Dr Benjamin Yip is a Singapore-trained gastroenterologist with extensive experience in digestive and liver medicine. He manages a wide range of gastrointestinal conditions and performs diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopic procedures. His practice focuses on evidence-based evaluation, clear communication, and personalised care planning for individuals with stomach, bowel, liver and pancreatic concerns.
Education & Professional Training
MBBS, National University of Singapore
MRCP (UK)
Master of Clinical Investigation (MCI), NUS
Fellowship, Royal College of Physicians (Edinburgh)
Fellowship, American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (FASGE)
Fellowship, Academy of Medicine Singapore (Gastroenterology)
Subspecialty training in Advanced Endoscopy, Royal Free Hospital & University College Hospital London (HMDP Award)
Subspecialty Expertise
ERCP (bile duct and pancreatic duct evaluation)
Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS)
SpyGlass™ cholangioscopy
Deep / single-balloon enteroscopy
Endoscopic dilation and stenting
These procedures support minimally invasive diagnosis and management of pancreatobiliary and bowel conditions.
Contributions to Public Healthcare
Dr Yip previously served at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital and Ng Teng Fong General Hospital, where he performed advanced endoscopic services, participated in endoscopy committees, trained junior doctors and contributed to clinical research. He continues to serve as a Visiting Consultant to NTFGH.
Key Focus Areas
Gastric symptoms: reflux, gastritis, ulcers
Bowel conditions: IBS, inflammatory bowel disease, polyps
Colorectal cancer screening & surveillance
Liver disease: fatty liver, hepatitis, abnormal liver enzymes
Gallbladder, bile duct and pancreatic conditions
Gastroscopy and colonoscopy
Advanced endoscopy (ERCP, EUS, cholangioscopy, deep enteroscopy)
Clinical Approach
Dr Yip provides thorough assessment of digestive and liver conditions, combining structured specialist training with a wide range of endoscopic capabilities. He works closely with patients to understand their symptoms, guide them on appropriate investigations, and develop management plans based on clinical findings and individual needs.
