
Dr Henry Tan Chor Lip
Specialisation: General Surgeon
Consulting Hospital:KPJ Bandar Dato Onn Specialist Hospital
Consulting Clinic:Dr. Henry Tan Surgery and Endoscopy Clinic
About Dr Henry Tan Chor Lip
Dr Henry Tan Chor Lip is a Senior Consultant General Surgeon at KPJ Bandar Dato’ Onn Specialist Hospital in Johor Bahru. His expertise lies in breast cancer screening, breast cancer surgery, and the treatment of benign breast tumors conditions. Additionally, he specialises in gastrointestinal endoscopy, frequently performing gastroscopy and colonoscopy for early detection and diagnosis of stomach and colorectal cancer.
Dr Tan is also well-versed in haemorrhoid surgery, including advanced laser haemorrhoidectomy, having successfully treated patients from the UK, Australia, and Singapore.
Prior to entering private practice, Dr Henry Tan gained over a decade of experience in several Malaysia’s leading government hospitals, including Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Hospital Sultan Ismail, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Hospital, and Hospital Sungai Buloh. He also played a key role in surgical procedures at Hospital Kulai and Hospital Mersing, serving rural communities in Malaysia.
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You might come across his published articles online. Dr Tan is passionate about sharing his surgical experiences through well-researched medical articles. To date, he has authored over 70 publications, which are available on Google Scholar and accessible for free to the public.
10 Frequently Asked Questions About Dr Henry Tan Chor Lip
During my training in breast surgery, I encountered many patients diagnosed with breast cancer. I witnessed their journey through surgery and post-treatment care to prevent recurrence. Following up on their progress and seeing them return to a normal life deeply inspired me. This experience fueled my passion for the field and solidified my decision to become a general surgeon, striving to help as many patients as possible.
Many people assume that visiting a general surgeon automatically means they need surgery. However, this is not true. Not all conditions require immediate surgical intervention—some may only need monitoring before a decision is made. It is our responsibility to thoroughly assess each case, inform patients about whether surgery is necessary, and discuss both the benefits and potential risks involved.
I continuously update my knowledge through medical journals, continuing medical education (CME) programmes, and health seminars that focus on the latest advancements in surgery.
My philosophy revolves around precise surgery and exceptional patient care. I believe that meticulous surgical techniques combined with dedicated post-operative care lead to the best patient outcomes.
Every successful case reinforces my dedication to surgery. However, the greatest satisfaction comes when patients return with a smile, knowing that my work has made a meaningful difference in their lives. Each case, no matter how challenging, is a reminder of why I chose this profession.
A common misconception is that many patients delay seeking medical attention when they feel a lump in their breast or underarm. Breast cancer treatment has advanced significantly over the last decade, and early treatment dramatically improves the chances of full recovery, especially for early-stage breast cancer. I strongly encourage patients to seek medical consultation as soon as they detect any abnormalities, as early diagnosis leads to better outcomes.
I take the time to explain all available treatment options to my patients. Additionally, I often use visual aids, such as images or diagrams, to help them better understand the different surgical procedures. Clear communication ensures that they can make well-informed decisions about their treatment.
To maintain my physical and mental well-being, I start my day with cycling or jogging. Regular exercise keeps me energized, allowing me to give my best to my patients.
One of the most exciting developments in breast cancer surgery is the integration of advanced technology to minimise surgical scars and preserve the natural appearance of the breast. These advancements significantly improve both the functional and aesthetic outcomes for patients.
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle plays a crucial role in breast cancer prevention. Regular exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, and a balanced diet can help lower the risk. Additionally, routine self-examinations and professional check-ups are essential for early detection. The earlier breast cancer is detected, the better the treatment outcomes.
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