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Gleneagles Hospital Penang (GPG) is a private hospital in George Town within the Malaysian state of Penang.Established in 1973, the 360-bed tertiary care provider houses over 85 doctors which cover a wide array of medical specialties, supported by more than 1,100 employees (nurses, allied health personnel and support staff).
Established in 2022, the 330-bed healthcare facility at Seberang Jaya is the third hospital opened by Malaysian conglomerate Sunway Group. [1] [2] Services provided by the hospital include, but not limited to, radiology, cardiology, nephrology, neurology, internal medicine, general surgery, robot-assisted surgery and arthroscopy.
Completed in 1985, it is a three-storey shopping centre. Prior to the construction of the Johor Bahru City Square, this was the most popular shopping centre. It also has an 18-storey office tower block. Currently well known for its handphone shops and handphone accessories stalls. KSL City. Located along Jalan Seladang, Taman Abad.
There are 59 hospitals in Oman and 897 medical centres, dispensaries, and clinics. Only 10 hospitals are private , and the rest are government hospitals . [ 1 ] Prior to 1958, there were only two hospitals in Oman, the Knox Memorial Hospital and another hospital partially financed by the Sultan of Oman.
Gleneagles Hospital Kuala Lumpur (GKL) (previously known as Gleneagles Intan Medical Centre) [1] is a private hospital in Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.The hospital was funded in 1996, and commenced its operations on 1 August 1996.
From 1979 to 1980, it developed into a 126-bed "medical center" that provided a wide range of medical services. In May 1987, Parkway Holdings acquired Gleneagles Hospital for S$46 million [ 3 ] and expanded it from 1988 to 1991. [ 3 ]
George Town is home to a variety of sports facilities. The 20,000-seater City Stadium serves as the home ground for Penang FC, while the SPICE Arena features an indoor arena and an aquatics centre. [241] [242] Malaysia's oldest equestrian centre, the Penang Turf Club, is located within the city. [24]
Opened in 1854, it is the largest government hospital in Penang as well as the state's oldest. The healthcare centre also serves as the tertiary referral hospital for northern Malaysia. [1] The hospital had its origins as a medical centre founded in 1854 for the poor and opium addicts. [2]