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The new Tanjong Karang Hospital. Picture via FACEBOOK/LOVE KUALA SELANGOR

New Tanjong Karang Hospital to begin operations on Oct 10

TANJONG KARANG, Sept 26 – The new Tanjong Karang Hospital, which is a minor specialist hospital with 150 beds, will be fully operational on October 10, said Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin.

He said the second minor specialist hospital in Selangor would benefit more than 350,000 residents as it replaces the old building which is more than 56 years old.

Khairy said the hospital would have 10 speciality services in phases, namely general surgery, emergency services, general medicine, obstetrics and gynaecology, paediatric, orthopaedics, anaesthesiology, radiology, pathology as well as oral and maxillofacial surgery.

“In addition, the hospital will also offer visiting specialist services in otolaryngology, ophthalmology, psychiatry, and forensic medicine. With the availability of specialists at this hospital, as many as 3,000 referral cases involving the cost of sending patients from Tanjong Karang Hospital to other specialist hospitals can be saved as these cases can be handled here,” he said

Khairy said this in his speech at the Tanjong Karang Hospital project handover ceremony today, which was also attended by Entrepreneur and Cooperatives Development Minister Tan Sri Noh Omar.

He added the hospital would also be equipped with two operating theatres, an Intensive Care Unit ward with four beds, as well as one computerized tomography (CT) scan machine.

On the overcrowding issue in the maternity wards at the government hospitals, Khairy said this was only seasonal as there was an increase in births from September to November each year.

He also announced the allocation of RM2.081 million to upgrade two health facilities in Sabak Bernam near here, which recently caught fire.

– Bernama

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