Grace Koh - Senior Physiotherapist

CBD (Robinson Road) & Novena (Novena Medical Center)

Registered Physiotherapist (Allied Health Professions Council)

Qualifications:

  • Master of Science in Health and Rehabilitation Science (with Neuromuscular Physical Therapy Concentration) (University of Pittsburgh, United States)
  • Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy (Curtin University, Australia)
  • Diploma in Physiotherapy (Nanyang Polytechnic, Singapore)

Expertise:

  1. Vestibular Rehabilitation
  2. Neurological Physiotherapy
 
Patient Age Group: 18 years and above
 

Language: English, Mandarin

Physiotherapy

Vestibular therapy

Grace specialises in Neurological Physiotherapy and Vestibular Rehabilitation, with over 15 years of professional experience. 

Prior to joining City Osteopathy and Physiotherapy, she held the position of Principal Physiotherapist at Singapore General Hospital (SGH), where she collaborated closely with neurologists and otolaryngologists to help patients achieve their therapy goals.

Grace earned her Master’s degree in Neurological Physiotherapy from the University of Pittsburgh through a SGH scholarship and has received multiple prestigious awards, including the Singapore Health Quality Service Award, SGH Heart of Gold Award, and Allied Health Division Service Excellence Award, in recognition of her commitment to patient care.

With a strong commitment to treating individuals with neurological conditions like stroke and Parkinson’s disease, as well as those dealing with dizziness and vestibular disorders, Grace focuses on providing comprehensive care. She is particularly dedicated to supporting seniors facing geriatric challenges such as deconditioning and frequent falls. Her passion lies in helping patients regain their independence and improve their quality of life, while also advocating for greater awareness and accessibility to vestibular rehabilitation.

Grace is proficient in managing a wide range of vestibular conditions, including Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), unilateral and bilateral vestibular hypofunction and Persistent Postural Perceptual Dizziness (PPPD). She is also experienced in addressing visual motion sensitivity (VMS), ensuring comprehensive care for patients with complex vestibular disorders.

Beyond her clinical practice, Grace is actively involved in knowledge sharing through multidisciplinary meetings, case discussions, and teaching. She remains dedicated to continuous professional development, ensuring that her patients receive the highest standard of care.

Outside of work, Grace stays busy with her three munchkins—building mattress forts, crafting, painting, and playing referee in the house.