GastroClinic In Singapore
When digestion doesn’t feel
quite right, clear answers matter.
When digestion doesn’t feel quite right, clear answers matter.
- Gastroenterologist in Singapore
- Colonoscopy
- Acid Reflux Treatment
- Constipation Treatment
Enhance Your Well-being with
Dr Cui Li at GastroClinic
Schedule your appointment today and embark on a journey toward digestive wellness.
Our Gastroenterologist
Dr Lin Cui Li
Gastroenterology & Hepatology Care
Qualifications & Training
- BA (USA), MD (USA)
- American Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology
- Fellowship training in Gastroenterology & Hepatology (USA)
- Subspecialty training in Advanced Endoscopy
Why See A Gastroenterologist
When should digestive symptoms be checked?
Common reasons people consult a Gastroenterologist include:
- Ongoing acid reflux or heartburn
- Constipation or persistent diarrhoea
- Abdominal pain or bloating
- Blood in stool or unexplained anaemia
- Changes in bowel habits
- Difficulty swallowing
- Liver-related concerns or abnormal blood tests
Common Symptoms and Conditions We Treat
- Frequent acid reflux or heartburn
- Difficulty swallowing
- A known history of Barrett’s Esophagus
- Assessment helps clarify whether symptoms are related to reflux, inflammation, or structural issues.
- Indigestion, bloating, or upper abdominal discomfort
- Nausea or vomiting
- Ongoing gastric pain
- A history of Helicobacter Pylori infection
- Family history of stomach cancer
- Frequent acid reflux or heartburn
- Difficulty swallowing
- A known history of Barrett’s oesophagus
- These symptoms may require evaluation to determine whether further investigations, such as colonoscopy, are appropriate.
- Abnormal liver blood tests
- Fatty liver disease
- Hepatitis B or C
- Jaundice
- Unexplained abdominal discomfort
- Assessment focuses on identifying contributing factors and monitoring liver health.
- Unexplained weight loss
- Elevated tumour markers
- Pancreatic or bile duct cysts
- Further evaluation may be recommended to clarify findings and guide next steps.
Symptoms to Check Up – FAQs
Abdominal pain can have many causes, including issues related to the stomach, intestines, liver, or gallbladder. Pain that is persistent, recurrent, or worsening may require medical evaluation to determine whether further investigation is needed.
Occasional heartburn is common. However, acid reflux that occurs frequently, disrupts sleep, causes difficulty swallowing, or does not improve with lifestyle changes may warrant further assessment.
Bloating or belching that happens regularly, causes discomfort, or does not improve with simple dietary adjustments may be linked to digestive conditions and may benefit from evaluation.
Bloating or belching that happens regularly, causes discomfort, or does not improve with simple dietary adjustments may be linked to digestive conditions and may benefit from evaluation.
A change in bowel habits refers to new or unexplained changes in stool frequency, consistency, or pattern. If these changes persist, further evaluation may be appropriate to identify the cause.
Blood in the stool can result from various conditions, some minor and others more significant. Any occurrence of blood in the stool should be assessed to determine the underlying cause.
Services We Offer
Endoscopy & Bowel Investigations

Colonoscopy
For persistent constipation, diarrhoea, blood in the stool, or changes in bowel habits.

Screening Colonoscopy
For individuals without symptoms based on age or colorectal cancer risk factors.

Gastroscopy
For ongoing acid reflux, upper abdominal pain, nausea, or swallowing difficulty.

Small Bowel Capsule Endoscopy
Small intestine conditions that are not easily assessed by standard endoscopy.
Advanced Endoscopic Procedures

Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS)
To assess deeper layers of the digestive tract or nearby organs such as the pancreas.

Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR)
For the removal of selected abnormal surface lesions detected during endoscopy.
Imaging & Liver Investigations

Ultrasound – Hepatobiliary System
For liver abnormalities, gallbladder symptoms, or bile duct concerns.

Computed Tomography (CT) Scan
To assess abdominal organs when structural causes of symptoms are suspected.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
For detailed soft-tissue or organ evaluation when further clarification is needed.
Not sure which test is appropriate?
A consultation with a gastroenterologist helps determine whether further investigation is needed and which option may be suitable.
Concerned about persistent digestive symptoms?
About GastroClinic
- Understanding your symptoms and medical history
- Using appropriate investigations where needed
- Discussing findings clearly and transparently
- Supporting ongoing management for chronic digestive conditions








