Dr. Ho Shu Fen
s_ho2@yahoo.com
Ophthalmologist (orbit & lacrimal)
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Spoken Languages
Bahasa (Malay)
Chinese (Cantonese)
Chinese (Mandarin)
English
Qualifications & Awards
Scholarship of Australian International Development Assistance Bureau, Fellowship Royal College of Ophthalmologist , Certificate of Completion of Training (UK), Oculoplastic Fellowship training (Moorfields London)
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Tun Hussein Onn National Eye Hospital
Clinic 2 Tun Hussein Onn National Eye Hospital, Pjs 52, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
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08:30 am - 01:00 pm
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+60377181588
KPJ Ipoh Hospital
KPJ Ipoh Specialist Hospital, Jalan Raja Dihilir, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
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+6052408777
Fatimah Hospital
Fatimah Hospital, Taman Bandaraya, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
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+6055455777
asian blepharoplasty and inturning lashes repair
lash ptosis, absent crease and inturning eyelashes irritates eyes. Asian blepharoplasty is a good way of treating this condition. The lashes will be curled out and looks much more attractive
Double Eyelid Surgery
Most Asian Chinese eyelids do not have a skin crease giving them a 'hooded eyelid' or sleepy look. Double-eyelid surgery creates the skin crease allowing them a more natural look.
Orbital Floor Fracture repair
Orbital floor fracture is usually due to direct trauma to the eye and cheekbone such as being hit by an object (squash or tennis ball), being punched or in a motor vehicle accident. Fracture causes the ocular muscle to be trapped causing double vision (diplopia). Surgery is required to free the trapped muscle as well as repair of the fracture
Surgery for facial nerve palsy
Facial nerve (Bell's) palsy results in paralysis of one side of the face involving the eyelid, cheek and mouth muscles due to a stroke. The eyelid is unable to close properly and can result in red, painful eye with ulcer formation due to corneal exposure. Surgery is required to rectify this
Ptosis eyelid surgery in young and old
Ptosis or drooping eyelid is common with age due to muscle and skin laxity. It makes a person look older and can also block the vision. Eyelid surgery can improve the eyelid position by tightening the levator muscle and can be combined with removal of excess skin and fat