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I moved to the U.S. from Malaysia when I was 6 years old. I spent the remainder of my childhood with my three sisters in Fresno, California, where we helped run our family restaurant. I left to attend college at UC Davis and obtained my degree in genetics. I then attended medical school at UC San Diego, and finally returned to UC Davis for my pediatrics residency.
After completing my training, I worked as a general pediatrician in private practice in Pasadena. I recently moved to the Bay Area to be with my wife, who is training to be an Internal Medicine physician at UC San Francisco. I am now very happy to be part of the Kaiser family.
I knew from the start of medical school that I wanted to be a pediatrician. I love working with kids; many, including my wife, might say that I am simply a kid at heart. I recognize that raising a child might be the most challenging and yet most rewarding endeavors that we undertake in life. I am here to support your child's normal growth and development as well as to serve as a guide through times of illness. I hope that I may have the honor of making the experience a little less daunting as your pediatrician.
Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my family, especially my new baby nephew. My hobbies include reading, running, hiking, skateboarding, snowboarding, watching movies, and discovering new restauraunts.
My Credentials
| UC San Diego School of Medicine, La Jolla, CA |
| UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA |
| Pediatrics, American Board of Pediatrics |
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