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ABOUT DR. BEE TAN

Expert Gastroenterology Care with Compassion.

Welcome to Queen Bee Gut Clinic, where Dr Bee Tan offers consultant-level gastroenterology care with warmth and expertise. Specialising in digestive health, reflux, and gut motility, we provide clear diagnosis and personalised treatment in a calm, reassuring environment. Your journey to better digestive wellness begins here.

About

Dr Bee Tan is a UK-accredited consultant gastroenterologist, dual-trained in gastroenterology and general internal medicine, with years of experience at leading UK teaching hospitals. Fluent in English, Malay, Chinese, and Hokkien, Dr Tan offers culturally sensitive, compassionate care that helps patients feel understood and supported every step of the way.

Expert Qualifications

MBChB, MRCP(UK), MSc Gastroenterology (Merit), CCT - trained at prestigious institutions including Queen Mary University of London and Royal London Hospital.

Additional Achievements

JAG-certified in gastroscopy, colonoscopy, and capsule endoscopy. Proficient in pH manometry studies with consistently high performance standards.

Published Research

Internationally recognised research in gastroenterology, with presentations at BSG and UEG conferences, contributing to advancing digestive health care.

CONTACT

Dr. Bee Tan (陈美婷)

Consultant Gastroenterologist

MBChB, MRCP(UK), PgDiploma Clinical Education, MSc Gastroenterology (Merit), CCT (Gastroenterology, UK)

2025

CCT Completion

Specialist training completed

4

Multilingual consultations; Fluent in English, Mandarin, Malay and Hokkien.

100%

JAG Standards

Consistently exceeded KPIs

  • Professional Qualifications

    • Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBChB), University of Glasgow (2013)

    • Membership of the Royal Colleges of Physicians (MRCP UK)

    • MSc in Gastroenterology, Queen Mary University of London (2019) - Merit Award

    • Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Education, Health Care Skills (2017)

    • Completion of Specialist Training (CCT) in Gastroenterology and General (Internal) Medicine (2025)
  • Case Report Publications

    A challenging diagnosis of drug-induced liver injury mimicking autoimmune hepatitis.

    • B. Tan. Journal MAR of Gastroenterology, 2024, Vol 3(5)

    A case report on IgG4-related sclerosing cholangitis – A challenging diagnosis of obstructive jaundice.

    • B. Tan. Journal MAR of Gastroenterology, 2024, Vol 3(5)

    A case report on the challenging diagnosis of benign pneumatosis intestinalis – Preventing avoidable surgery.

    • B. Tan. Journal MAR of Gastroenterology, 2024, Vol 3(5)
  • National and International Presentations and Publications

    2025

    Advanced bipolar and microwave energy- a safer alternative compared to monopolar electrosurgical devised in Western colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) practice? 

    • SJ. Looi, R.Kader, B.Tan, E.Seward, O.Ahmad, R.Vega. 

    • Persented at ESGE. Published at Endoscopy Journal 2025;57

    2025

    Outcomes of pT1 colorectal cancers (CRC) managed by Speedboad-assisted endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). 

    • SJ. Looi, R.Kader, B.Tan, E.Seward, O.Ahmad, R.Vega. 

    • Persented at ESGE. Published at Endoscopy Journal 2025;57

    2025

    Evaluating outcomes of pT1 colorectal cancers (CRC) managed with speedboat assisted endoscopic subcmucosal dissection (S-ESD). 

    • SJ. Looi, B.Tan, R.Kader, E.Seward, O.Ahmad, R.Vega. Persented at BSG.

    • Published at Gut BMJ Journal 2025;74

    2024  

    Mean nocturnal baseline impedance (MNBI) as an adjunctive marker for scleroderma in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease.

    • S. Hoshino, T. Voulgaris, B. Tan, M. Velegraki, Y. Karasawa, R.Y. Margalit, E. Yazaki.

    • Presented at BSG; Published in Gut BMJ Journal 2024;73


    2023  

    Pilot data evaluating learning curve in speedboat-assisted submucosal dissection (SSD) in a UK tertiary hospital – a single-operator experience without on-site tutoring.

    • B. Tan, R. Kader, O. Ahmad, E. Seward, R. Vega.

    • Presented at UEG; Published in UEG Journal 2023;11

    2021  

    Importance of IBD biopsy protocol in clinical practice: Analysis comparing two British patient cohorts.

    • E. Abdelmalek, A. Sundarajan, B. Tan, M. Bose, R. Phillips, L. Pillay, A. Forbes, C. Papadia.

    • Presented at UEG; Published in UEG Journal 2021;9

    2019  

    A pilot study understanding the causes and temporal relationship of elective endoscopy unplanned admissions within 8 days.

    • B. T. Tan, I. Amin.

    • Presented at the British Society of Gastroenterology Annual Meeting, Glasgow, UK

    2014  

    Outcomes following Interventional Radiology (IR) for palliation in advanced HPB cancer.

    • B. T. Tan, M. S. J. Wilson, I. Zealley, I. S. Tait.

    • Presented at The International Association of Surgeons, Gastroenterologists, and Oncologists, Vienna
  • Additional Achievements

    • JAG-certified endoscopist in gastroscopy, colonoscopy, and capsule endoscopy

    • Maintains high-level KPI standards in endoscopic procedures

    • Trained in pH manometry studies and capsule endoscopy at the internationally renowned Royal London Hospital (2023-2025)

    • Completed gastroenterology and general internal medicine training in leading UK teaching hospitals, including:
    • University College Hospital, London
    • The Royal London Hospital
    • The Royal Free Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, a center of excellence for liver transplantation

    • Multilingual consultations; Fluent in English, Mandarin, Malay and Hokkien.