
Endocrinology · Internal Medicine
Dato' Dr. Malik Mumtaz is a highly respected Consultant Endocrinologist and Physician at Island Hospital, renowned for his extensive experience in managing diabetes, osteoporosis, thyroid disorders, and other hormonal issues. His impressive credentials include postgraduate training at the prestigious Glasgow Royal Infirmary in the United Kingdom, where he specialized in endocrinology, mineral metabolism, and nuclear medicine. This invaluable international experience provides him with a global perspective on patient care and the latest advancements in his field. A testament to his expertise, Dr. Mumtaz holds Fellowships from the Royal College of Physicians in both Edinburgh and Glasgow. He is a key opinion leader in Malaysia, having contributed to the national clinical practice guidelines for both osteoporosis and diabetes mellitus. Patients can trust in Dr. Mumtaz's comprehensive and world-class approach to healthcare, backed by his significant contributions to medical research and a commitment to public education on endocrine and metabolic health.
Miss Dilly
October 28, 2025 at 5:50 AM
What I can say, Island Hospital is a very professional hospital, all the staff are very helpful, I'm so thankful to meet the very kind doctors here, (thank u so much to Dr.Badrul and Dr.Malik Mumtaz), they are very patience to explain to me and my family. The canteen also very clean and all the staff there also very nice, the food are so delicious (believe me on this). Thank u so much for ur hospitality {^_^}
Nurul Sharifah Haji Mohamad
October 28, 2025 at 5:50 AM
TO AVOID AT ALL COST !!! (Use to be great but no more) 14 april, brought my father with lower limb weakness to ed. The counter had no one and the vital signs taking room are full of nurses laughing and chit chatting loudly. After 15mins, they asked what were we waiting for and only then inform for me to register first, not at the ed counter but at the MAIN COUNTER!!! I dont understand! People comes to ed due to urgency yet you make such a ridiculous system on which ed patients need to queue for registration along with outpatients over the main registration counter?!! While i was away doing registration, none of the staff wanted to help my sick father whom cant walk to washroom! Then, after registration, the nurses asked my dad on wheelchair to see which doctor. Excuse me, arent you supposed to ask regarding the symptoms? We had a history of admission under Dr Mumtaz Malik (endocrine) And after telling my dad had unilateral lower limb weakness, how can one ask " still want to see dr mumtaz is it?". Hospital are supposed to decide which specialiaty is this!!!! Obviously either neuro or ortho!!! After that, my dad are pushed to the surgeon room in clinic and from there made to wait in admission counter while awaiting initial GL. I had never been to a private hospital whereby an ed patient not entitled to a bed and need to wait painfully for admission with no intial treatment!!!! Will go around and inform regarding your useless ED and weird administration pathyway of mananging casualty patient. Highly dissatisfied and disappointed!!! UPDATE : After waiting for 4 hours, insurance company said query is not yet answered by doctor!!!!! Asked hospital which proudly answered doctor went to eat!!!! So eating is more important than urgent ed patients. Throughout waiting time, my dad waiting on waiting chair, no any meds given. Just close your place! We've absconded and went to glenegles which offer excellent service instead! As a doctor myself, i know this is inappropriate and bad service by the hospital and specialist mr chow chong chek himself. I will lodge a report to KKM for the negligence and poor conduct of this hospital.
Angie Yonathan
October 28, 2025 at 5:50 AM
I have been a patient at Island Hospital for 11 years and am still receiving treatment. I am not an agent and have not been paid a single cent, but I have recommended Island Hospital to over 100 of my acquaintances because I am grateful to the doctors and the Indonesian desk at Island Hospital. They are very helpful. The doctors I have visited are Datuk Oh Kim Soon (very busy but extremely skilled), Dr. Goh Tiong Meng (a general surgeon who has operated on me multiple times), Dr. Goh Hock Keen (an internist who brings peace of mind to his patients), Dr. Mahalaksmi (a very skilled OB/GYN who chooses the most prudent course of action), Dr. Malik (the doctor managing my diabetes), Dr. Yeoh (an exceptionally skilled cardiologist who promptly assisted my sibling), and Dr. Sritaran (a urologist with empathy for his patients, even the somewhat difficult ones). In conclusion, the doctors and the Indonesian desk at Island Hospital are helpful and kind-hearted.

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