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Dr. Bryan Lee |
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MB BCh BAO, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin |
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Dr. 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. |
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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. |
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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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RPh. Yong Sin Rei |
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Bachelor of Pharmacy, Monash University |
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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. |
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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. |
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Ms. Grace Wong |
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Bachelor of Psychology, Raffles University |
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Ms. Grace brings a thoughtful, people-first approach to every client interaction. With a strong foundation in understanding human behavior and emotional well-being, she helps individuals feel more at ease throughout their health screening journey. She communicates comfortably with clients from diverse backgrounds, including in local dialects such as Cantonese and Hakka. Her ability to connect across languages and cultures ensures that everyone feels welcomed, understood, and cared for. |
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Her background in psychology supports clear communication and a sensitive response to client concerns, helping each person move through the screening process with greater confidence and peace of mind. |
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