You may have problems with the new concrete adhering to the current concrete slab. But I also post on garagejournal.com and some of the members on there suggested using the following,
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Rapid-Set-55-lb-Cement-All-Multi-Purpose-Construction-Material-02010055/202188447
mixed with this,
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Rapid-Set-2-12-oz-Concrete-Pharmacy-Flow-Control-81100000/202209127
I don't have a reco of a handy man though, sorry.
You may also want to consider this.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/SikaLatex-1-Gal-Concrete-Bonding-Adhesive-and-Acrylic-Fortifier-187782/202521398?MERCH=REC-_-PIPHorizontal1_rr-_-202209127-_-202521398-_-N#customer_reviews
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We have a garage slab that is in good condition (not cracked or broken) but with some low spots where water pools. Would applying self-leveling cement be a way to go to fix? Would it hold up in a garage? Does anyone have a recommendation on someone to do it for us? Thanks.