Dr. Low Jer Wei 劉哲维外科专科

Dr. Low Jer Wei 劉哲维外科专科 Hi! I’m Dr Low, a Consultant General Surgeon at Mawar Medical Centre Seremban, who provides various general surgery services.
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Another patient travelled from Klang Valley for a vasectomy procedure.Safe. Quick. Effective.Performed with precision an...
23/02/2026

Another patient travelled from Klang Valley for a vasectomy procedure.

Safe. Quick. Effective.
Performed with precision and strict attention to comfort and recovery.

Thank you for the trust placed in us.

#结扎

22/02/2026

We are not losing doctors to money.
We are losing them to emotional exhaustion.

A few years ago, a fellow in my unit quit medicine.

Top ranker. Gold medalist. Brilliant hands.

He did not fail.

He walked away.

He joined an MBA program.

When I asked him why, he said something I will never forget:

“Sir, I can handle long hours. I cannot handle losing people and then being blamed for it.”

Another story.

A junior doctor I knew did not quit.

He died.

By su***de.

After months of relentless ICU duty, litigation threats from a patient’s family, and public humiliation on social media.

There was no headline.

No panel discussion.

No prime-time outrage.

Just a quiet funeral.

And a department that moved on the next morning.

A third one.

A surgeon in his 40s. Successful. Established.

One complication.

Not negligence. Not recklessness. A complication.

It spiraled into legal notices, online abuse, and political interference.

He now runs a wellness retreat in the hills.

He says he sleeps better.

He says he feels lighter.

He says he does not miss the operating room.

That sentence should terrify us.

We keep telling ourselves the system is fine.

It is not.

Across India. Across the UK. Across the US.

Doctors are leaving clinical medicine.

Some go into administration.

Some into startups.

Some into pharma.

Some into tech.

Some into complete silence.

And some into graves.

We do not talk about that enough.

Medicine demands competence.

But it survives on emotional resilience.

And that resilience is being crushed.

Not just by workload.

By distrust.

By constant suspicion.

By the assumption that if an outcome is bad, someone must be guilty.

By the idea that doctors must be perfect in an imperfect biological system.

We are trained to fight death.

We are not trained to fight public outrage every time biology wins.

Here is what scares me.

When the best doctors leave, it is not dramatic.

It is silent.

Residency seats go vacant.

Departments become transactional.

Young doctors stop taking high-risk cases.

Defensive medicine rises.

Compassion shrinks.

Risk-taking disappears.

And slowly, the system becomes average.

Not because doctors became less capable.

Because they became less willing.

I have seen brilliant residents say:

“I would rather build a company.”

“I would rather do consulting.”

“I would rather move abroad.”

“I would rather do anything but this.”

These are not lazy people.

They are tired people.

Tired of carrying outcomes that were never fully in their control.

Tired of being heroes in pandemics and villains in peacetime.

Tired of being called greedy for charging fees that barely match the emotional cost.

And when a doctor dies by su***de, the conversation lasts 48 hours.

Then we return to normal.

As if nothing is wrong.

But something is very wrong.

Because when healers start breaking at scale, it is not an individual weakness.

It is systemic strain.

If you are a doctor reading this, you know.

You know the quiet replay after a bad case.

You know the insomnia.

You know the smile you wear in front of patients.

You know the fear of one mistake defining your career.

You know the emotional math you do every night.

Stay or leave.

Fight or fold.

Care deeply or detach completely.

We are not losing doctors because they cannot survive medicine.

We are losing them because medicine is becoming emotionally unsafe.

And when that happens, the cost is not borne by doctors alone.

It is borne by society.

Because the next generation is watching.

And they are asking a simple question:

“Is this worth it?”

If the answer becomes no…

the shortage will not be numerical.

It will be moral.

Doctors are not murderers.

They are humans who are burning out quietly.

And unless we acknowledge that truth, the system will keep losing its best people.



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𝐅𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐀𝐮𝐭𝐡𝐨𝐫s 𝐨𝐟 '𝐃𝐨𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐬 𝐀𝐫𝐞 𝐍𝐨𝐭 𝐌𝐮𝐫𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐫𝐬' & 'Dear People, With Love And Care, Your Doctors'

These books are not just about medicine; they are about humanity, ethics, and resilience — about what happens when those who heal are misunderstood by the systems they serve. If you have ever wanted to understand the doctor’s side of the story — the fatigue, the failures, the faith that keeps them going — we hope you will find these books both moving and eye-opening.

17/02/2026

As we welcome the Lunar New Year, I would like to thank all my patients and friends for your continued trust.
Wishing you and your families good health, peace, and a smooth year ahead.

Our clinic will be closed for the Lunar New Year holidays and will reopen on 23 February 2026.

🚨 Please be assured that our 24-hour emergency services will continue as usual.
For any urgent medical needs, kindly call 06-767 6990.

新年快乐!感谢所有病人和朋友一直以来的信任。
祝您和家人身体健康,平安顺遂,万事如意。

本诊所将于农历新年期间休假,并将于 2026 年 2 月 23 日恢复营业。

🚨 请放心,我们的 24 小时急诊服务照常提供。
如有紧急医疗需求,请致电 06-767 6990。

16/02/2026

Penjualan kedua-dua jenis mercun tersebut tetap memerlukan permit sah.

Baca berita penuh dalam komen 👇

Last vasectomy before CNY. Patient could only make it today — so we made it happen. Wishing everyone a smooth festive se...
16/02/2026

Last vasectomy before CNY.
Patient could only make it today — so we made it happen. Wishing everyone a smooth festive season ahead!



13/02/2026

Saringan kanser kolorektal bukan hanya untuk mereka yang sakit.
Ia bertujuan mengesan perubahan awal ketika seseorang masih berasa sihat.

Secara umum, saringan disarankan bermula sekitar umur 45 tahun, walaupun tiada simptom.

Namun, anda perlu mendapatkan penilaian lebih awal jika mengalami:
▶ najis berdarah
▶ perubahan tabiat membuang air besar
▶ penurunan berat badan tanpa sebab
▶ sejarah keluarga kanser kolon

Umur adalah panduan, tetapi simptom adalah isyarat penting daripada tubuh.

👉 Berbincang dengan doktor membantu menentukan kaedah saringan yang sesuai mengikut tahap risiko individu.

Bukan selalu pakai suit makan malam.
08/02/2026

Bukan selalu pakai suit makan malam.

Kawan saya. Too good not to share. A true batu pahat surgeon. Highly recommended.
02/02/2026

Kawan saya. Too good not to share. A true batu pahat surgeon. Highly recommended.

🩺 外科医生只是“开刀”吗?
其实不只是这样。

最近发现有些病人对外科医生的工作存在误解,认为外科医生的职责只是动手术。事实上,我们的工作内容远远不止如此。

作为外科医生,我的日常工作包括:

🔹 诊断病情,并在治疗后持续跟进病人的康复情况
🔹 进行胃镜(OGDS)及大肠镜检查,可用于诊断或治疗,尤其适用于腹痛、腹泻、便秘、便血、腹胀或食欲不振的病人
🔹 在可行的情况下,优先采用非侵入性治疗方式,如药物治疗
🔹 手术治疗,包括:
• 微创手术(胆结石、阑尾炎、疝气等)
• 肿瘤手术(乳腺癌、结肠癌、甲状腺癌)
• 紧急手术
• 肿块切除
• 脓肿引流
• 痔疮的激光或传统手术治疗

✨ 总结来说,外科医生不仅是“动刀的人”,更是安抚病人、治疗疾病的守护者。

📞 如有任何疑问或需要预约,欢迎联系我们。
WhatsApp 联系号码: 011-3300 8158

🩺 Do surgeons only “cut”?
Not really 😊

Recently, I’ve noticed that some patients are a little confused about the role of a surgeon. Many think that surgeons only perform operations — but our work goes far beyond that.

As a surgeon, my daily practice includes:

🔹 Diagnosing patients’ conditions and providing follow-up care after treatment
🔹 Performing OGD and colonoscopy (diagnostic or therapeutic), especially for symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, re**al bleeding, bloating, or loss of appetite
🔹 Treating conditions with non-invasive methods like medication whenever possible
🔹 Surgery, including:
• Minimally invasive surgery (gallbladder stones, appendicitis, hernia, etc.)
• Cancer surgery (breast, colon, thyroid)
• Emergency surgery
• Removal of lumps and bumps
• Abscess drainage
• Laser or conventional surgery for haemorrhoids

✨ In short, being a surgeon is not just about surgery — it’s about caring, comforting, and curing.

📞 Feel free to contact us for any inquiries or to make an appointment.
WhatsApp: 011-3300 8158




Blessed Thaipusam to all celebrating. May this day bring peace, resilience, and blessings to your journey.
02/02/2026

Blessed Thaipusam to all celebrating.
May this day bring peace, resilience, and blessings to your journey.


Honoured and grateful to be invited as a speaker at the Continuous Professional Development Medical Symposium 2026, orga...
26/01/2026

Honoured and grateful to be invited as a speaker at the Continuous Professional Development Medical Symposium 2026, organised by .

It was a privilege to share and discuss a topic close to daily surgical practice —
“Stone Cold Truth: Debating the Necessity of Gallbladder Surgery.”

Thank you to the organising committee for the excellent coordination, and to all the doctors and allied healthcare providers for the engaging discussions, thoughtful questions, and shared perspectives. These conversations are essential in refining clinical decision-making and ensuring patient-centred care.

Appreciate the opportunity to contribute and learn alongside such dedicated healthcare professionals.

16/01/2026

Received many thoughtful gifts from patients over the years, but pineapples are a first! 🍍
Different varieties too — one with a double crown and another with 5 mini crowns.
Truly unique and very appreciated. Thank you!

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