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Hospital / Clinic Address Tel / Fax Area / Location HOSPITAL / CLINIC AREA / NO. HOSPITAL / CLINIC ADDRESS TEL / FAX LOCATION TEL : 03-20372288 1. TUNG SHIN HOSPITAL 102, JALAN PUDU, 55100 KUALA LUMPUR. KUALA LUMPUR FAX : 03-20700345 JALAN UNIVERSITY, 59100 KUALA TEL : 03-79564422 2. UNIVERSITY MALAYA HOSPITAL KUALA LUMPUR LUMPUR. FAX : 03-79562253 PUSAT PERUBATAN UNIVERSITI JALAN YAACOB LATIF, BANDAR TUN TEL : 03-91455555 3. KUALA LUMPUR KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA RAZAK, 56000 CHERAS, KUALA LUMPUR. FAX : 03-91724530 202A, JALAN PAHANG, 53000 KUALA TEL : 03-40233599 4. TAWAKAL MEDICAL CENTER KUALA LUMPUR LUMPUR. FAX : 03-40228063 36 JALAN CHEMUR, KOMPLEKS DAMAI, TEL : 03-40437166 5. SENTOSA MEDICAL CENTRE KUALA LUMPUR 50400 KUALA LUMPUR. FAX : 03-40437761 PANTAI CHERAS MEDICAL 1, JALAN 1/96A, TAMAN CHERAS TEL : 03-91322022 6. KUALA LUMPUR CENTRE MAKMUR, 56100 KUALA LUMPUR. FAX : 03-91320687 TEL : 03-92210584 7. HO X-RAY SPECIALIST CENTRE 4, JALAN SUNGAI BESI KUALA LUMPUR. KUALA LUMPUR FAX : 03-92210584 TEL : 03-92222800 8. BP DIAGNOSTIC CENTRE 458, JALAN PUDU, 55100 KUALA LUMPUR KUALA LUMPUR FAX : 03-92222802 TEL : 03-21428818 9. KLINIK SHONG 292, JALAN PUDU, 55100 KUALA LUMPUR. KUALA LUMPUR FAX : 03-21428818 LOT 17, JALAN BESAR, KEPONG KUALA TEL : 03-62740690 10. KLINIK RAKYAT KUALA LUMPUR LUMPUR. FAX : - 41, JALAN 4, KEPONG BARU, KUALA TEL : 03-62579839 11. KLINIK RAKYAT KUALA LUMPUR LUMPUR. FAX : - NO 11, JALAN BUNGA TANJONG 12. KLINIK HONG, LEE &YAP TUJUH,TAMAN MUDA, CHERAS,56100 TEL : 03-42935840 KUALA LUMPUR KUALA LUMPUR. NO.208, JALAN MAHKOTA, TAMAN 13. KLINIK LEONG MALURIM CHERAS, 55100 KUALA TEL :03-92838208 KUALA LUMPUR LUMPUR. hospital list_20160528 35, JALAN METRO PERDANA 7, TAMAN TEL :1300-800-800 14. FORREST MEDICAL CENTER USAHA WAN KEPONG, 51200 KUALA KUALA LUMPUR FAX :03-62577537 LUMPUR. JALAN TEMPLER, 46990 PETALING JAYA, TEL : 03-76807000 15. ASSUNTA HOSPITAL SELANGOR SELANGOR. FAX : 03-77814933 5, JALAN LAGOON SELANTAN, BANDAR TEL : 03-74919191 16. SUNWAY MEDICAL CENTRE SUNWAY, 46150 PETALING JAYA, SELANGOR FAX : 03-74918181 SELANGOR. 17, JALAN 21/11A, S.E.A. PARK, 46300 TEL : 03-78766145 17. KLINIK WONG SELANGOR PETALING JAYA, SELANGOR. FAX : - POLIKLINIK DAN SURGERI 29,JALAN 21/12, SEA PARK, 46300 18. SEAPARK DR. YONG CHEE CHEN, TEL: 012-2353952 SELANGOR PETALING JAYA, SELANGOR. MBBS(UM) SIME DARBY MEDICAL CENTRE 1, JALAN 12/1A, 47500 SUBANG JAYA, TEL : 03-56391212 19. SELANGOR SUBANG JAYA SELANGOR. FAX : 03-56391675 KLINIK SK PERDANA 1505A, JALAN BESAR, SERI KEMBANGAN, TEL : 03-89487987 20. SELANGOR Dr. LAW WAI KUAN 43300 SELANGOR, MALAYSIA. FAX : 03-89452335 JALAN PUCHONG, 43000 KAJANG , TEL : 03-89475555 21. SERDANG HOSPITAL SELANGOR SELANGOR. FAX : 03-89475210 JALAN SEMENYIH,43000 KAJANG, TEL : 03-87363333 22. HOSPITAL KAJANG SELANGOR SELANGOR. FAX : 03-87367527 ARUNAMARI SPECIALIST 168, JALAN BT. UNJUR 1 BAYU PERDANA, TEL : 03-33243288 23. SELANGOR MEDICAL CENTER KLANG, SELANGOR. FAX :- 6, JALAN SUSUR OFF PERSIARAN RAJA TEL : 03-33721612 24. KLINIK NG SELANGOR MUDA MUSA, 41200 KLANG, SELANGOR. FAX : - KLINIK KESIHATAN JALAN BATU TIGA LAMA, 41000, KLANG, TEL : 03-33488183 25. SELANGOR BUKIT KUDA SELANGOR. FAX : - 29, JALAN RIA, TAMAN RIA SUNGAI TEL : 03-31916001 26. POLIKLINIK LIM & NG JALOM, 42600 JENJALOM KUALA SELANGOR FAX : 03-31916001 LANGAT, SELANGOR. hospital list_20160528 101, Leboh Turi, Off Persiaran Raja Muda Musa, TEL :03-33738686 27. Klinik Dan Surgeri Sounthern SELANGOR 41220, Klang. FAX : - 151-C, Jalan Lovelane, Kampung Baru, Sungai TEL : - 28. Poliklinik & Surgeri SG Buloh SELANGOR Buloh, 47000 Sungai Buloh. FAX : - No. 212, Jalan Welfare, Kg. Baru Sungai Buloh, TEL : - 29. Poliklinik S.M Lee Dan Rakan-Rakan SELANGOR 47000 Sungai Buloh. FAX : - Klinik & Surgeri Kuben NO. 95, JLN SULTAN ALAM SHAH,42700 TEL : 03-31813633 30. SELANGOR DR. M. KUBENDRAN BANTING, SELANGOR. FAX : 03-31816969 Klinik Rakan Medik Puchong 25G, JALAN BANDAR SEPULUH,PUSAT TEL : 03-58828467 31. DR KAMARULZAMAN ABDUL SELANGOR BANDAR PUNCHONG, 47100 PUCHONG. FAX : 03-58825384 MANAF 192,JALAN PEKAN BARU,OFF JALAN TEL :03-3344595 32. KLINIK GUAN SDN.BHD SELANGOR MERU,41050 KLANG,SELANGOR. FAX :03-33442055 HOSPITAL MELAKA JALAN BUKIT BARU, TEL : 06-2822344 33. HOSPITAL MELAKA MELAKA 75100 MELAKA FAX : 06-2813240 HOSPITAL ALOR GAJAH TEL : 06-5562333 34. HOSPITAL ALOR GAJAR JALAN ALOR GAJAH 78000 MELAKA MELAKA FAX : 06-5567392 MAHKATA MEDICAL CENTRE TEL : 06-2813333 35. MAHKOTA MEDICAL CENTRE MELAKA JALAN MELAKA JAYA, 75000 MELAKA FAX : 06-2810560 HOSPITAL PANTAI AIR KEROH TEL : 06-2319999 36. HOSPITAL PANTAI AIR KEROH MELAKA LEBUH AIR KEROH 75450 MELAKA FAX : 06-2313299 KLINIK H.H. WONG TEL : 06-2824730 37. DR. WONG HENG HOE 88, JALAN MUNSHI ABDULLAH, 75100 MELAKA FAX : - MELAKA No. 134, 3rd Floor, Jalan Munshi Abdullah, TEL : 06-2810518 38. SOUNTHERN HOSPITAL MELAKA 75100 Melaka. FAX : - 230 JALAN GAJAH BERANG, 75200 TEL : 06-2862626 39. KLINIK COMFORT MELAKA MELAKA FAX : - 179D JALAN LAKSAMANA CHENG HO, TEL : 06-2827934 40. KLINIK TAN & LAU MELAKA 75000 MELAKA FAX : - TAIPING MEDICAL CENTRE TEL : 05-8071971 41. TAIPING MEDICAL CENTRE 45-49, JALAN MEDAN TAIPING 2 MEDAN PERAK FAX : 05-8063713 TAIPING, 34000 TAIPING, PERAK hospital list_20160528 APPOLLO MEDICAL CENTRE TEL : 05-8056000 42. APPOLLO MEDICAL CENTRE 271, JALAN TAMING SARI, 34000 TAIPING, PERAK FAX : 05-8076000 PERAK COLUMBIA ASIA HOSPITAL TEL : 05-8208888 43. COLUMBIA ASIA HOSPITAL PERAK 5, JALAN PERWIRA 34000 TAIPING, PERAK FAX : 05-8208999 TEL : 05-8073663 44. TAIPING CLINIC 95, KOTA ROAD, 34000 TAIPING, PERAK PERAK FAX : - 34, PT2042(AKED), GROUND FLOOR, KUALA KANGSAR SPECIALIST TEL : 05-7775323 45. JALAN DAENG SELILI, 33000 KUALA PERAK CLINIC FAX : - KANGSAR, PERAK 47, JALAN RAJA, 36000 TELUK INTAN, TEL : 05-6211329 46. POLIKLINIK CHAN PERAK PERAK. FAX : - 23, TAMAN ROS, JALAN SULTAN TEL : 05-6232323 47. KLINIK & SURGERI LEE PERAK ABDULLAH, 36000 TELUK INTAN, PERAK FAX : - 25, TAMAN ROS, JALAN SULTAN TEL : 05-6217890 48. KLINIK K.L.LAU PERAK ABDULLAH, 36000 TELUK INTAN, PERAK FAX : - 365, JALAN SULTAN ABDULLAH, 36000 TEL : 05-6224401 49. ANSON KLINIK PERAK TELUK INTAN, PERAK FAX : 05-6229845 264, JALAN BERCHAM, MEDAN TEL : 05-5488264 50. POLIKLINIK CHONG PERAK BERCHAM, IPOH, 31400, PERAK FAX : 05-5451587 21, MAIN ROAD, NEW PASIR PUTEH, 31650 TEL : 05-3217288 51. MEDINOSIS CLINIC PERAK IPOH, PERAK FAX : 05-3215299 52. KLINIK THONG DR THONG WA SAI NO.147, JALAN GOPENG, 31900 KAMPAR. TEL :05-4651078 PERAK 6, TAMAN PERATAI 32000 SITIAWAN, 53. KLINIK KWONG HANN TEL :05-6914048 PERAK PERAK. 114 TAMAN BUNGA RAYA, JALAN RAJA 54. POLIKLINIK TANG 鄭藥房 PERAK OMAR, KG. KOH, 32000 SITIAWAN, PERAK. NO 4,Persiaran Rapat Baru 20, Taman Song 55. KLINIK YIK TEL :05-3136878 PERAK Choon,31350 Ipoh, Perak. 80, JALAN YANG KALSOM,30250 IPOH, 56. KLINIK LIEW TEL :05-2542236 PERAK PERAK. hospital list_20160528 NO.56,JALAN CHONG AH PENG, 35900 TEL :05-4597930 57. POLIKLINIK SUMI PERAK TANJUNG MALIM, PERAK. FAX :05-4596092 82, JALAN TENGAH, BAYAN LEPAS, 11900 TEL : 04-6433888 58. PANTAI HOSPITAL P.PINANG P.PINANG. FAX : - JALAN BAGAN 1, 13400 BUTTERWORTH, TEL : 04-3322800 59. BAGAN SPECIALIST CENTRE P.PINANG P.PINANG. FAX : 04-3312806 TEL : 04-2276111 60. GLENEAGLES MEDICAL CENTRE 1, JALAN PANGKOR, 10050 P.PINANG. P.PINANG FAX : 04-2262994 TEL : 04-2227200 61. PENANG ADVENTIST HOSPITAL 465, JALAN BURMAH, 10350 P.PINANG. P.PINANG FAX : 04-2278512 LAM WAH EE HOSPITAL 141, JALAN TAN SRI SHE EWE LIM, 16000 TEL : 04-6571888 62. P.PINANG 南華醫院 P.PINANG. FAX : 04-6570940 63. HOSPITAL BESAR JLN RESIDENCY PENANG. P.PINANG 308, MACALISTER ROAD, 10450 PENANG, TEL : 04-2288222 64. ISLAND HOSPITAL P.PINANG MALAYSIA. FAX : 04-2267989 65. SINGAPORE CLINIC 各分行 P.PINANG 66. KLINIK AMAN 各分行 P.PINANG BP CLINICAL LAB SDN BHD 6-63,JLN ASTON, 14000 BUIKIT 67. TEL:604-5492522 P.PINANG BP 驗血中心 MERTAJAM. DR(MDM)OOI CLINIC 19,ISTON ROAD, 68. P.PINANG 黃醫務中心 14000 BUIKIT MERTAJAM. FAX:604-5393822 JOE FERNANDEZ CLINIC 30,JLN KULIM, 69. TEL:604-5386448 P.PINANG 祖芬蘭德斯醫務所 14000 BUIKIT MERTAJAM. LIM ENG CHEONG CLINIC 299,JLN MAJU,TMN SERI MAJU, 70. TEL:604-5395579 P.PINANG 林榮昌診所 14000 BUIKIT MERTAJAM. 71. KLINIK KULIM 大山腳學生建議到此間 NO 27, JALAN RAJA, 09000 KULIM, KEDAH TEL : 04-4905184 KEDAH 323, JALAN KUALA KETIL, 08000 SG. TEL : 04-4212772 72. KLINIK FOONG KEDAH PETANI, KEDAH. FAX : - 18, JALAN TEJA 1, TAMAN KELADI, 08000 TEL : 04-4211468 73. KLINIK BERSATU KEDAH SG. PETANI, KEDAH. FAX : 04-4234730 hospital list_20160528 35A, JALAN BAKAR ARANG, 08000 SG. TEL : 04-4226032 74. KLINIK DR.QUAK KEDAH PETANI, KEDAH. FAX : - 910, JALAN SULTAN BADLISHAH, 05000 TEL : 04-7316871 75. KLINIK LIM CHIN CHONG KEDAH ALOR SETAR, KEDAH. FAX : - 15,JALAN PUTRA, 05100 ALOR SETAR, TEL : 04-7330681 76. KLINIK DR.YANG KEDAH KEDAH. FAX : - 1, LORONG METRO, 08000 SG. PETANI, TEL : 04-4238888 77. HOSPITAL PAKAR METRO KEDAH KEDAH. FAX : 04-4234848 KM6, JALAN LANGGAR, 05460 ALOR TEL : 04-7406233 78. HOSPITAL SULTANAH BAHIYAH KEDAH SETAR, KEDAH. FAX : 04-7350232 PANTAI HOSPITAL SUANGAI 1, PERSIARAN CEMPAKA, BANDAR TEL : 04-4428888 79. KEDAH PETANI AMANJAYA, 08000 SG. PETANI, KEDAH. FAX : 04-4428889 TEL : 04-7308878 80. KEDAH MEDICAL CENTRE PUMPONG,05250 ALOR SETAR,KEDAH. KEDAH FAX : 04-7332869 888,JALAN SEKERAT, OFF JALAN PUTRA, TEL : 04-7342888 81. PUTRA MEDICAL CENTRE KEDAH 05100 ALOR SETAR, KEDAH. FAX : 04-7348882 NO.6, LORONG SERUNAI, OFF JALAN 82. POLIKLINIK CHONG TEL : 04-9779668 KEDAH RAJA SYED ALWI 01000 KANGAR, PERLIS. 5, WISMA BANDARAN, JALAN IBRAHIM 83. KLINIK CHEN & SU KEDAH 08000 SUNGAI PETANI,KEDAH. 62, JALAN BARU, 71000 PORT DICKSON, TEL : 06-6471391 NEGERI 84. KLINIK ANG & ANG SDN BHD NEGERI SEMBILAN. FAX : - SEMBILAN 2633, SIMPANG LUKUT, JALAN SEPANG, TEL : 06-6513537 NEGERI 85. KLINIK TEH 71010 LUKUT, PORT DICKSON, NEGERI FAX : - SEMBILAN SEMBILAN. LOT 6219 & 6220, JALAN TOMAN 1, KPJ HEALTHCARE BERHAD TEL : 06-7677800 NEGERI 86.
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