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| Dr. Ang Tzin Weon
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| MMBS of Medical Sciences, Cyberjaya University College
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| Dr. Ang began her medical career in the Cardiology Department at Hospital Sultanah Aminah Johor Bahru (HSAJB), where she managed patients with heart disease, including heart attacks, heart failure, and stroke. Through this experience, she saw firsthand how many cardiovascular conditions stemmed from undiagnosed risk factors like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes—conditions that could have been detected early through proper screening. Motivated by these insights, Dr. Ang developed a strong interest in preventive cardiology. She now focuses on health screening as a powerful tool to detect early warning signs of cardiovascular disease, empowering individuals to take timely action and reduce long-term health risks.
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| With a deep understanding of heart health, Dr. Ang is committed to making healthcare more accessible and understandable. She believes that early detection and education are key to helping individuals lead longer, healthier lives—starting with the heart.
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| Dr. Tan Shu Kee
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| MD, Kursk State Medical University
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| Dr. Tan began her medical career in the Obstetrics and Gynaecology (O&G) Department at Hospital Melaka, where she gained in-depth clinical experience managing a wide range of women’s health conditions. Her hands-on involvement in gynaecological screenings strengthened her commitment to women’s wellness and preventive healthcare.Through her O&G work, Dr. Tan saw how many conditions—such as cervical cancer, PCOS, and reproductive health disorders—could be prevented or better managed with early screening and education. This insight led her to focus on community health initiatives that emphasize early detection and lifestyle intervention.
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| Today, Dr. Tan integrates her clinical background into health screening programs, aiming to raise awareness, promote timely check-ups, and improve long-term health outcomes, especially for women. She believes that prevention is a powerful tool—not just for individuals, but for building healthier families and communities.
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| Dr. Rachel Khoo
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| MB BCH BAO, National University Of Ireland (PMC-RCSI)
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| Dr. Rachel Khoo began her medical journey at Sabah Women and Children’s Hospital in 2018, where she gained extensive experience in women’s health, from reproductive care and family planning to menopause management. Her time in the gynaecology clinic deepened her understanding of the unique health needs women face across various life stages. Through this, she witnessed the profound impact that early detection and timely intervention can have in preventing disease progression and improving long-term outcomes.
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| Now at our health screening centre, Dr. Rachel applies her clinical expertise to provide tailored screening plans based on each patient’s age, gender, and risk profile. Her approach is not only medically thorough but also empathetic—ensuring every patient feels heard, supported, and empowered to take proactive steps toward better health. These experiences sparked her passion for preventive healthcare and led her to focus on health screening as a powerful tool for early diagnosis.
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| Dr. Chen Zie Yee
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| MD, UCSI University
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| Dr. Chen began her medical career in the Radiology Department at Hospital Sultan Ismail, gaining valuable experience in diagnostic imaging. She worked closely with healthcare teams to diagnose a range of conditions—from early-stage cancers to chronic diseases—often before symptoms appeared. This experience strengthened her belief in the importance of early detection and how timely imaging can improve patient outcomes.
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| Now practising at a dedicated health screening centre, Dr. Chen uses her radiology expertise to identify subtle abnormalities and create personalised screening plans. Her approach combines clinical accuracy with compassionate care, empowering patients to take control of their health through early intervention and ongoing support.
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| Dr. Kong Jo Yi
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| MBBS (Hons), Monash University
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| Dr. Kong Jo Yi began her medical career in 2019 at Hospital Sultan Ismail Johor Bahru, where she completed her housemanshipacross multiple core disciplines. She later served as a Medical Officer at HSIJB and Hospital Pasir Gudang, with particular clinical exposure in Internal Medicine and Radiology. Through her work in Internal Medicine, Dr. Kong managed a wide range of acute and chronic medical conditions, including cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. Her experience in Radiology further strengthened her diagnostic skills and understanding of the role of imaging in detecting diseases at earlier stages.
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| During her hospital practice, Dr. Kong observed that many serious health conditions were often diagnosed only after symptoms had progressed. This experience reinforced her belief in the importance of early detection and preventive healthcare. Motivated by this perspective, Dr. Kong transitioned into health screening and preventive medicine, where she focuses on helping individuals better understand their health through comprehensive assessments and personalized medical advice for long-term well-being.
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| Dr. Gregory Low Jia Hao
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| MBBS Newcastle University
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| Dr. Gregory began his medical career as a medical officer at Hospital Sultanah Aminah, where he worked in the Internal Medicine and Orthopaedicsdepartments. During his time in the hospital setting, he observed how many chronic and preventable conditions were often only addressed at later stages, reinforcing his belief in the importance of early detection and preventive care.
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| Driven by this realization, Dr. Gregory transitioned into primary care, serving at Klinik Kesihatan Tebraubefore moving into the private health screening sector in Johor Bahru. Over the course of three years, he deepened his expertise in health screening and preventive medicine, while also developing additional skills in diagnostic imaging to support more accurate and timely assessments. Today, Dr. Gregory is committed to helping individuals gain clearer insight into their health and take proactive steps toward disease prevention, believing that early intervention and health optimisationare key to achieving long-term well-being.
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