
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

Ask your healthcare adviser for the best multiple options and choose the one that meets your expectations

| Speciality | Orthopedics |
| Procedure | ORIF |
| Success Rate | 85-95% |
| Recovery Time | 3-6 months |
| Treatment Time | 1-3 hours |
| Chances of Recurrence | Low |
ORIF is short for Open Reduction and Internal Fixation. It is a surgical procedure used to treat fractures, particularly complex or displaced fractures that cannot be adequately treated with nonsurgical methods. During ORIF, the surgeon makes an incision to realign the fractured bones back into their proper position. This is called open reduction. The surgeon then uses internal fixation devices, such as plates, screws, or rods, to hold the bones together and promote healing. This is called internal fixation.
Medical conditions that can be treated through ORIF include fractures of long bones like the femur, tibia, and humerus, as well as fractures of the pelvis, wrist, ankle, and other bones.
The recovery process after an ORIF procedure varies depending on the location and severity of the fracture. Patients typically need to limit weight-bearing and use assistive devices to reduce pressure on the effected part of the body. Physical therapy is often recommended to help regain strength, mobility, and function. The length of the recovery period can range from a few weeks to several months, and it's important for patients to follow their surgeon's post-operative instructions to ensure a successful recovery.