Kuching can turn into a health Destination for Health Tourism from the world. It is through collaboration with Hospital that could help to make work. Kuching has four specialist
hospitals namely Sarawak Heart Hospital, Kuching Specialist Hospital,
Timberland Medical Centre and Normah Specialist Hospital.
The
attractions are the treatment cost is competitive. People staying in
Kuching are friendly. The crime index is low. Visitors would feel safe
and enjoy a holiday here. Our food served are good and reasonably
prized.
The following is a post from The Borneo Post.
Padawan Municipal Council Chairman Lo Khere Chiang said Health Tourism
was a lucrative business in many countries.He said there is market for
Health Tourism in Kuching as many Indonesians come here for treatment.
“If there is collaboration between experts in Singapore and Kuching with
more seminars and dialogues held, I believe it will be an advancement
for medical tourism,” Lo said at the opening of the Public Health
Seminar yesterday.
The seminar was organised by Maybank Berhad Pending Branch and sponsored by Parkway Health.
Topics presented were :-
(1) Colorectal Cancer: Early Detection and Treatment’ by Gleneagles Medical Centre Singapore general surgeon Dr Quah Hak Mien;
(2)Abnormal Menstruation: Diagnosis & Treatment’ by Gleneagles Medical Centre Singapore senior O&G Dr Anthony Siow and
(3) Advance Treatment in Lung Cancer’ by cardiothoracic surgeon Dr Su Jang Wen.
Mr. Lo commended those who turned up for the seminar as it shows the people are aware of the importance of health.
PPL is one of Asia’s largest healthcare providers with branches in
Singapore, Malaysia, China, Hong Kong, India, Vietnam and Brunei.
In Singapore, PPL is the largest private healthcare provider with over
1,200 specialist doctors. In addition to four hospitals in Singapore,
PPL also has a large network of medical centres, clinics and numerous
research organisations.
In Malaysia, PPL is the second largest private healthcare provider in
terms of the number of licensed hospital beds. It owns and operates 11
hospitals across Malaysia.
PPL also has a huge presence in China, India, Hong Kong, Vietnam and
Brunei and has achieved big strides in terms of creating public health
awareness at home and abroad. These and other projects represent a
significant commitment and contribution from PPL to the healthcare of
the people in these countries, he said.
Also present were Parkway Health Corp Marketing assistant vice-president
Samuel Tan and Parkway Health regional office manager (Sarawak) Connie
Tan.
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