I would highly recommend Dr Paul Tey from Prince Court. I just delivered my baby last week and is very satisfied. Even my mother and husband applaud.
His consultation fee is rm90+. Give very good advises and always very patiently ask "any other concerns/questions for me?" Even my husband is satisfied after every consultation.
Dr Paul asked us about pain relief that I would opt for and I told him Epidural. He also ask about my birth option and said would support me unless there are complications.
During delivery, he was very cool and calm even though my final stage delivery was taking too long. I had meconium in my water bag when I checked in on Sunday morning. I heard some doctors would already push for a C-sec but dr Paul advised that mine is just minimal and can still go for natural delivery.
Besides Prince Court making the experience more comfortable (individual delivery suite, support breastfeeding so baby room in with mommy since birth and all single occupancy rooms), I would certainly recommend Dr Paul without a doubt.
My charges in the end came to rm6k+ due to vacuum delivery, epidural and baby charges which includes hearing tests and all.
Added on December 21, 2012, 9:17 pmQUOTE(cc980024 @ Dec 17 2012, 04:38 PM)
But many frens said.. experience gynae estimation near to accurate.
Your fren estimation gap 0.2kg still acceptable.
Mine was 0.42kg.. a bit too far gap.

The patient already voice concern and set the limit to 3.5kg to go for c-sect. I am not smart enough .. 5weeks before delivery he already said around 3.5kg.. how come few days before delivery still around 3.5kg. Should have believe myself.
If the mother want to try deliver naturally even knowing bb potentially big.. is her wish. But I am scared .. for me 3.5kg is big .. so I don't want natural birth at all if it exceed my limit. Tat make me mad, as I already reminded him my concern so many times.
Dr Paul from Prince Court predicted that my baby is 3.3kg about few days before my delivery and my baby was indeed 3.37kg at birth

yes, very experienced doctor can predict accurately but I thought nowadays all using the ultrasound machine thingy to calculate?
This post has been edited by leesawong: Dec 21 2012, 09:17 PM