CMP Keith KWAN Ching Ho

Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner

HEAL Medical

HEAL Oncology

Qualification
  • BChinMed (Hons) (HKU)
Consultation Hours
MON-FRI8:30am-5:30pm
SAT8:30am-1:00pm

Scope of Services

  • TCM Cancer symptoms management
  • TCM palliative care
  • Post-operative pain management and recovery
  • GI disorders
  • Musculoskeletal Pain management

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Services by the Doctor

Anxiety, Insomnia, Fatigue

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)Psychiatry
Anxiety, Insomnia and Fatigue are common conditions that impact a person's well-being. Insomnia makes it hard to fall asleep or stay asleep, anxiety causes unease or fear that interferes with daily life, and fatigue is exhaustion caused by various factors. These conditions affect physical and mental functioning and require treatment to manage symptoms and improve overall health.

Breast Cancer

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)Clinical OncologyGeneral Surgery
Breast cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the breast tissue, where malignant cancer cells grow and spread. Typically, breast cancer originates from the ducts within the breast. The cancerous cells may spread throughout the breast and to other parts of the body.

Cancer

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)Clinical OncologyGeneral Surgery
Cancer is the generic name given to a cluster of related diseases. In a normal healthy body, human cells grow and divide as the body needs them. When cells become old or damaged, they die and new cells take their place. However, cancer relates to body cells dividing uncontrollably and spreading to neighbouring tissues.

Cancer Adjuvant TCM Therapy

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)Clinical Oncology
Integrated TCM cancer adjuvant treatment can build a stronger body to fight cancer and provide better symptom control.

Cervical Cancer

Clinical OncologyObstetrics and Gynaecology
Cervical cancer, also known as cancer that occurs in the cervix, is statistically caused by HPV (Human Papillomavirus) infection in over 90% of cases, leading to abnormal cell growth and eventual development of cancer. Cervical cancer is one of the common cancers among women, and women of all age groups are at risk of developing cervical cancer. In Hong Kong, cervical cancer ranks the 7th most common cancer among women and the 9th leading cause of fatal cancer among women. In 2020, there were a total of 556 new cases recorded, with 159 fatalities.

Chronic Pain

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)General PracticeOrthopaedics
Chronic pain is persistent pain that lasts for more than 3-6 months and can cause significant physical and emotional distress, even after the underlying injury or medical condition has healed.

Colorectal Cancer

Clinical OncologyGeneral SurgeryGastroenterology Hepatology
Colorectal Cancer is a common malignant tumour of the digestive system. Early screening and treatment are necessary, and improvement of lifestyle habits is also helpful for prevention.

Corpus Uteri Cancer

Clinical OncologyObstetrics and Gynaecology
Corpus Uteri Cancer is a common gynaecological malignant tumour. Common symptoms include vaginal bleeding, lower abdominal pain, etc. Early screening and treatment are needed.

Gallstones & Bile Duct Stones

General Surgery
Gallstones are solid structures formed in the gallbladder, typically composed of bile, cholesterol, bilirubin, and calcium salts. On the other hand, bile duct stones may be lodged in the bile duct or formed within it. Without treatment, there is a chance of causing pain, inflammation, and even complications, posing a threat to health.

Gastric Cancer

Clinical OncologyGeneral SurgeryGastroenterology Hepatology
Gastric Cancer is a common malignant tumour of the digestive system. Common symptoms include abdominal pain, dyspepsia, weight loss, etc. Early screening and treatment are necessary.

Head and Neck Cancer

Clinical OncologyOtolaryngologyGeneral Surgery
Head and neck cancer is a collective term for cancers that occur in various upper respiratory tract tissues. Depending on the site of occurrence, it can be divided into oral cancer, nasopharyngeal cancer, oropharyngeal cancer, hypopharyngeal cancer, and laryngeal cancer. The most common tumour type in head and neck cancer is squamous cell carcinoma, which originates from squamous cells on the mucosal surface of the head and neck. According to medical research, some head and neck cancers are associated with HPV (human papillomavirus).

Leukaemia

Clinical Oncology
Blood cancer, also known as leukaemia, is a cancer of white blood cells. Leukaemia can be classified into two main types: chronic and acute, and further categorized as lymphocytic or myeloid. Leukemia is one of the top ten deadliest cancers in Hong Kong, with approximately a thousand new cases reported each year. Unlike most other cancers, both children and young adults are at risk of developing this disease.

Liver Cancer

Clinical OncologyGeneral SurgeryGastroenterology Hepatology
Liver cancer is a common malignant tumour primarily caused by hepatocellular carcinoma or angiosarcoma of the liver and requires attention for prevention and treatment.

Lung Cancer

Clinical OncologyGeneral SurgeryRespiratory MedicineCardio Thoracic Surgery
Lung cancer is a type of malignant tumor which is commonly caused by factors such as long-term smoking and air pollution, and requires early detection and treatment.

Lymphoma

Clinical Oncology
The human body has a system of lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes, allowing lymphocytes to circulate through various organs and tissues to combat bacterial infections. However, when lymphocytes undergo malignant mutations, they continuously increase and accumulate in lymph nodes, forming tumours that may spread to the bone marrow, liver, and other organs. This type of cancer originating in the lymphatic system is known as "lymphoma."

Nasopharyngeal Cancer

Clinical OncologyOtolaryngologyGeneral Surgery
Nasopharyngeal cancer is one of the top ten cancers in Hong Kong that cannot be ignored. There are 600 to 800 cases of nasopharyngeal cancer in the city every year. Unlike many other cancers, nasopharyngeal cancer tends to occur at a relatively early age, with the peak incidence between 40 and 60 years old, considered the prime of one's life. The incidence rate is almost three times higher in males than in females. Compared to Western countries, nasopharyngeal cancer is more commonly found in Southern China.

Oral Cancer

Clinical OncologyOtolaryngology
The "oral" region comprises multiple sites, including the lips, tongue, floor of the mouth, hard palate, and gums, as well as the oral mucosa, buccal mucosa, and salivary glands. Any malignant tumour growing in these locations is collectively referred to as oral cancer, which is also one of the types of head and neck cancer.

Ovarian Cancer

Clinical OncologyGeneral Surgery
The ovaries are a part of the female reproductive system, consisting of two small organs in the pelvic cavity on either side of the uterus. Their function is to produce eggs and female hormones. Ovarian cancer is one of the most common gynaecological cancers and has the highest mortality rate among female cancers.

Pancreatic Cancer

Clinical OncologyGeneral SurgeryGastroenterology Hepatology
Pancreatic Cancer is a malignant tumor with early symptoms of abdominal pain, weight loss, etc. It is difficult to treat and requires prevention and treatment.

Peritoneal Cancer

Clinical OncologyGeneral Surgery
Peritoneal cancer is a rare but severe form of cancer that involves malignant changes in the peritoneal tissues. The peritoneum is the thin membrane that surrounds the abdominal organs, and peritoneal cancer typically occurs due to metastasis from cancers originating in other organs within the abdominal cavity. In Hong Kong, peritoneal cancer is most commonly caused by the metastasis of ovarian cancer, making the incidence higher in female patients.

Prostate Cancer

Clinical OncologyGeneral SurgeryUrology
Prostate cancer is the third most common cancer among men in Hong Kong, accounting for 13.9% of the total new cases of male cancer. Prostate cancer is a malignant tumour of the prostate. Men with a high risk of prostate cancer due to a family history of the disease or those experiencing symptoms should pay attention to changes in their bodies, especially abnormalities related to prostate health.

Thyroid Cancer

Clinical OncologyOtolaryngologyGeneral SurgeryEndocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
In 2020, there were a total of 978 new cases of thyroid cancer, accounting for 2.9% of all new cancer cases in Hong Kong and ranking tenth among common cancers. The incidence rate per 100,000 population is approximately 13 cases. Thyroid cancer patients are typically middle-aged to elderly, with papillary thyroid cancer occurring in younger people and rare in children. Additionally, the risk of thyroid cancer is higher in females, with a rate approximately 3.8 times that of males.

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