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Hmm, I don't have direct personal experience with Dr Pradip, but from what I've heard, he's an Associate Consultant in Maternal Fetal Medicine at NUH, so he specialises in higher-risk pregnancies, that could be a good fit depending on your situation. He trained at NUH and graduated with Dean's List honours, so his credentials are solid, though I'd weigh that against whether his subspecialty focus matches what you actually need. Might be worth checking what trimester you're in and whether you're considered higher risk, since that affects how much you'd benefit from seeing someone in his division versus a general O&G.

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