinically appropriate options during your consultation at Gleneagles Medical Centre.

    What does an orthopaedic specialist do?

    An orthopaedic specialist is a medical doctor who has completed postgraduate training in the diagnosis and management of conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system, including bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, and nerves. Management may involve non-surgical or surgical approaches depending on the diagnosis.

    What is the difference between a sports orthopaedic specialist and a general orthopaedic specialist?

    A sports orthopaedic specialist has additional training or a clinical focus in injuries related to sport and physical activity. While both assess musculoskeletal conditions, a sports orthopaedic specialist typically has particular experience with ligament, tendon, and cartilage injuries, arthroscopic procedures, and return-to-sport rehabilitation programmes.

    How do I prepare for my first appointment at Gleneagles Medical Centre?

    Please bring your NRIC or passport, your referral letter if you have one, any prior investigation results (X-rays, MRI or CT reports, blood test results), and a list of your current medications. 

    Wearing or bringing comfortable clothing that allows easy access to the affected area is advisable. Gleneagles Medical Centre is located at 6 Napier Road, #07-15, Singapore 258499, near Orchard MRT station (Thomson-East Coast Line).

    Is there parking available at Gleneagles Medical Centre?

    Carpark facilities are available within the Gleneagles Medical Centre and Hospital compound at 6 Napier Road, Singapore 258499. The centre is also accessible by public transport, with Orchard MRT station (Thomson-East Coast Line) approximately 10 minutes away on foot, and Bus 7, 77, 106, and 123 serving the Napier Road stop.

    Does Dr Dennis Ng see patients for knee replacement assessment?

    Dr Ng manages patients with knee arthritis and knee-related conditions. Patients seeking assessment for knee replacement are welcome to request a consultation at Gleneagles Medical Centre. During the appointment, Dr Ng will assess the clinical findings and discuss whether surgical or non-surgical management is most appropriate for the individual patient’s circumstances.

    What insurance panels is Dr Dennis Ng's clinic on?

    The clinic is on the specialist panels of AIA, Singlife with Aviva, HSBC Life, Great Eastern, and Prudential for personal insurance, and Alliance Healthcare, Adept Health, MMHC, and IHP for corporate insurance. Direct billing is available with selected insurers, subject to policy terms. Please confirm coverage with your insurer and the clinic prior to your consultation.