Eve Lee, CEO

Eve Lee, Co-Founder and CEO of Hey Taylor

Women's Health & Menopause Clinic in Singapore

Eve Lee, CEO

Eve is the Co-Founder and CEO of Hey Taylor. Before founding the company, she built and exited a medical technology company, worked in digital health, and later in an IVF and gynaecology clinic.

Working across these different parts of healthcare gave her a close-up view of how care is designed and delivered. She saw how women’s concerns could be normalised or dismissed, while care remained fragmented across doctors, symptoms and stages of life.

She founded Hey Taylor to build a different model: healthcare designed around the life course of a woman.

WHY WE BUILT HEY TAYLOR

Built for the Full Arc of a Woman’s Life

Menstrual & Sexual Health
Unusual discharge
Irregular periods
Painful periods
Vaginal infections
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Reproductive Health & Family Building
Fertility screenings
Trying to conceive
PMOS & reproductive health
Birth control & IUCD insertion / removal
Pain during sex
Perimenopause & Menopause
Hot flushes, insomnia, mood swings & other symptoms
Weight management in midlife
Vaginal dryness
Irregular or heavy periods
Bone & heart health screening
General Women's Health
Breast cancer screenings
PAP Smears & cervical cancer screening
Age-based health screenings
General medical consultations

What if healthcare were built around the woman?

Taylor is the name of my future daughter.

When I think about the healthcare I want to build, I think about the care I would want her to have throughout her life.

Before starting Hey Taylor, I worked in a gynaecology and IVF clinic. I saw how often women came into care only when something had become difficult to ignore. Period problems could go uninvestigated for years. Fertility was often discussed only when someone was ready to conceive. By perimenopause, women could be experiencing changes across their bodies without anyone connecting them.

What struck me was how much earlier we could have been paying attention.

That is the care I would want for Taylor.

I would want her period cramps to be investigated, not normalised. I would want her to understand her contraception options and her hormonal health. For someone to help her think ahead about her fertility before it becomes an urgent question.

If she has a baby, I'd want her health to matter after the birth too. For her to recover properly, and for what we learn during pregnancy to inform how we care for her in the decades that follow.

When she reaches her forties and fifties, I would want changes in her sleep, periods, mood, weight, sexual health or cognition to be recognised as part of a bigger physiological transition. And for her to have access to evidence-based treatment and screening early, rather than waiting until those changes significantly affect her life.

None of these stages exists in isolation.

Our hormones interact with everything from our metabolism to our bones and sexual health. What happens in one decade can shape the next.

And unlike many illnesses, much of this journey is predictable. We know the transitions women are likely to move through. We increasingly know what can be treated, prevented or caught earlier.

So why isn’t healthcare organised around that journey?

That is the question behind Hey Taylor.

We are building healthcare around the life course of a woman. Care that combines medicine, lifestyle and multidisciplinary support, and evolves as she does.

Not a collection of disconnected visits, but a healthcare relationship that supports her through each transition and looks ahead to what comes next.

I don’t know whether I will have a daughter named Taylor one day.

But I know the healthcare I would want her to grow up with.

That is what we are building.

Eve Lee
CEO & Cofounder

Women's Health Clinic in the CBD

  • Clinic Address: #04-09, 160 Robinson Road, SBF Medical Suites, Singapore 068914
  • Opening Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
    (Blood tests and scans can be done on Saturdays 830am-1230pm)
  • WhatsApp / Telephone: +65 8808 0673
  • Consultation Options: In-person at Robinson Road or Telehealth consultations across Singapore
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Frequently asked questions

What is Hey Taylor?

Hey Taylor is a primary care practice built around women’s health and the different stages of a woman’s life.

We care for women through fertility, pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause, menopause and beyond. We treat what is affecting you today while also thinking ahead to what may matter for your future health.

Many women’s health concerns are not emergencies, but that does not mean you should simply live with them. We believe in caring for problems earlier, before they become more disruptive to your health or quality of life.

Why was Hey Taylor created?

Women go through major hormonal and reproductive transitions throughout life, but healthcare is often designed to treat each problem separately.

This can mean symptoms are looked at in isolation or dismissed as stress, ageing or simply something women have to live with. A woman with irregular periods may have her cycle treated without looking at the metabolic health that can come with PMOS (Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome, formerly called PCOS). During perimenopause, poor sleep, joint pain or changes in mood can appear across different parts of the body and be treated as unrelated problems.

Hey Taylor was built to connect these dots.

Our doctors are trained in primary care, but our clinical pathways are designed specifically around women’s health. We know what to look for at each stage and what may be connected. This means taking your concerns seriously today, while keeping an eye on the health issues that may matter later.

What is it like to get care at Hey Taylor?

You can see us in person, by video or book selected health screenings directly online.

Our standard doctor consultations are 20 minutes, with waiting kept to a maximum of five minutes. You can book an in-clinic consultation at our CBD clinic or book a video consultation from anywhere in Singapore. Choose the exact appointment slot that works for you and book it directly online, without back-and-forth phone calls.

For routine health screening, you can book directly online. Prices are published upfront, so you know what you are paying before you book.

Once your care is established, many follow-ups and prescription renewals can be completed by video or, where medically appropriate, through an online questionnaire.

Thorough when it matters. Convenient when it doesn’t need to be complicated.

How is Hey Taylor different from a gynaecologist?

Gynaecologists are specialists in the female reproductive system. Their care includes conditions that may require specialist procedures, surgery or fertility treatment such as IVF.

Hey Taylor approaches women’s healthcare differently.

First, we focus on earlier detection and medical management. Many women’s health conditions develop over time. We investigate symptoms early, identify potential health risks and manage them through medications and supplementation (without surgery) where possible, before they become more severe or require surgical or specialist intervention.

Second, we take a whole-body approach. Hormonal and reproductive health can affect far more than your reproductive organs. For example, Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS), previously known as PCOS, can affect metabolic health, while perimenopause can affect sleep, bone health and long-term cardiovascular health. We assess these connections and bring together medical treatment, screening and multidisciplinary care where appropriate.

This also applies when you are trying to conceive. We can assess both partners, identify factors that may make natural conception more difficult and optimise reproductive health while you try. If IVF or other fertility treatment is needed, we can recognise this and refer you to the appropriate specialist.

We do not perform surgery, IVF or invasive hospital procedures. When specialist care is needed, we help identify it and refer you appropriately.

You do not need to work out which doctor you need before booking. Hey Taylor can be your first stop. We assess what is going on, investigate where needed and provide medical treatment where appropriate. If you need specialist care, we help you get to the right place.

How is Hey Taylor different from a regular GP?

GPs are trained to care for a broad range of health concerns across all ages and genders.

Hey Taylor practises primary care with a particular focus on women. Our care pathways are built around the conditions and hormonal transitions women commonly experience throughout life.

That means knowing what to look for next.

Irregular periods, for example, may be a reason to investigate what is driving them rather than simply regulating the cycle.

Menopause care can involve different treatment options, including different types of menopause hormone therapy (MHT / HRT). We help you find an appropriate treatment while also looking beyond symptom relief to the health issues that become increasingly important in midlife.

What do you mean by holistic care?

To us, holistic means looking at the whole picture rather than treating a symptom or organ system in isolation.

Hormones act throughout the body. A hormonal condition may affect your reproductive health as well as your metabolism. It can also have implications for your bones, cardiovascular health, sleep and mental wellbeing.

Looking at the whole picture also changes how we treat. Medical treatment may be one part of your care. Depending on what you need, we may also involve another healthcare professional, such as a dietitian or physiotherapist.

Lifestyle interventions and supplements can also be incorporated where there is good evidence for them.

Holistic does not mean doing every test or treatment available. It means considering the parts of your health that are actually relevant to you and bringing them together into one plan.

How is Hey Taylor different from functional medicine?

Hey Taylor practises evidence-based medicine.

We believe strongly in looking at the whole person. Hormonal conditions can affect many aspects of health, so care may include medical treatment alongside nutrition, lifestyle and multidisciplinary support.

We also believe menopause hormone therapy (MHT / HRT) is an important evidence-based treatment that is safe for most healthy women when appropriately prescribed.

What guides our approach is the evidence. Our doctors recommend investigations and treatments when there is a clear medical reason for them and good evidence that they are useful.

We do not routinely order extensive panels of tests without a clinical indication. We do not aim to treat every biomarker towards an arbitrary “optimal” level. We also do not recommend supplements or treatments simply because they are considered natural or personalised.

We are open to different ways of improving health. We just want good evidence behind them.

What does it mean to care for women across life stages?

A woman’s health at 25 is not separate from her health at 45 or 65.

What happens at one stage of life can shape what we pay attention to at the next.

Irregular periods may have implications for fertility or metabolic health. Perimenopause can last for years, with your health needs evolving as hormones change. After menopause, protecting your bones and long-term metabolic health becomes increasingly important.

We care for these transitions as part of one continuous health journey. That means treating what is affecting you now, anticipating what may come next and identifying risks early enough to act on them.

Do I need a referral letter to visit Hey Taylor?

No. You can book directly with us without a referral from a polyclinic, GP or specialist.

If you need documentation for an insurer or employer following your consultation, we can also provide supporting memos where medically appropriate, at no additional cost.

How do I book an appointment?

You can book a 20-minute consultation at our CBD clinic on Robinson Road or see one of our doctors by video from anywhere in Singapore.

Appointments can be booked directly online or via WhatsApp.

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Every stage of a woman’s life brings with it another dimension to uncover about her identity and biology. As her needs change, her healthcare journey starts again, closing one chapter and opening the next. Each chapter requires moving across clinics and hospitals, sharing and baring herself to different providers, with little clarity or control.

It’s time to look at her story as a continuous one - one that connects and embraces her life stages, that cares for her health and wellbeing beyond a visit, that looks after her needs first, and one in which her healthcare is not difficult or fragmented. As a healthcare provider designed by women for women, Taylor brings to her story ease, seamlessness and empowerment.

The most logical type of healthcare for her is what she deserves all along - an integrated healthcare provider that cares for her with empathy and holistically, through her life’s transitions, for life.

Healthcare for her is simply as it should be.

Hey Taylor Founding Team - Eve Lee, Dr Jody Paige Goh, Patrina Tan
Taylor's Founding Team:
Eve (CEO), Dr. Jody (CMO) & Patrina (Brand Lead)
Taylor's Founding Team:
Eve (CEO), Dr. Jody (CMO) & Patrina (Brand Lead)
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