Heart Failure Specialist in Singapore |
Dr Chan Po Fun, Cardiologist
Understanding Heart Failure
Heart failure does not mean your heart has stopped. It means your heart isn’t pumping as strongly as it should. With the right care, many patients continue to live full, active lives.

Signs and Symptoms
Look out for:
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Shortness of breath, especially when lying down
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Swelling in the legs or ankles
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Persistent tiredness or lack of energy
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Sudden weight gain due to fluid retention
Common Causes
Heart failure can develop after:
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Previous heart attacks
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Long-term high blood pressure
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Heart muscle weakness from infections
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Certain cancer treatments that affect the heart
How Dr Chan Helps Patients with Heart Failure
1. Accurate Diagnosis
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Echocardiograms and advanced heart imaging
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Blood tests to check for heart strain
2. Personalised Treatment
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Modern medications including ARNIs and SGLT2 inhibitors
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Devices such as pacemakers or defibrillators if needed
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Intravenous iron therapy to improve energy levels
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Lifestyle guidance on salt intake, exercise, and daily habits
3. Specialised Support
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Focus on women’s symptoms, which may differ from men’s
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Experience in managing cancer-related heart weakness
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Attention to emotional health and overall wellbeing
4. Ongoing Care
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Regular follow-ups to keep your heart stable
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Treatment adjustments to match your progress
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Long-term support so you feel confident managing your condition
Why Choose Dr Chan Po Fun
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Trained in heart failure and echocardiography for precise diagnosis
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Specialist in women’s heart health and cardio-oncology
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Experienced in advanced cholesterol and prevention therapies
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Known for a compassionate, personalised approach that makes patients feel supported
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can heart failure be treated?
A: Yes. While heart failure is usually long-term, modern treatments can improve symptoms, slow progression, and greatly enhance quality of life.
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Q: What should I do if I notice new swelling or breathlessness?
A: See a doctor promptly. Quick adjustments in medication or treatment can prevent worsening.
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Q: Is heart failure only a problem for older people?
A: No. It can affect adults of all ages, especially those with high blood pressure, prior heart disease, or certain cancer treatments.
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Q: Does Dr Chan see both women and men with heart failure?
A: Yes. Care is personalised for every patient, with special attention to women’s unique risks and symptoms.
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Take the Next Step
Heart failure doesn’t have to limit your life. With the right support, you can stay active and enjoy what matters most.
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