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In August 2013, Manipal Hospitals acquired the former 72-bed Arunamari Specialist Medical Centre in Klang, Selangor. The US$100 million acquisition by Manipal Hospitals also included a new 220-bed tertiary care hospital project in Bandar Bukit Tinggi, Klang.
The first branch of Manipal Hospitals was established in Bangalore in 1991. This branch is a 600-bed quaternary care facility that houses over 60 specialties. In 1997, Manipal Hospitals, Mangalore, was established.
KPJ Klang Specialist Hospital, Bandar Baru Klang; Bukit Tinggi Medical Centre, Bandar Bukit Tinggi (formally known as Manipal Hospitals Klang and Arunamari Specialist Medical Centre) Metro Maternity Hospital (Hospital Wanita Metro), Jalan Pasar; Pantai Hospital Klang, Persiaran Raja Muda Musa, Port Klang; Sentosa Specialist Hospital
Manipal Hospitals has 33 hospitals across India, with an around 6 million patients annually, Novo Holdings said. (Reporting by Anna Ringstrom, editing by Essi Lehto) Show comments
The Klang TAR Hospital also houses an in-situ medical teaching facility for the medical students of University of Malaya and Management and Science University. [citation needed] In 2014, the hospital recorded 95,000 inpatients, the second highest in the country after Kuala Lumpur Hospital. [2] The hospital serves a population catchment of 1.2 ...
Manipal Hospitals is a chain of multi-specialty hospitals in India. The hospitals trace their origins to the Kasturba Medical College. [12] It is the second largest healthcare provider in India. Its network spread across 28 locations in India. [13] The first hospital of the chain was established in 1991 in Bengaluru. In 1997, the second ...
Manipal University College Malaysia (formerly Melaka Manipal Medical College) [13] [14] Bukit Baru 1997 MBBS: Private: Partnership with Manipal University: Kuala Lumpur: International Medical University [15] Bukit Jalil: 1999 MBBS: Private: Perak: Universiti Kuala Lumpur Royal College Medicine of Perak [16] Ipoh: 1999 MBBS: Private: Kedah ...
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