bagusla ko ade kesedaran mcm ni sly..
kalu aku still kat hospital cameron dulu, aku blh tlg buatkan dgn cepat & tepat, heheh.. free jer sbb ko gov servant.
tp,skrg ni aku pun tumpang study kat usm,nak amik ubat pun kene menunggu berjam kat klinik..
but still ko blh buat checkup free (bawa GL) kat mana klinik pesakit luar kerajaan & ko blh discuss dgn Dr yg attend ko tu. tgk tempat & test yg ko buat, ada yg dpt result cepat tp rasanya plg lama pun maybe sebulan kot.
option lain,klu x silap aku.. hospital pakar swasta KPJ ada 'executive screening program' berharga rm500-600.. blh buat test2 yg ko nak buat tu plus consultation dgn Dr sekali.
cepat & selesa tp kene kuar duit sikit la.. ade lagi pakej2 lain tp menjangkau ribuan ringgit.
BP diagnostic center (makmal ujian diagnostik e.g. blood test,ecg etc & ada consultation oleh Dr kalu nak..) pun tgh buat promo skrg.. rasanya lagi murah dr hospital swasta KPJ.. cuba cek website dia or gi je terus center dia.
tu la lebih kurang yg aku tau.. member2 doktor2 lain yg lebih berpengalaman maybe blh tmbh.
Good Luck!
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klinik 1Malaysia utk penyakit2 ringan saje, tak cover medical checkup. Dr pun xde.
setakat nak cek blood pressure tu boleh la.
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Officemate aku kat KL baru meninggal, sakit jantung kul 8mlm semalam
Aku blk KL karang nk buat gak ar.. risau..
Anyway, dia cina hehe... so takziah je la. He was 45. But he was a full time field surveyor.. which means keje dia kat outdoor je.. panjat bukit turun bukit. Tebang lalang, tebang pokok kayu.. and he had a tough n fit body. Ye la, hari2 keluar peluh.. kita yg tercongok je dlm ofis/rumah ni taktau la camne.. aku ni pon baru nk start gi swim kat gym trinity.. hopefully bakar la sikit lemak2 kalori tu huhu
sly, u r d client/customer.. the doctor(s) kena serve la client dia. same goes to other occupations also.
bagi aku, medical checkup @ age of 30, bukan perkara remeh. it should be done.
just for info, bila last ko buat medical checkup (tahun bila/berapa)?? masa lapor diri jadi cikgu?? aku assume normal medical checkup la kan sbb klu x normal msti aku dpt sms/call tanya ttg disease.. heheh.. |
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Aku last buat medical check up last year masa nak join satu company la. Rasanya check up mcm tu ckp ker Dr azfar?. Masa tu dia request re check darah sbb yg first dia Kata ada mild anemia. Tp aku x buat pon sbb x jadi joint derang. Tp mild anemia tu apa?bila discuss pasal ni br terasa takut kalau ada apa2 kesan jangka panjang.
ramai lagi dr2 gov yg bagus kat luar tu. org cuma nampak yg tak bagus saja.
maybe dr tu tak layan sbb bila buat tanya history penyakit ko & buat pemeriksaan fizikal, dia dapati normal. tapi x salah rasanya nk buat annually basic blood test & ecg. x-rays & lung function test etc if not indicated @ ko ni bkn kalangan org yg berisiko,xperlu buat bro..
sbb gov health services hv limited human & financial resources.. so,kena prioritize mn yg urgent, semi urgent or non urgent. sbb tu klu sesape ade lebih duit sket, gi la private hosp for checkup. x rugi spend duit dlm hal ni.
bos aku kat hospital lama patient-friendly & mungkin workload tak sebanyak tempat lain. sbb tu boleh layan rqst patient kot.. dan sebenarnya, ramai yg buat health checkup di gov hospital adalah org2 cina (1st ranking) then org2 India... tak kisah la tunggu lamapun asalkan boleh buat checkup dgn harga RM 1 ringgit (nak beli nasi lemak or teh tarikpun tak cukup).
kesedaran dikalangan org2 melayu masih rendah. giler ko...?? takde penyakit cari penyakit.. heheh.. |
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yup, checkup itu la yg aku maksudkan, lokman. pre-employment mesti ada at least 1 medical checkup. ada sesetgh company akan buat annual/serial checkup utk employees dia spjg tempoh bekerja & ada juga (jarang sekali) yg buat checkup at the end of employment.
mild anemia adalah kandungan hemoglobin(Hb) dlm darah ko rendah. tp mayb Hb ko tu xdela rendah sgt (tahap rendah yg hampir kepada normal) sbb tu dr tu xbuat apa2 & suruh ko repeat je ujian darah tu. dah setahun ni, so klu ko xde simtom2 penyakit, aku rasa most probably mild anemia ko tu disebabkan oleh nutrisi pemakanan ko yg kurang zat besi, asid folic..
but, s usual, if ur worried, plz consult ur nearest/family/panel/personal doctor..
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che wan: thanks for d excellent explaination. boleh x bgtau secara detail ttg tmpt (hospital) mana & apa nama pakej utk personal medical checkup tu. tak silap aku sly kata harga yg dia check lebih mahal dr apa yg ko cakap tu.
sly: xde masalah. klinik pesakit menerima pesakitnya dgn tangan terbuka (tp klu kes emergency tu better gi emergency dept kat spital la). pastu ko printkan email che wan kita dan tanya boleh tak buat full medical checkup kat klinik tu. aku rasa x semua test yg che wan ckp boleh buat kat klinik pesakit luar sbb test2 yg lebih canggih hanya ada di klinik2 pakar hospital gomen. btw, harga rm300 utk full medical checkup kat hospital swasta tu dah dikira murah. klu ade kelapangan wang boleh buat --> lebih lengkap, cepat & selesa berbanding hospital kerajaan bcoz di gomen hospital management bagi kes2 kesihatan pekerjaan rata2 masih tak establish or underdevelop. |
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che wan, spital gomen mmg xde pakej mcm apa yg ko ckp tu.. sbb mmg xde occ safety&health services kat situ. semua disumbat ke klinik pesakit luar or klinik pakar. di spital gomen, ujian yg dibuat adalah atas pertimbangan dr @ berdasarkan kehendak dlm borang medical checkup, bukan seperti pakej2 spt yg dioffer oleh hospital swasta.
sesape yg ada member Dr hospital swasta kat area KL maybe blh tanyakan hal ini. yang kat johor che wan dh explain & klu nak buat maybe che wan blh tlg aturkan ke??
kat hospital perdana (KPJ specialist hospital) kota bharu, mcm yg aku bgtau dlm email lepas, harga dia dalam rm500. mmg mahal sket compare to johor punya & test2 dia lebih kurang mcm che wan bgtau. details dia nnti aku cari..
p/s: che wan, blh buat medical tourism nie.. beza medical checkup kelantan/johor rm200 tue.. boleh TTS kat johor. hehe..
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skrg KKM tgh buat Tinjauan Kebangsaan Kesihatan dan Morbiditi (NHMS) 2011, melibatkan 10,000 rumah & 40,000 responden seluruh negara (ada dalam today's newspaper). tahniah kamal krn dipilih menjadi sampel! heheh..
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sajer sembang-sembang jer.. kadang2 sembang2 gini blh bg idea nk buat bisnes..
btw, medical tourism x ramai bisnesman yg involve/participate (selalunya hospital swasta yg offer) & org ramai x tahu pun ttg benda ni tp it has very bright future in malaysia.
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WASHINGTON (AFP) – Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed Sunday in a daring raid by US forces in Pakistan, triggering celebrations across the United States as President Barack Obama declared "justice has been done".
A decade after the September 11, 2001 attacks leveled the World Trade Center in New York, thousands flooded to Ground Zero to celebrate the dramatic news of the death of America's -- and the world's -- most wanted man.
Bin Laden's demise marked the biggest triumph yet in the 10-year war against terrorism, which has led the United States into two bloody wars, transformed its foreign policy and reshaped many aspects of American life.
"Tonight, I can report to the American people and to the world that the United States has conducted an operation that killed Osama bin Laden, the leader of Al-Qaeda, and a terrorist who's responsible for the murder of thousands of innocent men, women and children," Obama said in a late night White House address.
Obama said he had directed covert, helicopter-borne US armed forces to launch an attack against a heavily fortified compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan on Sunday acting on a lead that first emerged last August.
"A small team of Americans carried out the operation with extraordinary courage and capability," Obama said. "After a firefight, they killed Osama bin Laden and took custody of his body."
"Justice has been done."
US media reports said that bin Laden's body had been buried at sea, according to Islamic traditions, in a bid to prevent his final resting place from becoming a shrine.
Senior US officials said two men believed to be bin Laden's couriers and one of his adult sons, were also killed in the raid, while a woman who was used as a human shield perished.
Other US officials said they were stunned when intelligence reports first revealed the elaborate security at the compound where bin Laden was hiding, with 12-18 foot (four-to-six meter) high walls topped with barbed wire.
A key to the operation was a long-running effort by American spy agencies to track a trusted courier for bin Laden, another senior US official said.
The operation will also likely go down as one of the most spectacular intelligence operations in US history, and provide a huge morale boost for the oft-criticized US clandestine community.
It marks a rare moment of national celebration, after grim years of war abroad and as America only slowly emerges from the worst recession in decades.
The huge coup may also enhance perceptions of Obama's leadership and help turn around his political fortunes a year ahead of his re-election bid.
Former US president George W. Bush, who was in office at the time of the September 11 attacks when almost 3,000 people died, said bin Laden's death was a "victory for America" and congratulated Obama and US intelligence and military forces.
"The fight against terror goes on, but tonight America has sent an unmistakable message: No matter how long it takes, justice will be done," Bush added in a statement.
In spontaneous celebrations, thousands gathered outside the gates of the White House, cheering, waving US flags and shouting "USA, USA."
Another large crowd gathered at Ground Zero singing "God Bless America."
"It's a miracle," said New Yorker Monica King, 22. "The attacks changed New York and now 10 years later we had our last word," she added, saying: "Now we want to celebrate."
Diane Massaroli, whose husband Michael was working on the 101st floor of the World Trade Center when the planes hijacked by Al-Qaeda struck, said it was a "bittersweet" moment, which had brought her some closure.
"I'm missing him all the time, but I feel that justice is done and that's a great feeling for me. And I do feel some overall calm, that I haven't felt in almost 10 years," she told CNN.
Obama said he had called Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari after bin Laden's death and said cooperation with the uneasy US anti-terror ally had helped lead American forces to the terror chief.
But US officials admitted that they had not informed Islamabad about the operation before the strike took place.
US armed forces have been hunting the Saudi terror kingpin for years, an effort that was redoubled after Al-Qaeda terrorists riding hijacked airliners smashed into the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in 2001.
A fourth passenger jet crashed in a remote area of Pennsylvania, apparently brought down after passengers revolted and tried to prevent it from reaching its target, assumed to be Washington.
Until Sunday, bin Laden had always managed to evade US armed forces, despite a 25-million-dollar reward on his head and a massive manhunt, and was most often thought to be hiding in the unruly Pakistan and Afghanistan border areas.
His death will raise huge questions about the future of Al-Qaeda and also have deep implications for US security and foreign policy 10 years into a global anti-terror campaign.
Bin Laden's demise will also cast a new complexion on the increasingly unpopular war in Afghanistan, where 100,000 troops are still battling the Taliban and Al-Qaeda.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai said bin Laden's killing in neighboring Pakistan proved Kabul's long-standing position that the war on terror was not rooted in Afghanistan.
"Again and again, for years and every day we have said that the war on terror is not in Afghan villages, not in Afghan houses of the poor and oppressed," Karzai told tribal elders.
Bin Laden was top of America's most wanted list, and was blamed by Washington for masterminding a string of attacks other than the September 11 strikes, including the bombings of US embassies in Kenya and Africa in 1998.
But he frequently taunted Bush, and then Obama after he took office in 2009, with taped messages.
Amid fears of retaliation by Al-Qaeda or other groups, the US State Department issued a global travel alert to all US citizens.
"The US Department of State alerts US citizens traveling and residing abroad to the enhanced potential for anti-American violence given recent counter-terrorism activity in Pakistan," it said in a statement.