
As it’s everywhere in the news, everyone is well aware of the staggering rise of COVID-19 cases here in Malaysia. Confirming 190 new cases yesterday, it is the highest single-day increase in cases bringing the total number to 428. Malaysia’s very first COVID-19 case was confirmed back on January 25th.
57 Hospitals In Malaysia Offer COVID-19 Screenings

With the World Health Organisation declaring COVID-19 as a global pandemic, everyone should practise basic safety measures to curb this outbreak. But if you happen to suffer any symptoms that you reckon might be COVID-19, we’ve listed out a complete list of the hospitals in Malaysia offering screenings.

 Pulau PinangÂ
1. Hospital Pulau Pinang
2. Hospital Seberang Jaya
3. Hospital Bukit Martajam
4. Hospital Kepala Batas
 SelangorÂ
1. Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Klang
2. Hospital Ampang
3. Hospital Selayang
4. Hospital Serdang
5. Hospital Sungai Buloh
6. Hospital Shah Alam
7. Hospital Kajang
8. Hospital Banting
 Kuala Lumpur Â
1. Hospital Kuala Lumpur
2. Hospital Putrajaya
 Johor Â
1. Hospital Sultan Ismail, Johor Bahru
2. Hospital Sultanah Nora Ismail, Batu Pahat
3. Hospital Pakar Sultanah Fatimah, Muar
4. Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Johor Bahru
5. Hospital Enche’ Besar Hjh Kelsom, Kluang
6. Hospital Segamat
 Melaka Â
1. Hospital Melaka
 Negeri SembilanÂ
1. Hospital Tuanku Jaafar, Seremban
2. Hospital Jempol
3. Hospital Tampin
4. Hospital Tuanku Ampuan Najihah, Kuala Pilah
 PahangÂ
1. Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan, Kuantan
2. Hospital Sultan Hj. Ahmad Shah, Temerloh
3. Hospital Kuala Lipis
 PerakÂ
1. Hospital Raja Permaisuri Balnun, Ipoh
2. Hospital Taiping
3. Hospital Teluk Intan
4. Hospital Seri Manjung
5. Hospital Slim River
 KedahÂ
1. Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah, Alor Setar
2. Hospital Sultan Abdul Halim, Sg. Petani
3. Hospital Kulim
PerlisÂ
1. Hospital Tuanku Fauziah, Kangar
 LangkawiÂ
1. Hospital Sultanah Maliha, Langkawi
 KelantanÂ
1. Hospital Raja Perempuan Zaina II, Kota Bahru
2. Hospital Tanah Merah
3. Hospital Sultan Ismail Petra, Kuala Krai
4. Hospital Tumpat
 TerengganuÂ
1. Hospital Sultanah Nur Zahirah, Kuala Terengganu
2. Hospital Hulu Terengganu
3. Hospital Kemaman
 SabahÂ
1. Hospital Queen Elizabeth I, Kota Kinabalu
2. Hospital Duchess of Kent, Sandakan
3. Hospital Tawau
4. Hospital Wanita dan Kanak-Kanak, Likas
5. Hospital Lahad Datu
6. Hospital Keningau
 LabuanÂ
1. Hospital Labuan
 SarawakÂ
1. Hospital Umum Sarawak, Kuching
2. Hospital Miri
3. Hospital Bintulu
4. Hospital Sibu
5. Hospital Sarikei
So, with this list, it amounts to a total of 57 hospitals in Malaysia offering COVID-19 screenings to the public. On a side note, here’s the latest updated figure as of 12PM, 16th March 2020.



Stay Safe, Malaysians!
For more information, head on over to WHO’s official website. Right now, it’s best to always stay cautious, avoid large gatherings and be alert at all times. Or, alternatively, keep updated via Malaysia’s Ministry Of Health Official Facebook page.
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