KPJ Specialist Hospital Bandar Dato’ Onn
The blueprint includes, among others, three operation
theatres alongside an intensive care unit and labour room
as well as other medical facilities and services.
The new KPJ Perlis Specialist Hospital will also provide
Physiotherapy, Haemodialysis, Accident & Emergency as
well as 24-hour Outpatient Services.
The hospital will be ready to serve the Perlis population and
foreign patients from as far as southern Thailand by 2014.
During that same year, KPJ is also anticipating two further
additions to its network of hospitals.
KPJ will also be expanding its foothold in the Pahang state
through the development of its new KPJ Pahang Specialist
Hospital, a 188-bedded hospital that will complement the
services currently rendered by Kuantan Specialist Hospital
in Pahang.
KPJ Pahang will be developed by Pahang Specialist
Hospital Sdn Bhd, a 70:30 joint venture company of KPJ and
PASDEC Corp, a subsidiary of Pahang State Development
Corporation (PKNP).
Further south, KPJ Specialist Hospital Bandar Dato’ Onn
will begin construction soon at Bandar Dato’ Onn, a new
township that is located within the Iskandar Development
Region in Johor. The first phase of this development should
be ready to welcome both domestic and international
patients in two years’ time.
The new hospital will be developed in two phases, with the
first phase encompassing about 280,000 sq ft and a bed
capacity of 150, and when fully completed, the total bed
capacity will rise to almost 400 beds with a built-up area of
approximately 500,000 sq ft.
This new facility will serve as a one-stop centre featuring
six centres of excellence, namely, a Heart Centre, Geriatric
Centre, Cancer Centre, Woman and Child Centre, Cosmetic
and Reconstructive Centre, as well as Orthopaedic and
Related Surgery Centre.
These centres will be equipped with advanced medical
equipment based on state-of-the-art technologies.
Currently, KPJ is also developing a new hospital building
in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, which upon completion of its first
phase in 2012, will replace the existing premise that Sabah
Medical Centre is currently operating in.
The community can expect more comprehensive services
alongside the medical care from Consultants with a wider
range of medical disciplines when the new 11-storey
hospital in Kota Kinabalu is completed.
KPJ Pahang Specialist Hospital
The new Sabah Medical Centre building
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