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Dr Joe Lee is a urologist at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital and Gleneagles Hospital, Singapore.
He specialises in the management of complex penile disorders, male infertility, urinary stones and prostate conditions.
Prior to joining private practice, Dr Lee was a senior consultant and director of andrology and male reproductive medicine at the National University Hospital’s department of urology, where he spearheaded advanced research and clinical trials in the field of men’s health.
He graduated from the National University of Singapore and furthered his specialisation with degrees in surgery from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, UK and a master’s degree in Singapore. Upon obtaining his specialist accreditation, Dr Lee embarked on an advanced andrology fellowship at St Joseph Hospital, University of Western Ontario, Canada. There, he further honed his skills in penile implants, artificial urinary sphincters, microsurgeries and sperm retrievals. He has been practising medicine for more than 20 years.
He is currently the vice-president of the Singapore Men’s Health Society and an executive committee member of the Singapore Urological Association.
Dr Lee is actively involved in new innovations and research in the urological field.
Chung, E., Liao, L., Kim, J. H., Wang, Z., Kitta, T., Lin, A. T., Lee, K., Ye, L., Chu, P., Kaiho, Y., Takei, M., Jiang, H., Lee, J., Masuda, H., & Tse, V. (2022). The Asia‐Pacific AMS800 artificial urinary sphincter consensus statement. International Journal of Urology, 30(2), 128–138.
Law, Y. X. T., Shen, L., Khor, V. W. S., Chen, W., Chen, W. J. K., Durai, P., Gauhar, V., Lie, K. Y., & Lee, K. C. J. (2022). Choosing the best way for urinary decompression and developing a novel predictive model for septic shock using SOFA in these patients. International Journal of Urology, 29(12), 1488–1496.
Sng, C. M. N., Wee, L. M. C., Tang, K. C., Lee, K. C. J., Wu, Q. H., Yeo, J. C., & Bhagat, A. a. S. (2022). Wearable soft microtube sensors for quantitative Home-Based erectile dysfunction monitoring. Sensors, 22(23), 9344.
Chung, E., Lee, J., Liu, C., Taniguchi, H., Zhou, H., & Park, H. J. (2021b). Clinical Practice Guideline Recommendation on the use of low intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy and low intensity pulsed ultrasound shock wave therapy to treat erectile dysfunction: The Asia-Pacific Society for Sexual Medicine Position Statement. the World Journal of Men’s Health, 39(1), 1.