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List of Private Hospitals in Penang No Hospital Address Contact No No of Beds Email Webpage List of Private Hospitals in Penang No Hospital Address Contact No No of Beds Email Webpage Jalan Bagan 1,13400 Butterworth, 1 Bagan Specialist Sdn Bhd 604 - 371 0000 153 [email protected] www.bagan.com.my Penang Georgetown Specialist Hospital (formerly known as 12A, Jalan Masjid Negeri 11600 604 8275 118 / enquiries@georgetownspecial www.georgetownspeciali 2 20 Carl Corrynton Medical Penang 6011 1052 2116 ist.com st.com Centre) Gleneagles Medical Centre 604 222 9111 / my.gpg.enquiry@parkwaypant www.gleneagles- 3 1, Jalan Pangkor, 10050 Penang 360 Penang 6016 498 9089 ai.com penang.com 308, Macalister Road, 10450 [email protected]; 4 Island Hospital 604-228 8222 300 www.islandhospital.com Penang [email protected] 570, Jalan Perda Utama, Bandar KPJ Penang Specialist https://www.kpjhealth.co 5 Perda, 14000 Bukit Mertajam, 604-548 6688 236 [email protected] Hospital m.my/penang/ Seberang Perai, Penang Jalan Tan Sri Teh Ewe Lim, 11600 604 652 8888 / [email protected]; 6 Lam Wah Ee Hospital 700 www.hlwe.com.my Georgetown, Penang 604 652 8926 [email protected] List of Private Hospitals in Penang No Hospital Address Contact No No of Beds Email Webpage Loh Guan Lye Specialist 238, Macalister Road, 10400 604-238 8187 / 7 273 [email protected] www.lohguanlye.com/ Centre Penang 604-238 8188 Mount Miriam Cancer 23, Jalan Bulan, Fettes Park 8 604 - 892 3999 40 [email protected] www.mountmiriam.com Hospital Tanjung Bungah, 11200 Penang Optimax Eye Specialist 223 Jalan Masjid Negeri 11600 604-282 3522 / 9 4 [email protected] www.optimax2u.com Hospital Penang 6018-272 1101 82, Jalan Tengah, 11900 Bayan 10 Pantai Hospital Penang 604-643 3888 250 [email protected] www.pantai.com.my Baru, Penang 465 Burmah Road, 10350 11 Penang Adventist Hospital 604-222 7200 253 [email protected] www.pah.com.my Georgetown, Penang [email protected]; www.tanjungmedical.co 12 Tanjung Medical Centre 473 Jalan Burma 10350 Penang 604-2262323 120 [email protected]. m.my my Consultancy Services Available: Anaesthesiology, Cardiology, Cardiothoracic Surgery,Cardiac Electrophysiology, Gastroenterology/Hepatology, General @Interventional Radiology,Neonatology, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics Surgery, Ear, Nose & Throat Surgery etc Disclaimer: The content of the list is not comprehensive and it is for general information purposes only and does not constitute advice. InvestPenang has taken all reasonable measures to ensure that the information in the list is correct. However, InvestPenang gives no warranty and accepts no responsibility for the accuracy or the completeness of the information contained in this list. All content and information in the list might be changed or updated without notice. Note: Companies/ Agencies not in the list and would like to be included in the list, please contact Tel: 04-646 8833 or Email: [email protected] .
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