

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 | Gynecology |
| Procedure | C-Section |
| Success Rate | 95-99% |
| Recovery Time | 4-6 weeks |
| Treatment Time | 45 minutes - 1 hour |
| Chances of Recurrence | NA |
C-section is the short form for the cesarian procedure. It is performed to deliver a baby through an incision made in the mother's abdomen and uterus. The procedure is most commonly suggested when vaginal delivery poses risks to the mother or baby or when labor is not progressing as expected. A c-section is performed under general anesthesia (usually regional or epidural) to numb the lower part of the body. An incision is made horizontally or vertically in the abdominal wall and uterus. The baby is then carefully delivered through this incision. Once the baby is delivered, the incision is closed carefully with sutures.
C-sections are primarily used to address medical conditions or situations that could pose risks during vaginal delivery. These include abnormal fetal position (such as breech or transverse presentation), placenta previa, previous C-section or uterine surgery, fetal distress or irregular heart rate, multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets, etc.), failure to progress during labor, and maternal health conditions that make vaginal delivery unsafe.
After a C-section, the recovery process can take several weeks. It is common to stay in the hospital for 2-4 days after a C-section. In the initial phases of recovery, rest is important, but gradually increasing mobility is encouraged to prevent blood clots and aid recovery. The doctors recommend keeping the incision clean and dry to prevent infection. Regular check-ups with the healthcare provider are scheduled to monitor healing and address any concerns.