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Penang Medical Tourism on CNBC

Penang, the food haven of Malaysia, has added another feather to her hat as according to statistics, Penang has become the leading medical tourism hub of Malaysia.

CNBC’s Adam Bakhtiar has reported, that Malaysia is ranked among the top choice in the region in terms of low cost with high quality medical services and facilities among Asian countries.

In fact, Penang has seen a steady growth of 15% despite the global economic slowdown which is affecting many industries and Penang actually brings home two- thirds of the RM250 million profit from medical tourism nationwide.

According to the Penang Health Association chairman Yang Bhg Dato’ Dr Chan Kok Ewe, Penang recorded RM171 million in revenue from medical tourism last year and it is expected that the figure would increase to RM180 million this year.

Last year, the hospitals in Penang saw some 212,000 foreign patients of which majority of these patients are Indonesians because of the similarity in language, culture and food between our countries. Compared to seeking medical treatment and services in the US and European countries, the cost of medical treatment and services in Penang is five times lower without compromising on the quality of medical treatment and services.
Foreign patients often credit the advance medical facilities, good service and competitive cost for being reasons in which they choose to come to Penang for medical treatment and services. It is, I believe also, reasons for foreign patients to continue seeking medical treatment and services in Penang not just once but repetitively. For the families accompanying the patients, Penang has much to offer in term of temporary lodging, shopping and getting around. It is therefore with much hope that we would be able to welcome about 230,000 foreign patients this year.

Being featured by CNBC during their prime time news slot on 13 August 2009 was indeed a proud moment for Malaysia, especially Penang. For the convenience of those who would like to watch the six minutes and 28 seconds long feature, you can now also view it on this website. In it, you will notice also that various buildings in George Town were also featured and that Penang was mentioned many times. (I could not view the video smoothly to count the number of times mentioned) A foreign patient from the US was also interviewed and his testimony of the quality treatment and services is an added advantage in promoting Penang as a hub for medical tourism.

The Penang State Government would like to credit the private hospitals for taking the initiative to ensure that the constant and steady growth of medical tourism in Penang. Under the umbrella of the Penang Health Association, these hospitals contribute and pool resources to promote medical tourism.

Instead of each hospital promoting its own services, the success we have tasted today is the result of a collective effort which has proven and will continue to be the formula for the further development of medical tourism in Penang.


Why Penang?
Travelling abroad for seek medical treatment which is term as “medical tourism” is becoming more common nowadays. At the forefront of medical tourism in Malaysia is the state of Penang, where both the central and the state government is actively promoting this industry.

Penang has been listed by several websites as a highly recommended place to seek medical treatment not only because of its competitive price but also for its well educated community. The hospitals are staffed by highly trained doctors and nurses as well as having excellent and modern facilities. Majority of the doctors are educated, trained, and board certified in US, Europe and Australia. For the families accompanying the patients, Penang has much to offer in term of temporary lodging, shopping and getting around.
islandhospital2 Penang Guide

The healthcare system in Penang is widely perceived to be good when it was first established by the colonial authorities. In the state alone there are six public hospitals and eleven private hospitals and three nursing school serving a population of just over two million people.

Most of the private hospitals and medical centres in Penang have achieved certification for internationally recognized quality standard and accreditation by the Malaysian Society for Quality in Health (MSQH). In addition, all private medical centres are approved and licensed and strictly monitored by the Ministry of Health. Most hospitals are fully equipped to deal with the full range of medical conditions ranging from life-threatening illness and injury to chronic medical disorders and maintaining personal fitness.

The industry got the ball rolling when patients from neighbouring countries, especially the Indonesian city of Medan regularly visit these hospitals for quality treatment because the cost was less compared to places like Singapore. Even the travelling distance to Penang was much nearer. Since then Penang has became the preferred destination for European, US and Australian seeking affordable cosmetic and elective surgery.

Penang guide

Penang Adventist Hospital (accredited by JCI) is part of an international network of some 500 non profitable hospitals, clinics and dispensaries worldwide operating under the Adventist Health Network. Under this network includes the world famous Loma Linda University and Medical Centre in California, U.S.A. They are the first private hospital in Northern Malaysia to perform Micro-vascular, Coronary Bypass, Laser Heart Surgery (TMR) and open-heart surgery.

Penang guide

Gleneagles Medical Centre Penang (accredited by MSQH) is operated by ParkwayHealth, a company that operates sixteen hospitals throughout Asia including the famous Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore. It has a fully equipped cardiovascular unit that serves as a regional referral centre for cardiac care. Another hospital that has established an international reputation is Penang Island Hospital (BS ISO900:2000) which, apart from the usual facilities, also has a heart centre, urology centre, fertility centre and laser vision-correction centre.
Penang Guide

Beside these factors, what else Penang have to offer to the health travellers and probably their accompanying families? Penang can also be said to be a “healing” destination, as after the patient has surgical treatment there is a need to have a comfortable and peaceful recuperation. Penang is a cosmopolitan town, but more laid back than other hustling mega-cities throughout Asia.

It was voted as among the “20 Best Island to Live On” by Island Magazine in August 2007 issue. For the accompanying families, accommodation is not a problem. Hotels like Berjaya Georgetown Hotel in Penang are just practically opposite Penang Adventist Hospital and less than ten minutes drive from Gleneagles and Penang Island Hospital.

Service apartment are available and located nearby the vicinity of the hospitals.  Apartment stay allows cooking and other amenities. There are many apartments near to the markets, banks and shopping centres. For those who prefer to cook, you will be able to practically get anything you need from the market. The supermarkets are well stock with local and international brands of cooking ingredients. Restaurants and street food are also aplenty with a wide variety of food available, including international cuisines too.
Language is never a problem in Penang. English, Mandarin and Tamil widely used too. The staffs in most of the private hospital are fluent in English, Chinese and Malay – no interpretation or translation required and this will certainly make communication easier for travellers.

Compared to the USA or the UK, the medical costs here are relatively low even compared to other countries in this region. The cost for a heart bypass surgery in the USA, for example, can be 14 times higher than the cost in here, despite using the same current technology and method. Furthermore, the exchange rate is highly favourable and stable.

Against the dollar it floats around US3.50 to one Ringgit and it has been at this rate for a number of years. This mean the cost of seeking treatment here will be made further cheaper. For example the Gleneagles basic standard executive health screening test including examination, electrocardiogram, chest X-ray and blood and other tests cost RM455.00, converting to US dollar would only be US130!

The other factors that made Penang the preferred choice is that it is conveniently link by air to all major cities of South East Asia and the infrastructures is advance and excellent. Last but not least, Penang is considered a safe destination without any history of terrorism and the crime rate is low. Penang prides itself as an exotic tourism destination with attractive heritage sites, beautiful beaches, greenish hillsides and pack with uniquely ethnic cultural events and is well known for its warm, friendly and generous hospitality. In 2007, UNESCO awarded George Town as a World Heritage Site.

Penang’s growing reputation as a preferred health and medical destination sees it welcoming visitors from around the world seeking remedies. Together with its warm and generous hospitality, Penang is definitely the first choice.


List of Hospitals in Penang:-
Public Hospitals (fully funded by the Government):
Penang General Hospital or GH
Balik Pulau Hospital
Seberang Jaya Hospital
Bukit Mertajam Hospital
Sungai Bakap Hospital
Kepala Batas Hospital
Private Hospitals:
Penang Island Hospital
Gleneagles Medical Centre Penang
Pantai Hospital Mutiara Penang
Loh Guan Lye Specialists Centre
Hospital Lam Wah Ee
Penang Adventist Hospital
Tanjung Medical Centre
Mount Miriam Hospital
Bukit Mertajam Specialist Centre

Hospital Directory:

1, Jalan Pangkor, 10050 Penang.
Tel: 604-227 6111
Email: admin@gmc.po.my This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Website: www.gleneagles-penang.com

Hospital Lam Wah Ee
Jalan Tan Sri Teh Ewe Lim,
11600 Penang
Tel: 604-657 1888, 604-652 8888
Email: hlwe@po.jaring.my This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Website: www.hlwe.com.my

Penang Island Hospital
308, Macalister Road, 10450 Penang
Tel: 604-228 8222
Website: www.islandhospital.com

Loh Guan Lye Specialists Centre
19 & 21 Logan Road, 10400 Penang
Tel: 604-238 8888
Email: Isc@lohguanlye.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Website: www.lohguanlye.com

Mount Miriam Hospital
23 Jalan Bulan, 11200 Tanjung Bungah, Penang
Tel: 604-890 7044
Email: enquiry@mountmiriam.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Website: www.mountmiriam.com

Pantai Hospital Mutiara Penang
82, Jalan Tangah, Bayan Baru,
11900 Bayan Lepas, Penang
Tel: 604-643 3888
Email: admin@hpm.com.my This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Website: http://www.pantai.com.my/site.cfm?hid=5

Penang Adventist Hospital
465 Jalan Burmah, 10350 Penang
Tel: 604-222 7200
Email: AdventistHealth@po.jaring.my This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Website: www.pah.com.my

5 comments:

  1. Wow, the hospitals look clean and decent. No wonder why most patients entrust their surgeries to hospitals abroad.

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  2. This was a great information. It was very informative. I hope to read more about this. thank you-----I will definitely share this to my readers. Nice post. Good information. Please visit medical tourism guide today for more details.

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  3. Dear Sir/Madam,

    Please be informed that the email address of Pantai Hospital Penang (admin@hpm.com.my) had been changed to admin@pantaipg.com.my since 25th October 2012.

    Kindly update our Hospital’s profile with the new email address in your database.

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  4. Just want to share my bad experince on Penang Medical:
    1. I went for medical check-up recently, they're not really professional. The kept on emphasized the amount and request to pay immediately. During Dr.'s consultation, the Dr didnot advice anything and just it's up to you when you tried to explain the situation.
    2. My wife had a minor surgery and prior to that, the Dr. said the amount was in a 'Package' but to our surprise they over charged us more than RM$500. When we asked the reason of the extra charges, the payment counter said it's for the medicine (panadol & anti-biotic)

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  5. Another incident was 'Lasik' surgery. The staff check on my wife's eye-sight and result was given with the bill. So we took it to make a spectatcle prior decision to have the so call 'Lasik' surgery. The spectacle made cannot be used and so check with another shop. The optician re-check the esy-sight and found result wrong from 'Lasik'. When approached them for refund, the 'Lasik' staffs continue to give excuses. "Not professional" at all.

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