
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)


Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Number of Beds: 724
Year of Establishment: 1999
Frost & Sullivan: 2024 Malaysian Hospital Market Leadership Award
College of American Pathologists (CAP) Accreditation
Healthcare Asia Awards 2024: Hospital of the Year (Malaysia)
Healthcare Asia Awards 2024: Health Promotion Initiative of the Year
Reader’s Digest Trusted Brand 2024
Newsweek World’s Best Hospitals 2024
World Stroke Organisation (WSO) Angels Awards 2023 - Gold Award (Q4)
World Stroke Organisation (WSO) Angels Awards 2023 - Gold Award (Q3)

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)



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| Speciality | Infertility |
| Procedure | IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) |
| Success Rate | 50-70% |
| Recovery Time | 1-2 weeks |
| Treatment Time | 30 minutes - 1 hour |
| Chances of Recurrence | NA |
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is an assisted reproductive technology in which an egg and sperm are combined outside of the body in a laboratory setting. The fertilized embryo is then placed inside the uterus. The goal is to have a successful pregnancy. The procedure begins with controlled ovarian stimulation to produce a large number of mature eggs. A minor surgical procedure is used to extract these eggs. The eggs are fertilized by sperm, and the embryos that result are cultured for a few days. A chosen embryo is then implanted in the uterus, and any remaining viable embryos can be frozen for future use.
IVF is used to treat various fertility conditions, including blocked or damaged fallopian tubes, male infertility issues, ovulation disorders, endometriosis, and unexplained infertility. It can also be beneficial for couples with genetic disorders or those seeking fertility preservation due to medical treatments.
Recovery from an IVF procedure is usually quick. For a few days after egg retrieval, patients should expect mild discomfort, bloating, or cramping. The embryo transfer procedure is relatively simple and painless, and most women can resume normal activities on the same day. Following embryo transfer, a period of rest and reduced stress is recommended. A pregnancy test is usually taken about two weeks later. Routine prenatal care will begin if the IVF cycle is successful. In failed cases, new cycles are initiated.
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Cherif, a 36-year-old resident of Guinea, had always dreamt of becoming a mother. But what she expected to be a natural and joyous phase of life gradually turned into a long, emotional battle with infertility.