
Internal Medicine
Dr. Khoo Kah Fang is a highly experienced Specialist in Internal Medicine at Island Hospital, with over 18 years of dedicated practice in the field. He is a well-respected physician known for his comprehensive approach to patient care, specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of adult diseases. Dr. Khoo holds esteemed qualifications from top national universities, having earned his Doctor of Medicine (MD) from Universiti Sains Malaysia and a Master of Medicine in Internal Medicine from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. His extensive experience and strong foundation in Malaysian medical education make him a trusted expert in internal medicine. Dr. Khoo is also multilingual, fluently speaking English, Malay, Mandarin, Hokkien, and Cantonese, which allows him to connect effectively with a diverse range of patients.
Yu Yu
October 28, 2025 at 6:43 AM
1. The health screening crews were amazing and friendly. What I didn’t understand is why they do not provide electronic copies and you have to request and pay for the images of ultrasound. We didn’t know it and it took us another 40mins wait to get the CD. Health screening was not cheap so the service did not match the price. 2. Dr.Karen and her nurses were friendly and professional. The wait was super long despite being 4th in queue. My sis took number at 7AM but finally met doctor at 10AM. It would have been better if an estimated wait time is provided (like how gleneagles does it) so that one can leave the hospital and come back. Sitting in the hospital for 3hrs was not fun. :( 3. It is difficult to understand why one couldn’t register for both health screening and gynaecologist at the same time. The rule is to complete health screening and then take number for doctor visit. The crew should already know that doctor does not come until past 9:30AM and it’s usually a very long wait compared to the health screening. I completed health screening at 9:30AM and when I took the number I became 14th as compared to my sis who’s 4th in the queue. 4. New wing and old wing are quite far apart. There is a lot of walking. It would be nice if there is a travelator. 5. The diagnosis from the health screening physician Dr.Khoo could be improved. I was there for 5 hours (7AM-12AM) despite being the first to arrive to register. So many things could be improved to make it better. The star is for the free wifi.
Yu Yu
October 28, 2025 at 5:50 AM
1. The health screening crews were amazing and friendly. What I didn’t understand is why they do not provide electronic copies and you have to request and pay for the images of ultrasound. We didn’t know it and it took us another 40mins wait to get the CD. Health screening was not cheap so the service did not match the price. 2. Dr.Karen and her nurses were friendly and professional. The wait was super long despite being 4th in queue. My sis took number at 7AM but finally met doctor at 10AM. It would have been better if an estimated wait time is provided (like how gleneagles does it) so that one can leave the hospital and come back. Sitting in the hospital for 3hrs was not fun. :( 3. It is difficult to understand why one couldn’t register for both health screening and gynaecologist at the same time. The rule is to complete health screening and then take number for doctor visit. The crew should already know that doctor does not come until past 9:30AM and it’s usually a very long wait compared to the health screening. I completed health screening at 9:30AM and when I took the number I became 14th as compared to my sis who’s 4th in the queue. 4. New wing and old wing are quite far apart. There is a lot of walking. It would be nice if there is a travelator. 5. The diagnosis from the health screening physician Dr.Khoo could be improved. I was there for 5 hours (7AM-12AM) despite being the first to arrive to register. So many things could be improved to make it better. The star is for the free wifi.

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