Doctors in international clinics are more accustomed to Western attitudes however and will probably more readily understand a patient’s wish to be actively involved in the process of diagnosis and treatment.
Some doctors, even those who have been trained abroad, still tend to give the worst case scenario, which sometimes shocks expat patients. Don’t panic: ask questions and use your best judgement regarding tests and treatments.
Note that Asians do not have the same sense of privacy as in the West; you may even be examined by a doctor in the presence of other patients. If this is an issue for you, you can ask to have a screen put up. Staff will usually comply where possible.