
Neurodevelopmental Pediatrics · Pediatrics
Dr. Cindy Chan Su Huay is a distinguished Paediatrician and Developmental Paediatrician at Sunway Medical Centre, renowned for her multidisciplinary approach to developmental, learning, and behavioural challenges in children. Her expertise spans Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, learning difficulties, and complex physical disabilities, employing unique treatment strategies including parent skills training and specialized medication. Recognized with the Excellent Service Award from the Ministry of Health, her extensive postgraduate training in Developmental Medicine from The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, further solidifies her commitment to advancing paediatric developmental care.
Hema Latha
November 13, 2025 at 3:46 AM
My 4-month-old baby was admitted to Sunway Medical Centre due to severe nasal congestion and chest tightness caused by flu, which affected her breathing and feeding. We first saw Dr. Mellisa at the Emergency Department — she was extremely kind, clear, and professional. She explained our baby’s condition thoroughly and recommended admission, which we truly appreciated. However, our experience with the attending consultant Dr.Khoo (Peads) was deeply disappointing. We had initially requested other doctors, but they were on leave, and this doctor was assigned to us. From Day 1 to Day 3, he showed minimal involvement. He used a stethoscope twice while standing at a distance and never physically examined our baby (no nose, throat, or proper chest check). On Day 2, he didn’t even check her before making treatment decisions. Only after my husband questioned it did he briefly use the stethoscope. On Day 3, when we requested a change of doctor due to our concerns, he discharged our baby stating she was fine — even though she was still unwell, with obvious congested sounds. It felt like the discharge was out of convenience, not based on recovery. As a parent, I felt helpless and frustrated. This kind of treatment is unacceptable for a 4-month-old child. Babies cannot speak or express discomfort — they need doctors who take their role seriously and examine them thoroughly. I hope the hospital reviews this matter and ensures no other child receives such dismissive care.
Raymun Chan
November 13, 2025 at 3:46 AM
Spent 5 days here when my son was admitted for RSV. There is ongoing construction so better think twice of staying at tower D. Otherwise, the nurses are attentive and patient with kids. Doctor was very attentive and concerned for my kid as well. A lot of convenient kiosk around and there is 24-hour family mart.

Subang Jaya, Malaysia

Subang Jaya, Malaysia