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Dr. Ti Lian Geh

Lifestyle Medicine, Family Medicine Specialist

Dr. Ti Lian Geh is a highly regarded Family Medicine specialist and one of the pioneers of lifestyle medicine in Malaysia. He earned his MD from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) and holds several prestigious qualifications, including LIMSEA from Harvard University and the Diplomate from the American Association of Anti-Aging and Aesthetic & Rejuvenation Medicine in the USA.

Dr. Ti is a sought-after family physician, both in Malaysia and Cambodia, where he co-founded one of Phnom Penh's most respected clinics. He is also the founder of a successful chain of outpatient clinics in Malaysia. In Cambodia, where health literacy remains low, Dr. Ti plays a key role in educating the public through his regular articles in the Khmer Times, Cambodia Chinese Times, and Commercial News. Additionally, he authored the book The Art and Science of Healthy Living.

Dr. Ti’s contributions to the medical field have earned him several accolades, including the Best Family Physician of the Year 2020 by Global Health and Travel and the GP GEM of Malaysia award in 2023.

As a passionate advocate for preventive healthcare, Dr. Ti believes in leading by example. He spends his leisure time farming, meditating, and writing health articles and poems. He promotes farming as a form of physical exercise and advocates writing and meditation as vital practices for mental wellness, fully embodying the healthy lifestyle principles he champions.

In his efforts to relieve patients suffering from chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, and cancer, Dr. Ti drew from his 30 years of experience and research at Harvard to develop the C.H.A.M.P. (Comprehensive Health Advanced Management Program). This program, led by Prof. Dr. Bipul Nazir and a dedicated team of dietitians, physiotherapists, nutritionists, and healthcare professionals, focuses on identifying root causes and managing diseases at their source. As Chairman, Dr. Ti drives the team with a corporate vision of shifting from “sickcare” to “healthcare,” striving to reduce patients’ dependency on drugs, needles, and surgery.