Asian Medical Foundation

The Asian Medical Foundation (AMF) was established on 29 April 2003 by a group of doctors, nurses and staff at Raffles Medical Group. Its aim is to help needy patients and groups requiring medical treatment. It also supports community projects for the vulnerable elderly.

We Aim To Help The Needy And Underprivileged

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We provide medical and healthcare-related programmes, including related training and education

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We work with like-minded government agencies, charities, corporations, and NGOs on community projects catered to the less fortunate

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We extend assistance based on our core competence - to provide medical and healthcare-related service and programmes, including conducting healthcare-related training and education

Our History

The Asian Medical Foundation (AMF) was established on 29 April 2003 by a group of doctors, nurses and staff at Raffles Medical Group. The foundation aims to help the needy and underprivileged through financial assistance and community projects.

We provide medical and healthcare-related programmes, including related training and education.

We work with like-minded government agencies, charities, corporations, and NGOs on community projects catered to the less fortunate.

We extend assistance based on our core competence - providing medical and healthcare-related services and programmes, as well as conducting healthcare-related training and education.

Our Mission and Objective

To provide financial assistance to impoverished patients in need of medical or health care.

To promote or organise programmes for the furtherance of continued medical and health education and training for doctors and other healthcare providers.

To fund research and development to improve diagnostics, therapeutic and prophylactic procedures and the understanding of the aetiology and pathogenesis of diseases.

Business Times Interview with our Chairman

Our Chairman Dr Loo Choon Yong shares with SALT, a magazine by the National Volunteer and Philanthropy Centre, what he sees the Foundation to be doing in the near future. The Interview was again published in Business Times on 24 May 2005.

Board of Trustees

Chairman

  • Dr Loo Choon Yong

Members

  • Mrs Jacqueline Loo
  • Professor Walter Tan

Auditor

  • KPMG

Management Committee

  • Mrs Jacqueline Loo - Chairman
  • Mr Moiz Tyebally - Secretary
  • Mrs Leong Geok Hoon - Treasurer
  • Dr Tan Lian Choo
  • Prof Wee Beng Geok
  • Dr Melvyn Wong Chung Pheng
  • Mr Yeo Siak Ling

Administration

  • Ms Nicole Boo – Administrator