List of Hospitals and Public Health laboratories to conduct 2019-nCov detection and validation tests (2019-nCov/Covid-19) cases in Malaysia

Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCov/Covid-19) is being monitored closely by Ministry of Health (MOH) Malaysia. There have been numerous resources and guidance by MOH which has been included in Coronavirus COVID-19 LIVE Updates & Stats, News LATEST!!! 2020 post. MOH has issued a list of Hospitals and Public Health laboratories to conduct 2019-nCov detection and validation tests (2019-nCov/Covid-19) cases in Malaysia

List of Hospitals and Public Health laboratories to conduct 2019-nCov detection and validation tests (2019-nCov/Covid-19) cases in Malaysia

KEDAH
*Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah, Alor Setar
Telephone: 04-7406233

PENANG
*Hospital Pulau Pinang
Telephone: 04-2225333

PERAK
*Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun, Ipoh
Telephone: 05-2085000
*Makmal Kesihatan Awam Ipoh

SELANGOR
*Hospital Sungai Buloh
Telephone: 03-61454333
*Makmal Kesihatan Awam Kebangsaan (MKAK) Sungai Buloh

KUALA LUMPUR
*Hospital Kuala Lumpur
Telephone: 03-26155555
*Institut Penyelidikan Perubatan (IMR)

NEGERI SEMBILAN
*Hospital Tuanku Ja’afar, Seremban
Telephone: 06-7623333

MELAKA
*Hospital Melaka
Telephone: 06-2892344

JOHOR
*Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Johor Bahru
Telephone: 07-2231666
*Makmal Kesihatan Awam Johor Bahru

Pahang
*Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan, Kuantan
Telephone: 09-5133333

TERENGGANU
*Hospital Sultanah Nur Zahirah, Kuala Terengganu
Telephone: 09-6212121

KELANTAN
*Hospital Raja Perempuan Zainab II, Kota Bharu
Telephone: 09-7452000
*Makmal Kesihatan Awam Kota Bharu

SARAWAK
*Hospital Umum Sarawak, Kuching
Telephone: 082-276666

SABAH
*Makmal Kesihatan Awam Kota Kinabalu

Ministry of Health (MOH) Malaysia history

The history of health services in the country dates back to before independence. The construction of the hospital at that time was to treat workers in the tin ore industry. Every mine worker has to pay 50 cents a year to get treatment. As the tin ore industry expanded rapidly in Perak, by the end of the 19th century the country had the most hospitals of 15. The hospitals are Taiping Hospital, Teluk Intan, Tapah, Sg. Siput, Slim River, Sri Manjung, Selama, Parit Buntar, Kuala Kangsar, Kampar, Ipoh, Grik, Changkat Melintang, Batu Gajah and Tanjung Rambutan.

Ministry of Health Malaysia continues to grow increasing number of health facilities each year. The ministry is also the reference of neighboring countries in various medical technologies and methods such as the field of Cardiology and Geriatrics. Now the Ministry of Health’s focus is broadening especially on providing fair, accessible and quality health facilities. These developments are in line with changing health patterns, the development of globalized health technologies and liberalization in line with the changing patterns of disease, environmental health and technological developments worldwide.

Ministry of Health Feedback Operation Hours for Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCov/Covid-19)

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Ministry of Health Feedback Details for Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCov/Covid-19)

Feedback on COVID-19 can be directed to:
Email: cprc@moh.gov.my or
Call the CPRC Hotline at 03-8881 0200 and 03-8881 0600.

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