Mr Chye Yew Ng is a Consultant Hand and Peripheral Nerve Surgeon who specialises in all aspects of hand and nerve surgery. He has a particular interest in the management of brachial plexus injury, scapular winging, Parsonage-Turner syndrome, nerve tumour and scaphoid fracture/nonunion.
Mr Ng graduated from the University of Edinburgh as the gold medallist in 2002. He subsequently completed orthopaedic training in Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh and was awarded Fellowship in Trauma and Orthopaedics in 2011. He then spent the following two years pursuing advanced subspecialty training by completing an Upper Limb Fellowship in Wrightington Hospital and a National Interface (Orthoplastic) Hand Fellowship in Manchester.
During his fellowship training, he successfully obtained postgraduate certification in hand surgery from both the British Society for Surgery of the Hand and the European Board of Hand Surgery. He also won the best performance award in the European hand diploma examination 2013.He believes in continuing lifelong learning in order to provide the best possible care to his patients. He has travelled to multiple centres of excellence in Europe, North America and Asia to learn from the leading experts in hand and nerve surgery. His pursuits of professional development have been supported by the awards of Zimmer SCOT travelling fellowship, BOA travelling fellowship, FESSH travelling award and BSSH Stack fellowship.
Mr Ng also maintains a strong interest in education and research. He has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals, authored book chapters and presented at many national and international scientific meetings. He is the Chair of the Training Interface Group in Hand Surgery.