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KPJ Ampang Puteri Specialist Hospital

1, Jalan Mamanda 9, Taman Dato Ahmad Razali , Ampang, SL, Malaysia, 68000
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235 recommendation(s)

Overview

  • KPJ Ampang Puteri Specialist Hospital is a leading multispecialty hospital in Malaysia established by KPJ Healthcare Berhad (KPJHB), the healthcare division of Johor Corporation.
  • The 200-bedded medical facility has a contemporary infrastructure suiting to international standards and is committed in delivering exceptional healthcare services and personalized care to all patients.
  • The hospital offers outstanding outpatient and inpatient facility along with critical care and emergency services and is fully facilitated with modern equipment and advanced techniques.
  • KPJ Ampang Puteri Specialist Hospital houses a team of over 60 medical professionals, highly qualified and specialists in their field, and 800 experienced support staff.
  • Information KIOSK machine is located in the lobby is provided to give patients a full picture of the hospital.

Accessibility

  • Nearest Airport: Lapangan Terbang Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport is 33.2 km away from the hospital and takes approximately 50 min to reach via road.
  • Nearest Bus Stop: Ampang Point station which is just walking distance away from the hospital.
  • Located close to many hotels and guest houses.

At A Glance

  • Languages spoken : English, Malay, Thai, Urdu
  • Established in 1995
  • Total of 60 doctors
  • Total of 200 beds

Awards and recognition

  • The Bizz Award (2012-13)
  • Malaysia HR Award - 2009
  • Asian Pacific Super Excellent Brand Award - 2009
  • KPJ Awarded Quality of Health Provider
  • National Award for Management Accounting (NafMA) 2008 – Merit Award
  • Awarded bronze in the HR Excellence Category 2009
  • ASEAN Business Awards - Finalist in the category of Corporate Social Responsibility 2009
  • Awarded by Asia Pacific Brands Foundation for Brand Excellence in Healthcare - Hospital 2008
  • Awarded GOLD (Service Category) in 2007 by National Council for Occupational Safety and Health
  • 4th Asia Pacific Super Excellence Brand 2008 - Asia Entrepreneur Alliance World Wide
  • Awarded Asia Pacific Super Excellent Brand 2008-2009
  • National Occupational Safety and Health in 2007 by Ministry of Human Resource

Accreditations

Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP)

Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP)

Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) is a process control based system for food safety. The HACCP principle for Food safety has been developed based on guidelines for HACCP application as per the Codex Alimentarius Commission.

Joint Commission International

Joint Commission International

Joint Commission International (JCI) works to improve patient safety and quality of health care in the international community by offering education, publications, advisory services, and international accreditation and certification. In more than 100 countries, JCI partners with hospitals, clinics, and academic medical centers; health systems and agencies; government ministries; academia; and international advocates to promote rigorous standards of care and to provide solutions for achieving peak performance.

The Malaysian Society for Quality in Health

The Malaysian Society for Quality in Health

MSQH is dedicated to improving the quality of the nations health care through voluntary accreditation. The Malaysian Hospital Accreditation Standards are intended to stimulate continuous, systematic improvement in an organization\'s performance and the outcomes of care.

Procedures

KPJ Ampang Puteri Specialist Hospital performs 397 different procedures. Click on a procedure name to see more details and to view doctors for that specialty.


Bariatric Surgery



Cardiology



Colorectal medicine



Ear Nose & Throat



Gastroenterology



General Medicine



General Surgery



Hematology



Nephrology



Neurology



Neurosurgery



Obstetrics & Gynecology



Oncology



Ophthalmology



Orthopedics



Pediatric Cardiology



The majority of atrial septostomies are performed on infants with d-TGA or other cyanotic heart defects. In these cases, a balloon catheter is guided through a large vein into the right atrium, during cardiac catheterization. The catheter is threaded into the foramen ovale, a naturally existing hole between the atria that normally closes shortly after birth. The balloon at the end of the catheter is inflated so as to enlarge the foramen ovale enough that it will no longer become sealed. This allows more oxygenated blood to enter the right heart (especially in the case of d-TGA) where it can be pumped to the rest of the body. The balloon is deflated and the catheter is removed.

Plastic Surgery



Pulmonology



Radiation Therapy



Reproductive medicine



Spinal Surgery



Urology



Vascular surgery



Doctors

Facilities

  • 24 Hr Pharmacy
  • Ambulance Services
  • Appointment Scheduling
  • ATM
  • Blood Bank
  • Cafe
  • Car Parking
  • Document Legalisation
  • Fitness Centre
  • Foreign Exchange Services
  • Health Insurance Coordination
  • Internet Access
  • Interpreter Services
  • Local Tourism Options
  • Medical Records Transfer
  • Medical Travel Insurance
  • Online report facility
  • Pathology Lab
  • Personal Concierge
  • Private Rooms
  • Radiology Lab
  • Restaurant
  • Shopping Trip Organisation
  • Translation services
  • TV in room
  • Visa / Travel office

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