
Gastroenterologist

No OPD information available
Gastroparesis
Gastric Dysmotility
Indigestion
Daphne Foong is a female healthcare provider who helps patients with stomach problems like Gastroparesis, Gastric Dysmotility, and Indigestion. She uses special skills and treatments to care for her patients.
Daphne Foong talks to her patients in a friendly and clear way, making sure they understand their condition and treatment options. Patients trust her because she listens to their concerns and works with them to find the best solutions.
Daphne Foong stays up-to-date with the latest medical knowledge and research by attending conferences, reading medical journals, and collaborating with other healthcare professionals. This helps her provide the best care for her patients.
Daphne Foong works well with her colleagues and other medical professionals. She values teamwork and communication to ensure that patients receive comprehensive care and support.
Daphne Foong's work has positively impacted many patients' lives by improving their symptoms and overall health. Her research on predicting treatment response and conducting clinical trials has contributed to advancing medical understanding and treatment options for stomach-related conditions.
One of Daphne Foong's notable publications is "Predicting symptomatic response to prokinetic treatment using Gastric Alimetry." This research helps healthcare providers better understand how to treat stomach issues effectively.
Daphne Foong has also conducted clinical trials like "Comparison of Gastrointestinal Transit Measurements for the Atmo Capsule With Those of the Gold Standard (SmartPill) in Gastroparesis and Slow Transit Constipation Patients." These trials help improve diagnostic and treatment methods for patients with stomach problems.
Overall, Daphne Foong is a dedicated healthcare provider who uses her expertise and research to help patients with stomach issues lead healthier lives.
Enrollment Status: Completed
Published: July 20, 2023
Intervention Type: Device
Study Drug:
Study Phase: Not Applicable
