Our
Doctors

Dr Chooi May Lee
MB BCh BAO (Hons), MRCPI, FRCR, FRANZCR
Dr Chooi May Lee has been part of PRC’s team of expert radiologists since 2015.
May graduated with Honours from the University of Dublin’s Medical School, Ireland, in 2001. She commenced her radiology training in Newcastle upon Tyne (UK) in 2004. In 2009, she completed her radiology training, which included subspecialty training in breast imaging.
From October 2009 until August 2015 May undertook Consultant Radiologist positions at University Hospital of North Durham, Durham and the Breast Screening Unit, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead.
In October 2015 she immigrated to Australia and joined Perth Radiological Clinic.
“May is known for her thorough, thoughtful approach to her work, and her warm, engaging personality, ensuring each of one our team and patients feels valued and understood.”
Specialties
- Breast imaging
Fellowship training
- Breast Screening Unit, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead UK 2009
Hospital appointments
- University Hospital of North Durham, Durham, UK 2009-2015
- Breast Screening Unit, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead UK 2009-2015
Recent presentations to conferences/scientific meetings
- 2015 UK Radiological Congress: Multi-detector CT improving surgical outcomes in patients with breast cancer: A randomised controlled trial.
- 2014 British Society of Breast Radiology Scientific Meeting: Ultrasound-guided Excision of Fibroademonas: 9 Years’ Experience in a British Breast Unit & Stereotactic 20mm Basket Intact Breast Lesion Excision System Biopsy for Indeterminate Breast Microcalcification: Pilot Study within a UK Breast Unit.
- 2010 NECN Annual Conference: Extended Clinics to Cope with the NHSBSP Age Extension.
Peer reviewed publications (journals)
- Multidetector CT improving surgical outcomes in breast cancer (MISO-BC): A randomised controlled trial. Cox, H. Hancock, R. Maier, J. Spratt, CM Lee, A. Bhatti, J. Mason. The Breast (2017) 32, 217-224
- Case Report: Malignant transformation arising in association with a posterior meningocoele in an adult: An unusual case. C.M. Lee and V. Jayakrishnan Clinical Radiology (2008) 63, 829-832