James Teoh

James is a podiatrist from Sydney, holding a Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine from Western Sydney University. With years of experience in private practice, he is adept at treating a wide range of lower limb musculoskeletal, skin, and nail conditions. His expertise includes crafting custom foot orthotics, implementing strengthening and conditioning programs, and performing successful ingrown toenail surgeries. James is committed to continuous professional development, regularly attending courses to stay updated with the latest advancements in podiatry. He holds a dry needling certificate and has expanded his knowledge in ski boot fitting, custom ski boot liners, and orthotics. James’ approach to podiatry is holistic, viewing the human body as a structure that requires a solid foundation at the foot level for overall health and function. His passion for podiatry stems from his extensive sporting background and personal experiences with recurring toe issues, ankle and knee pain. This has allowed him to develop a deep understanding of the impact of lower limb injuries and the importance of effective treatment. His unique blend of personal experience and expertise has kept him injury-free and at his best while actively participating in high-intensity sports. Outside of work, James is an avid sports enthusiast, particularly in tennis, gym workouts, skiing, and road cycling. He has been playing tennis since a young age and maintains a strong passion for the sport, playing competitively. His skiing journey began at the age of four in Australia, and he has skied annually at various resorts across multiple countries like Australia, New Zealand, and America. Additionally, he has also pursued a ski instructor course to further enhance his expertise. James is excited to bring his skill set and dedication to the podiatry profession at Physio and Sole Clinic, share his knowledge with his patients, and help them maintain optimal health for an active lifestyle while raising awareness about the importance of lower limb health.
Ee Laine Lee

Ee Laine began her physiotherapy career in Adelaide, Australia, providing care across various community settings, including home therapy, day therapy centers, and rehabilitation facilities. These early experiences helped her develop expertise in managing diverse musculoskeletal, orthopaedic, and post-operative conditions. Since relocating to Singapore in 2010, Ee Laine has primarily worked in private practice, occasionally offering home-based care. Specialising in conditions affecting the shoulder, spine, hip, knee, and ankle, Ee Laine collaborates closely with orthopaedic specialists, particularly in post-operative rehabilitation. Her expertise also includes running-related injuries and pre- and post-natal fitness. She employs evidence-based treatment approaches, combining manual therapy, adjunct electrotherapy, therapeutic exercise, and patient education to optimise outcomes. Passionate about helping clients regain mobility and improve their quality of life, Ee Laine believes in empowering her patients with the knowledge and tools needed to take an active role in their recovery. With over two decades of experience, she has a deep understanding of the challenges associated with pain and rehabilitation and is committed to guiding her patients through every step of their journey. Outside of work, Ee Laine enjoys staying active through running and walking at Jurong Lake Gardens. A passionate foodie and wine enthusiast, she loves hosting wine dinners for friends and exploring culinary adventures. During the pandemic, she discovered a love for baking and has been nurturing her sourdough starter ever since.
Sophie Hong

Sophie graduated from La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia, in 2020 with a Master of Physiotherapy Practice. Her passion for various dance genres during her teenage years ignited her curiosity about the human body and led her to pursue a career in Physiotherapy. She began her career in an acute public hospital, where she gained invaluable clinical experience in managing patients with musculoskeletal, neurological, and cardiopulmonary conditions. Sophie believes that good physical health is essential for a happy and fulfilling life. She is dedicated to empowering her patients to take an active role in their rehabilitation, improving their quality of life. A conscientious and curious individual, Sophie is committed to continuously learning new skills to enhance her patients’ rehabilitation experiences. In her free time, Sophie enjoys going to the gym and has recently taken up tennis as a new hobby. She also loves spending quality time with her loved ones and visiting pet-friendly cafes to unwind with her two dogs.
Yeap Zhen Ling Yuki

Zhen Ling (Yuki) graduated with a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Physiotherapy from Trinity College Dublin. She gained valuable experience working at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital for four years, specialising in geriatric and vestibular rehabilitation, where she helped numerous patients regain their independence and confidence. During her time there, she also worked in sports rehabilitation, focusing on injury prevention and recovery for active individuals, particularly those recovering from strains, sprains, and overuse injuries. She continues to specialise in these areas, adopting a patient-centered approach and tailoring her treatment plans to each individual’s unique needs and goals. Outside of work, she enjoys reading and watching psychological books and shows, which fuels her interest in understanding human behavior and motivations. Zhen Ling is committed to empowering her patients with knowledge and skills to manage their conditions effectively and promote long-term well-being.