Dr. Nik Qisti Fathi practises at KPJ Kajang Specialist Hospital, serving patients across Kuala Lumpur and the Klang Valley. UK-trained, NHS-qualified, with a fellowship in minimally invasive colorectal surgery at Fondazione IRCCS in Milan — international training, in a clinic close to home. UK-trained · NHS-qualified · Fellowship in Milan. Practising at KPJ Kajang.
Patients arrive at the colorectal clinic uncertain. They have read too much online, been told different things by different doctors, and are often quietly worried about something they would rather not discuss.
The role of a good specialist, in Dr. Qisti's view, is to remove that uncertainty — to listen carefully, examine properly, order the right investigation, and explain what is found in plain language. Surgery is sometimes the answer. It is often not.
The practice is based at KPJ Kajang Specialist Hospital and serves patients across Kajang, Semenyih, Bangi and Cheras — and increasingly, referrals from across the Klang Valley.
From the everyday — haemorrhoids, gallstones, hernia — to the complex pelvic surgery for colorectal cancer and inflammatory bowel disease.
Almost every operation listed is performed by keyhole, with smaller incisions, less pain and faster recovery. Open surgery, when the safety of the operation demands it.
Performed under sedation in a half-day appointment. Direct view of the entire large bowel; polyps removed in the same sitting. Comfortable, day-case, and the single best thing you can do for bowel health from age 45.
Only a small minority of eligible Malaysians attend routine bowel cancer screening — and as a result, most colorectal cancers here are still found later than they need to be, when treatment is harder and outcomes are worse.
Online enquiry, hospital booking, or in person at KPJ Kajang.