.png) |
|
Dr. Bryan Lee |
 |
MB BCh BAO, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin |
|
DrDr. Bryan Lee started his career at Hospital Sultanah Aminah (HSA) in 2019, specializing in emergency and trauma care within the Accident and Emergency (A&E) department. There, he witnessed numerous emergency cases, including strokes and heart attacks, many of which were linked to long-term underlying conditions that could have been prevented with early detection and treatment. He observed that most people did not undergo regular health screenings, resulting in a lack of awareness about their health status and neglect of treatment for years. |
|
This often led to the development of critical diseases and severe complications. This realization ignited his passion for primary health screening, with the goal of reducing long-term critical complications. After his tenure at HSA, Dr. Bryan Lee worked extensively in the field of health screening to deepen his expertise. He eventually decided to establish a dedicated health screening center to enhance preventive care and address health issues before they reach critical stages. |
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
RPh. Yong Sin Rei |
 |
Bachelor of Pharmacy, Monash University |
|
RPh. Yong began her medical career at a registered retail pharmacy in Malaysia. During her tenure, she noticed many people coming to buy their prescriptions without seeing their doctors for routine checkups. Such self-managed medication practices could be harmful, as long-term use of unsuitable medication without professional advice based on current body condition can result in many complications. |
|
This experience deeply concerned her and fueled her determination to create a health center where continuous, focused medical follow-up could be provided. Her vision was to ensure that patients received accurate and appropriate medication, thereby optimizing their health and preventing the issues that arose from unsupervised treatment. |
|
|
|
|
|
|