Dr Sidek Suspended

    However, his detractors—including a coalition of senior physicians and the Malaysian Medical Association (MMA)—have long warned that Dr. Sidek’s methods bordered on recklessness.

    Dr. Sidek, a well-known medical practitioner (often from Malaysia or Singapore, depending on the specific case referenced), was reportedly suspended from medical practice. The suspension typically arises from allegations of professional misconduct, unethical practices, or violation of medical regulations. dr sidek suspended

    Dr. Sidek has the right to appeal the suspension to the High Court within 30 days. However, legal experts suggest an uphill battle. Under Malaysian medical jurisprudence, interim suspensions are rarely overturned if the council can demonstrate “imminent risk to patient safety.” Sidek has the right to appeal the suspension

    : He pleaded guilty to two charges of professional misconduct: depending on the specific case referenced)

    Many of Dr. Sidek’s loyalists do not understand why a prescription for a “pain killer” is dangerous if given repeatedly. The suspension has sparked a national conversation about patient education—and whether the Health Ministry has failed to teach the public how to spot a dangerous doctor.