Guide To Prince Court Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Prince Court Medical Centre, Hospital Kuala Lumpur

Prince Court Medical Centre is a premier, full-service private hospital located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Established in 2007 with the vision of becoming a leading healthcare provider in Asia, it offers comprehensive medical services that adhere to international standards, backed by world-class facilities, cutting-edge technologies, and exceptional customer service.

Patients from around the world, including Singapore, Bangladesh, and Indonesia, visit Prince Court Medical Centre for its high-quality care.

The hospital has received recognition for its outstanding services, including being rated by the Medical Travel Quality Alliance as the hospital providing medical tourists with exceptional care beyond standard clinical protocols, as well as excellent medical treatment. It has also been awarded the title of Medical Tourism Hospital of the Year for two consecutive years.

Prince Court Medical Centre
Prince Court Medical Centre
Prince Court Medical Centre

How To Get To Prince Court Medical Centre

Address

39, Jalan Kia Peng, Kuala Lumpur, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur.

Transportation

  • Bus: 402, T407, 421
  • LRT: Ampang Park Station
  • Monorail: Bukit Bintang Station
  • MRT: Tun Razak Exchange Station
  • Ride-hailing service

Transport Arrangement For International Patients

Prince Court provides a complimentary one-way charter service for one patient and up to two companions. This service is available for transfers either from the airport to the hospital/hotel or from the hospital/hotel to the airport. The patient will need to choose one option.

Opening Hours

For Health Screening Services

  • Monday – Friday: 8am – 4pm
  • Saturday: 8am – 1pm
  • Closed on Sunday and Public Holiday

Visiting Hours For Wards

Inpatient Ward Visiting Hours: 10am – 10pm.

Prince Court advises that children under 12 years old avoid visiting the Inpatient Wards. However, parents may bring their children at their own discretion and responsibility.

ICU / HDU / Burns Unit Visiting Hours: 12pm – 2pm and 6pm – 8pm.

Children under 12 years old are not permitted in the Critical Care Unit, except in special circumstances such as compassionate grounds, critical illness, or DNR situations.

All visitors should adhere to any additional guidelines set by the Malaysia Ministry of Health.

Appointments

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Prince Court Medical Centre Services

Prince Court is licensed for 277 beds. Some key services provided by the hospital include cancer treatment, gastroenterology, heart disease treatment, heart and vascular surgery, comprehensive health screening and medical imaging.

Visit Prince Court Medical Centre website for more details on their comprehensive range of services.

Inpatient Arrangements

The admission counter is open daily from 7:00am to 9:00pm and is located at the reception area in the Main Atrium on Level 1.

Outside of these hours, patients may proceed to the admissions counter at the 24-hour Emergency Department, located on Level 1 of the South Wing.

For registration, patients are required to bring the following documents:

  • Admission letter from your consultant.
  • NRIC, or passport if the patient is not a Malaysian citizen.
  • If the patient is a child – his/her birth certificate, or MyKid if under 12 years.
  • A guarantee letter or insurance card, if applicable.

Additionally, patients should bring comfortable clothing and any existing medications, if any.

The hospital provides hairdryers, bathrobes, and slippers. All rooms are equipped with satellite television and free Wi-Fi access.

Patients are strongly advised not to bring jewellery, excessive cash, or electrical appliances (e.g. electric kettles, etc.).

Ward Charges

Prince Court Medical Centre Ward Charges

Source: https://princecourt.com/wards-and-room-rates (extracted 2 Sep 2024)

Insurance Partners

Prince Court Medical Centre is affiliated with international health and medical insurance services. The hospital recognises and accepts letters of guarantee from insurance companies that have established a line of credit with the centre.

Patients are required to present their guarantee letter upon registration or admission. If a guarantee letter is not provided, the patient will need to pay a deposit.

A list of insurance companies and managed care facilities accepted by Prince Court Medical Centre is available here.

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