by Theleaders | April 29, 2026 10:17 am
KUALA LUMPUR, April 29 — Malaysia’s healthcare system has seen rapid evolution over the decades, marked by the expansion of both private and government hospitals across the country.
However, public hospitals operated by the Health Ministry remain the backbone of the country’s healthcare, serving as the primary care provider for the majority.
According to the latest statistics from the Health Ministry, Malaysia boasts 150 hospitals and special medical institutions as well as over 3,000 government clinics comprising Klinik Kesihatan (1,131), rural clinics (1,656), maternal and child health clinics (77), and community clinics (205) as of December 2024.
Certain government hospitals have been designated to provide specialised care, ensuring that citizens receive expert treatment according to their specific healthcare needs.
Below is a list of specialised KKM hospitals and institutions:
Healthcare costs in government hospitals
One of the significant advantages of Malaysia’s government hospitals is the heavily subsidised healthcare costs for citizens.
Consultation fees can range from as low as RM1 to RM5, making access to medical care affordable.
While general ward stays are low-cost, patients may incur additional charges for specific materials, implants, or specialised scans, typically totalling between RM50 and RM100 upon admission.
Here is a general estimate of costs at public healthcare institutions:
While costs are more affordable, service at government hospitals often involves longer wait times compared to private healthcare.
Dental care charges
Basic services such as consultations, fillings, and extractions typically cost between RM1 and RM10 at government dental clinics, with specific procedures priced as follows:
How-to guide for booking appointments at government hospitals
To streamline the process, Malaysians can book appointments at KKM clinics using the MySejahtera app in a few simple steps:
For specialist or chronic care, a referral letter from a Klinik Kesihatan is usually mandatory to book specialist services, as many hospitals don’t accept walk-ins to manage overcrowding.
However, emergency cases can proceed to the government hospital’s emergency unit for immediate care.
Klinik Kesihatan serve as a crucial primary healthcare layer in Malaysia, diagnosing patients and referring them to the appropriate specialist when necessary.
This system helps mitigate the crowding at government hospitals by managing non-emergency cases at the clinic level, ensuring that patients receive timely and efficient care without overburdening hospital facilities.
Transferring from private to government hospitals
For transfers from private to government hospitals in Malaysia:
This collaborative effort ensures seamless transitions between private and government healthcare facilities.
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