
Internal Medicine · Infectious Disease
Dr. Shaharudeen Kamaludeen is a highly respected specialist in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases at KPJ Damansara Specialist Hospital. He earned his medical degree from the renowned Manipal Academy of Higher Education in India, followed by a Master's in Internal Medicine and a specialized fellowship in Infectious Diseases at the prestigious University of Malaya. This extensive training equips him to manage a wide array of complex health issues, from general internal medicine to severe and drug-resistant infections. A recognized leader in his field, Dr. Shaharudeen formerly served as the President of the Malaysian Society of Infection Control and Infectious Diseases (MyICID), underscoring his national-level expertise. He is particularly skilled in treating tropical diseases prevalent in the region, such as dengue fever and malaria, as well as HIV, tuberculosis, and complex post-surgical infections. Patients can trust in Dr. Shaharudeen’s commitment to providing evidence-based, personalized care, making him a leading choice for those seeking an expert in infectious disease management.
Hanum Mohd Rosman
October 28, 2025 at 6:56 AM
I recently visited KPJ Damansara Specialist Hospital for my checkup with Dr. Shaharudeen (I was admitted earlier due to food poisoning and acute gastritis) and Dr. Shamsul Amri for my gastric issues. The Good: While I’m definitely not a fan of hospital visits (who is, right?), I have to say they made the whole process effortless. Post-hospitalization, Atiqah from Dr. Shaharudeen’s clinic was especially helpful in assisting me to obtain my GL during my follow-up. That kind of support really makes a difference. The Downsides: Confusing Layout: Now, the flip side, the building’s layout can be quite disorienting. It often takes me longer than expected to find the clinics, and I have had to ask people for directions. Clearer signage for exits, lifts, pharmacy and GL counters would really help. Food Options: The KREATE café was underwhelming. I ordered roti bakar with kaya and butter plus an iced chocolate (around RM22), but the taste was disappointing. Also, there’s not much choice for food nearby, apart from one café on the First Floor. Verdict: Excellent medical care and helpful staff, but navigation and food options could really use improvement.
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Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

Petaling Jaya, Malaysia