Malaysian hospital targets patients from Singapore and Indonesia

Treatment Abroad, 30 Mar 2009
The Regency Specialist Hospital (RSH) in Bandar Seri Alam, Malaysia, aims to attract patients from Singapore and Indonesia.
RSH chairman Dr Gan See Khem says that the hospitals strategic location and state of the art equipment are ideal for foreigners who seek treatment at the 218-bed hospital, “It is also more cost effective for Singaporeans to take an hours drive here to seek treatment.” Singaporeans travelling abroad to seek treatment in Malaysia is not something new due to our close cultural and geographical proximity.
RSH has treated patents from Singapore and its sister hospital, Mahkota Medical Centre, in Malacca treated a few hundred Singaporean patients last year.
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