
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Number of Beds: 277
Year of Establishment: 2007
Medical Tourism Hospital of the Year 2024
Clinical Service Initiative of the Year 2024
Best in Community Involvement of the Year 2023
Brand of the Year in Healthcare of the Year 2023
Orthopaedic Service Provider of the Year 2023
Clinical Service Initiative of the Year 2023
Medical Tourism Hospital of the Year of the Year 2023
Top Children’s Hospital of the Year 2022
MRO Service Star of the Year 2022




Awarded by: Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
Awarded by: Quality Council of India, in association with the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Awarded by: Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI)
Awarded by: Indian Excellence Awards
Awarded by: World Health Organization (WHO)




Istanbul, Turkey
Number of Beds: 441
Year of Establishment: 2022


2023, Best Specialized Hospital Asia Pacific – Endocrinology
2023, Best Specialized Hospital Asia Pacific – Cardiology
2022, GlobalHealth Asia Pacific Child Development and Paediatric Service Provider of the Year in Asia Pacific
2022, Frost & Sullivan – Malaysia Emerging Hospital Company of the year award
2022, Malaysian Healthcare Tourism Corporation (MHTC) Elite member (Jan 2022 - Dec 2022)
2022, Malaysian Society for Quality in Health (MSQH) - (2020-2024)
2019, Healthcare Infection Control Management Resources (HICMR)
2018, The Brand Laureate Best Brand – Brand leadership Award (2018-2019)


Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Number of Beds: 442
Year of Establishment: 1985
Healthcare Asia Awards 2024, Subang Jaya Medical Centre wins ESG Program of the Year
Frost & Sullivan, Subang Jaya Medical Centre wins Best Practices Award, Malaysian Best Hospital Company of the Year
GlobalHealth Asia-Pacific Awards, Subang Jaya Medical Centre wins Hospital of the Year in Asia-Pacific
GlobalHealth Asia-Pacific Awards, Subang Jaya Medical Centre wins Advanced Genetic Centre Provider of the Year in Asia-Pacific
GlobalHealth Asia-Pacific Awards, Subang Jaya Medical Centre wins Diabetes Service Provider of the Year in Asia-Pacific
GlobalHealth Asia-Pacific Awards, Subang Jaya Medical Centre wins Multi-Disciplinary Oncology Service Provider of the Year in Asia-Pacific
GlobalHealth Asia-Pacific Awards, Subang Jaya Medical Centre wins CSR Service of the Year in Asia-Pacific
GlobalHealth MedTech Awards, Subang Jaya Medical Centre wins the Excellence in Digital Health Innovation of the Year



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| Speciality | Cardiac Sciences |
| Procedure | Norwood Procedure |
| Success Rate | 85-95% |
| Recovery Time | 6 months to 1 year |
| Treatment Time | 6 to 8 hours |
| Chances of Recurrence | Not Applicable |
The Norwood Procedure is a complex surgical procedure performed on newborns with a severe congenital heart defect called Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS). It is the first in a series of three heart surgeries known as the Norwood Series. The goal of these surgeries is to reconstruct the underdeveloped left side of the heart. During the Norwood Procedure, the surgeon creates a new, larger aorta and connects it to the pulmonary artery. This then allows the blood to flow to the lungs. The procedure helps improve oxygenation and circulation of the blood in the body.
The Norwood Procedure is specifically used to treat infants diagnosed with Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS). It is a complex cardiac condition where the left side of the heart is underdeveloped, impairing the ability to pump oxygenated blood to the body.
Recovery after the Norwood Procedure is long and often challenging. As the surgery is performed on infants, intensive care is required in the cardiac ICU. The initial recovery period involves close monitoring of vital signs, oxygen levels, and heart function. Long-term recovery involves multiple follow-up visits to monitor the child's growth, development, and heart function. The subsequent surgeries in the Norwood Series are performed at later stages to further improve the heart's function and circulation. The recovery after Norwood can take weeks and will require extensive cardiac rehabilitation.