If you have decided to travel from your home country to our hospitals for high-quality medical care, preparations made in advance with thorough research can help make your experience a smoother and easier one.
After confirming your appointment with the doctor, contact the hospital for specifics on the duration of your medical procedure and recovery, the required reports and certificates to show your medical history and results of previous examinations, as well as any additional fees and deposits.
An official invitation from the medical centre would help support your visa application to enter Malaysia if necessary. Be sure to translate all your documents to English and get an interpreter if needed. Think through the logistics of your travelling period to arrange for transport and book accommodations accordingly before your trip.
Having a flexible schedule or buffering a few extra days for your trip back home is always ideal in case your estimated rehabilitation period after treatment takes longer than expected. Lastly, remember to arrange for a remote consultation with the doctor upon your return to your home country.
| ✓ | Passport & Visa |
| ✓ | Passport-sized photographs |
| ✓ | Doctor Reference Letter/Medical Documents |
| ✓ | Proof of Employment |
| ✓ | Income Tax Return Photocopy |
| ✓ | Health Condition Form |
| ✓ | Consent for Isolation Form |
| ✓ | Relation Proof with Accompanying Applicant |
| ✓ | Emergency Contact Information |

Planning your journey to one of our hospitals? Explore the best flight options and convenient schedules to make your trip as smooth and stress-free as possible.
You may request for our complimentary shuttle service (subject to
availability)
Please make a reservation at least three working days in advance by
providing the following information:
Alternatively, you can take a GrabCar or taxi from the airport to Timberland Medical Centre.
It's good to take a break from city life to surround yourself with nature. there are over 10 trails for you to choose from, ranging from beginner-friendly to 3 hour hikes. Your effort will be worth it though, as these trails lead to secluded beaches, swamps, and cliffs overlooking said beaches.
Nestled in the very centre of Kuching, the Borneo Cultures Museum stands proudly with 5 floors of artefacts representing Sarawak's traditional heritage. The museum also features an exhibition highlighting the relationship between local communities and the environment.
Carpenter Street is attached to Ewe Hai Street, one of the city's oldest roads, where the culture is rich and the history even richer. There's so much to see and experience here, including Chinese houses from the 19th century, Chinese temples, and local cuisine.
Kuching Cat Museum is reputed as the world's first cat museum dedicated to the feline. It boasts more than 4000 artefacts displayed in four different galleries.
The Kuching waterfront is a scenic promenade along the Sarawak River, where you can enjoy a leisurely stroll, admire the views, watch the boats, and catch the sunset. The waterfront is also home to some of the city's landmarks, such as the Darul Hana Bridge, the Floating Mosque, the Astana and Fort Margherita.
The focal point for the entire Chinese community in Kuching, and the oldest temple in the city, this temple serves as a major tourist attraction.
Ask us anything from pre-appointment consultation, hospital recommendations, doctor’s schedules and appointments, cost estimates and more.
Business Hours*: Every Monday - Friday, 8AM - 8PM (UTC+8)
*Except on public holidays in Malaysia
Ask us anything from pre-appointment consultation, hospital recommendations, doctor’s schedules and appointments, cost estimates and more.
Business Hours*: Every Monday - Friday, 8AM - 8PM (UTC+8)
*Except on public holidays in Malaysia