Dr Teh is a specialist registered General Practitioner & Director of the practice.
He is a graduate of both the University of Oxford & the University of Cambridge; medical schools that are consistently rated among the world’s best (ranking 2nd and 3rd on the 2017 QS World University leaderboard).
Dr Teh obtained his BA degree in Medicine from the University of Cambridge. He was awarded double 1st class honours and the Rolleston Scholarship for Medicine by the University. His performance was also recognised with multiple College Academic Prizes. His University research on the neural pathways involved in pain perception are now the basis for implantable neuromodulation devices used to treat patients with chronic pain and Parkinson’s Disease.
Dr Teh went on to study clinical medicine at the University of Oxford, graduating with the degrees BM BCh (Oxon).
He was trained by the specialists of the Oxford University Hospitals, an international centre at the forefront of musculoskeletal, surgical and cancer research. He was awarded the Tutor’s Prize for Surgery by the University for his ability in this field.
He subsequently obtained a Masters degree (MA) in the Medical Sciences from the University of Cambridge.
Dr Teh has trained further in a wide range of hospital specialities to expand his skill set well beyond the expected scope of a GP.
After graduating he practised exclusively in the city of London, acquiring his experience at leading teaching hospitals (the Chelsea and Westminster & the Charing Cross) while also serving as tutor to the medical students of Imperial College London.
He has spent years working independently within specialist clinics in aged care, general medicine/surgery, ENT, neurology and paediatrics to acquire advanced knowledge in the diagnosis and treatment of patients in all of these areas.
He also has extensive experience working in some of the UK’s busiest Emergency Departments, handling trauma cases, serious and life threatening conditions.
He is strongly committed to evidence-based practice and his research has been published in international medical journals in the areas of gastroenterology and neurology.
Dr Teh is committed to improving community and public health, having served the Notting Hill area in London as an NHS GP Principal and helping to shape the city’s Health service as a member of the West London Commissioning Consortium. As clinical lead for Anticoagulation he was in charge of city policy for medicine safety and the education of his fellow GPs.
Dr Teh has also worked in Perth (WA), with a team of midwives and obstetricians to provide specialist antenatal care in addition to microscopic ear treatment and dermatological surgery – all services which he will continue to offer at BHC.
He is registered and recognised as a specialist GP with the qualifications MRCGP (UK) and FRACGP (Australia).