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Overview of Healthcare
Malaysia has a well-developed healthcare system with both public and private providers. Care is generally affordable and of high quality. Clinics are easy to find across the country, and many 24-hour walk-in clinics can handle tests like ultrasounds, X-rays and ECGs without needing a hospital visit.
Private
Malaysia’s private healthcare sector is large and well-regarded, especially among expatriates and medical tourists. Private hospitals and specialist clinics are found in all major cities and many smaller towns. They offer shorter waiting times, more personalised service, and a wide range of medical specialists.
Fees are higher than in the public system but still much lower than in many Western countries. Many doctors and nurses speak English, and most hospitals have modern equipment and international-standard facilities.
Expats usually pay out of pocket or use private health insurance. Some employers include private medical coverage as part of their benefits. Patients can often make appointments directly with specialists without needing a referral.
Typical costs:
- GP consultation: RM 50 – RM 150
- Specialist consultation: RM 150 – RM 500+
- Blood tests, basic diagnostics (X-ray, ultrasound): RM 50 – RM 400+ test and location dependant
- Overnight stay in a private hospital room (standard private room): RM 800 – RM 3,000+ per night
Public
- GP consultation: RM 15 – RM 40
- Specialist consultation: RM 50 – RM 150
- Hospital admission per day: RM 100 – RM 300+
Clinics/Pharmacy
Maternity/Birth & Postnatal Care
Malaysia offers both public and private options for maternity and birth care. Public hospitals provide affordable antenatal check-ups and delivery services, but waiting times can be longer and you may not get to choose your doctor. Private hospitals and specialist maternity centres offer shorter waiting times, more personalised care, private rooms, and often more flexibility in birth plans, though costs are higher.
Many obstetricians and midwives in Malaysia speak English, and most private hospitals are well equipped for both natural and caesarean deliveries. You can book packages that include prenatal visits, delivery, and postnatal check-ups.
Postnatal care is widely available through both hospitals and private clinics. New mothers can access follow-up check-ups, vaccinations, breastfeeding support, and in some cases traditional Malaysian “confinement” practices such as massage or special diets. Private postnatal centres are also popular, offering live-in care and support for mothers and newborns during the first month after birth.
You can learn more about postnatal care here
