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Columbia Asia Hospital Puchong is committed to providing exceptional healthcare services with a personal touch, ensuring that every patient receives compassionate, high-quality care in a welcoming environment. Launched in 2007, we serve the southwest suburban communities of Kuala Lumpur, including Puchong, Sunway, Subang Jaya, Shah Alam, Cyberjaya, and Kinrara. Accredited by the Malaysian Society for Quality of Health (MSQH) since 2011, our hospital is staffed by teams of highly skilled doctors and medical professionals. We also offer a wide range of specialized medical services designed to meet the diverse healthcare needs of our community. Our multi-disciplinary hospital offers expert care in a variety of specialties, including, but not limited to Obstetrics and Gynecology (O&G), Urology, Respiratory Medicine, Neurology, Dermatology, Gastroenterology, Orthopedics, Ophthalmology, and Radiology. The hospital also equipped with Emergency Room that operates 24/7 to provide emergency care. With an on-call Emergency Physician, we ensure patients receive immediate attention whenever they need it. Our hospital is dedicated to delivering personalized patient care, with a focus on achieving the best possible outcomes for all patients.
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3076 verified reviews from past patients
Thank you so much to your all good staff, from registration, The Doctor & team at ER & all nurses at level 1 (room 91A & 95) for your good services & kindness. Also special thanks to peads specialist Dr Ann. Thank you 🩷
I got treated under Dr Mohammad and he is very good doc and I highly recommend. Very professional and kind
First of all, thank you so much to Dr. Raja Juhaidah, my O&G surgeon. From the very beginning, you made me feel like I was in good hands. Thank you for your reassurance, your kindness, and for making such a scary experience feel so much less overwhelming. Thank you as well to Dr. Loy, my anesthesiologist. I was really nervous before the surgery, but your calm and gentle words gave me so much comfort. surely will reduce my weight as per your advice hehe. A huge thank you to every nurse who looked after me during my 3 days and 2 nights in Ward MD3, Bed 81A. To all the day and night shift nurses, thank you from the bottom of my heart. Nursing is such a tough job, and after being a patient, I have so much more respect for everything you do. i forgot to ask for their names but some like Ms. Cynthia, Shahilla, and others... you guys are the best! I was in a lot of pain after my surgery, but every single nurse was so patient with me. they never made me feel like I was a burden. then nurse kept coming back to check on me, asked how I was doing, made sure my pain was under control, and guided me through every step of my recovery. also, a special thank you to the two nurses who helped remove my catheter. That was honestly one of the most painful moments for me, and I remember i couldn’t stop crying afterwards. Even though I don’t remember your names, I will never forget your kindness. You made me feel safe at one of my most vulnerable moments. One thing I’d really like people to remember is that patients like me only see these amazing nurses for a few days. We eventually go home, recover, and move on with our lives. But they stay. They continue caring for patient after patient, day after day, through long shifts, stressful situations, and emotional moments, yet they still greet us with kindness, patience, and genuine compassion. Thank you! :)

First of all, thank you so much to Dr. Raja Juhaidah, my O&G surgeon. From the very beginning, you made me feel like I was in good hands. Thank you for your reassurance, your kindness, and for making such a scary experience feel so much less overwhelming. Thank you as well to Dr. Loy, my anesthesiologist. I was really nervous before the surgery, but your calm and gentle words gave me so much comfort. surely will reduce my weight as per your advice hehe. A huge thank you to every nurse who looked after me during my 3 days and 2 nights in Ward MD3, Bed 81A. To all the day and night shift nurses, thank you from the bottom of my heart. Nursing is such a tough job, and after being a patient, I have so much more respect for everything you do. i forgot to ask for their names but some like Ms. Cynthia, Shahilla, and others... you guys are the best! I was in a lot of pain after my surgery, but every single nurse was so patient with me. they never made me feel like I was a burden. then nurse kept coming back to check on me, asked how I was doing, made sure my pain was under control, and guided me through every step of my recovery. also, a special thank you to the two nurses who helped remove my catheter. That was honestly one of the most painful moments for me, and I remember i couldn’t stop crying afterwards. Even though I don’t remember your names, I will never forget your kindness. You made me feel safe at one of my most vulnerable moments. One thing I’d really like people to remember is that patients like me only see these amazing nurses for a few days. We eventually go home, recover, and move on with our lives. But they stay. They continue caring for patient after patient, day after day, through long shifts, stressful situations, and emotional moments, yet they still greet us with kindness, patience, and genuine compassion. Thank you! :)
