
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 | General Surgery |
| Procedure | Kasai Procedure |
| Success Rate | 80-95% |
| Recovery Time | 2-6 weeks |
| Treatment Time | 4-6 hours |
| Chances of Recurrence | 10-20% |
A Kasai procedure is also known as a hepatoportoenterostomy. It is a surgical intervention primarily used to treat a condition called biliary atresia in infants. Biliary atresia is a rare condition where the bile ducts that carry bile from the liver to the small intestine are either absent or blocked. This procedure is performed to bypass the drainage pathway for bile from the liver directly into the intestine. The procedure helps prevent the buildup of bile in the liver and reduces the risk of liver damage and cirrhosis.
The primary medical condition treated through a Kasai procedure is biliary atresia in infants. It is performed in cases where the condition is detected early, typically within the first few months of life.
Infants are closely monitored in the hospital following the procedure for complications, infection, and bile flow effectiveness. If the procedure is successful, the infant's jaundice may improve over time. Regular check-ups are required to monitor the liver's function and overall health. The Kasai procedure does not provide a cure for biliary atresia, but it can improve the quality of life and potentially delay the need for a transplant.