PRIVATE HOSPITAL IN MALAYSIA 🇲🇾| FACILITIES | COSTS 💰| DIFFERENCES |

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  • @whoshere767
    @whoshere76720 күн бұрын

    Malaysian here. There are 2 types of medical care in Malaysia: 1. Private - you have private clinics, which are small (usually for non-serious ailments) and can be found almost everywhere, even in small towns around the country. GPs here, see you and dispense medication. The patient would pay and pick up the medication all in one go. Some clinics even open 24hours. The other private care is Private Hospitals like Pantai Medical Centre, and there are quite a few well-known ones in the country as well. 2. Public or Government care. A good chunk of Malaysia's annual budget for the country goes to subsidising healthcare in this country, so generally, it's free for Malaysians. For the government clinics, waiting time can be quite long but very systematic and computerised. Almost every town in Malaysia would have one or two public clinics. Registration fee is RM1, but more for non-citizens, unless you are married to one. Cash is not accepted so everything's cashless. If your case needs to be looked onto further, then the GPs there will refer you to the main public hospital closest to you. And then you have the main public hospitals - the core of Malaysia's healthcare. You don't go there if you don't have follow-ups with specialists. It's crowded. But suprisingly, things can move very fast from registration to seeing the specialists. Cost - pay registration and meds (medication can also be free). For foreigners not married to locals, the cost would be different but still cheaper than private hospitals.

  • @mysticdreamworks
    @mysticdreamworks20 күн бұрын

    Most Indonesian that come to malaysia for treatment are middle to upper class citizen, lower or bottom class can't afford it. The reason is, they get better treatment in malaysia than their own country hospital. Many indonesian who got treated in malaysia vlogs about this, most of them said: fast respons, no waiting period to see specialist, friendly service from all level personel regardless who you are, and what they said is much much much more highly skilled professional and certified international doctors in malaysia compare to their own country. There also quite many european vlog in youtube about their treatment here and very satisfying with the services, price and the most important thing is result of their treatment!

  • @PCai2012

    @PCai2012

    19 күн бұрын

    I think not many European, UK, US citizens knows Malaysia medical treatment or facility, only by mouth to mouth talk (someone has experience here before) . Well you know, Malaysia are underated country but really that's okay for me & others Malaysian too I think.

  • @nawawimohamad2439
    @nawawimohamad243920 күн бұрын

    I want to clarify something, please take note: 1. In public hospitals there are two situations. First, in case of emergency the services given including diagnostics, treatment and medication, there is no waiting period. They will treat immediately. Second, if you are a registered patient i.e you data is already in you then do follow ups and have an appointment card, the service given will be thorough and if any diagnostic to be done, it will be scheduled for you and it could be there and then or sent to another better equiped hospital. Particularly like CT Scan and MRI it will not take 3 months but just over a month, but there is no rush, it is not and emergency! Remember for emergencies, they will do it ASAP. Of course on the appointment day, there will be a waiting time from 3 to 6 hours. But be wise, do some planning and fill the waiting time with something useful. All of the above is free for Malaysian citizens. Non-citizens have to pay but it is definitely affordable for people like Saira Hayati, may it is peanuts. So please give the proper impression so people really understand. 2. For private hospitals, of course you have to pay and the hospitals will try to give their best services to compete with other private hospitals.

  • @shahrimanshahnaz7008

    @shahrimanshahnaz7008

    20 күн бұрын

    Saira wont let you give proper or detailed impression...she's fast😅

  • @khaleefax9553

    @khaleefax9553

    20 күн бұрын

    *Do you need prescription in Malaysia to get antibiotics or you can buy them over the counter without a prescription?*

  • @iamurmakteh

    @iamurmakteh

    20 күн бұрын

    ​@@khaleefax9553u need a prescription

  • @abdullahabdulrahman4469

    @abdullahabdulrahman4469

    20 күн бұрын

    ​​​@@khaleefax9553Usually, the doctor would supply the antibiotics, if he thinks you need it. The private GPs in Malaysia usually do not prescribe medicine for you to get from the pharmacy. You go to the GP, get diagnosed, treated and the doctor would also supply the medicine to you. Personally, I have never bought any antibiotics over the counter without prescription. i don't think its allowed

  • @tvrumahaku

    @tvrumahaku

    20 күн бұрын

    Yes you need doctors' prescription for antibiotics and it cannot be bought over the counter. Further, Malaysian medical facilities, public & private, are being instructed to not give antibiotics unless absolutely necessarily. I believe due to the emergence of antibiotic resistant 'superbug' worldwide.

  • @bartocastro3672
    @bartocastro367220 күн бұрын

    Healthcare in Malaysia are top notch. Of course we still have a lot weakness here and there, but overall it's comparable to top Commonwealth countries. If you are a foreigner and have a decent financial (and insurance), you'll have a good access to our excellent private hospital.

  • @massimomassimo5464
    @massimomassimo546420 күн бұрын

    The Irish are for Palestine. God bless them!

  • @abhs1141
    @abhs114120 күн бұрын

    In Malaysia public hospitals , you have normal sickness like fever , cough , headache (outpatient treatment ) , you pay only RM1 and same day they will treat you . If you are on an emergency , they will treat you immediately . If you complain you have a chest pain , they will treat you immediately . We have free medical care basically for all citizens . Of course for private , you have to pay much more , they hv to attend to you immediately . Malaysia have one of the best heart surgery hospitals in the world . IJN . A lot of expats come here for that . For citizens , depending on the income , the government subsidizes , relatively much cheaper . In general ,government hospital ls and clinics are free for citizens .. Malaysia has one of the best medical care for its citizens..free for all .. Sorry , the doctor has not been able to provide you with a full picture , especially on the government hospitals . He is more concern on private hospitals , he never worked in our government hospitals , so he does not know much . For your info , the best facilities are in government hospitals .

  • @h3ir.enfield

    @h3ir.enfield

    19 күн бұрын

    Agree.....the most sophisticated equipment and facility, and top specialists are in the Government Hospitals.

  • @dolceoption1587

    @dolceoption1587

    19 күн бұрын

    i think the free stuffs would ended soon for Malaysian. My neighbor was hospitalised due to fracture of his hip, underwent surgery & was charged almost RM10k at public hospital (he is 70 yrs old)

  • @saynurul285

    @saynurul285

    17 күн бұрын

    I have diabetes and hbp... got free medicine everytime.. got stern advice if miss my appoinment and didnt take care of myself too.. 😅😅 i felt loved...

  • @travellinglostsoul7191

    @travellinglostsoul7191

    8 күн бұрын

    This is not true for foreigners, I has heart attack symptoms in penang and went to the general hospital and had to pay almost 200rm before they would even look at me. I’m just lucky that it turned out not to be serious otherwise it would have cost an arm and a leg

  • @dolceoption1587

    @dolceoption1587

    5 күн бұрын

    @@travellinglostsoul7191 as foreigner i think it applies everywhere one have to pay for the medical services

  • @eunuseusuf
    @eunuseusuf20 күн бұрын

    Saira is really exposing UK government and its really funny

  • @abdullatifrashid_atip_9809

    @abdullatifrashid_atip_9809

    20 күн бұрын

    🤐

  • @PCai2012

    @PCai2012

    19 күн бұрын

    Then we Malaysian should have more appreciation to our country & government as well. How lucky we are.

  • @shakhakhan2402

    @shakhakhan2402

    7 күн бұрын

    She is actually not exposing UK, so its not personal. What is has said is the truth and is said in factual manner to provide a balanced overview. She has not spoken about uk healthcare in a maligned manner but just as critical fact for those that want to do the migration

  • @nikhassan7713
    @nikhassan771320 күн бұрын

    We used to live in the UK about 15 years. What Saira said its true, the NHS services are deteriorating compared to years a go due to cutting cost by the UK government. It can be frustrated to make appointment to see GP, and everything has to be through your registered GP unlike in Malaysia, you can see straight specialists. The waiting time is horrendous moreover in over-populated areas. I have experience twice went to emergency where I got burnt and 2nd time I had kidney stone. I had to wait in pain for 4-5 hours before a nurse gave me a painkiller and 2 hours later for checking and treatment. My daughter also had similar experience during COVID-19, she has left alone in a cold bed during winter to get COVID test result first before getting checked by doctor for blood infection. She was shivering without blanket with no heater. In Malaysia we have option to get free treatment at general government hospital, or getting Medical Card which is quite affordable compared to services offered for getting treatment at private hospitals. However, no country is perfect, but Malaysia healthcare system is much better than even developed countries, and still improving.

  • @narutokun5765

    @narutokun5765

    19 күн бұрын

    Nope uk is better then malaysia....

  • @nikhassan7713

    @nikhassan7713

    19 күн бұрын

    @@narutokun5765 Have u ever lived in the UK before?

  • @InitialConversation

    @InitialConversation

    18 күн бұрын

    You are comparing NHS to private healthcare in Malaysia. That’s apple to oranges. Govt hospitals here in Malaysia is worst than NHS.

  • @adadisini2898
    @adadisini289820 күн бұрын

    As Malaysian. Wow! What a surprise! Malaysian General Hospitals that we always complain are far...far....better than UK's hospital!

  • @lorraineng683

    @lorraineng683

    18 күн бұрын

    LOL - no its not.

  • @MDin5001

    @MDin5001

    8 күн бұрын

    There is no charge for Malaysian senior citizen; my usual regular treatment is in Government Clinic. When I had an itchy skin eczema, they referred me to Skin Specialist in Hospital. Since than I am on regular basis taking medication from the Hospital. Of course, there are so many people seeking treatment in hospital and those who can afford they go to private hospital. Private hospital gives good and fast services. I had an experience warded in Pantai Hospital in VVIP ward. It is like 5-star hotel and the food are fantastic. They even served steak (there is menu for you to choose) and served teatime with fruits. My next-door neighbor was Public Bank T.S. Teh In short, how much can you afford? The ward that I stayed was RM700 per night. Just lucky me, Pantai upgraded me into that ward since my record indicated I was their regular patient. My entitlement was only 1st class ward. I never dream and never know such VVIP ward existed. It is fantastic and the services is fantastic. Physiotherapist comes to meet me in my room instead of you should walk to the physio department for your treatment. There are many private hospitals, and for those from UK will find the hospital bill really cheap. Well, the government hospital has improved a lot. The nurses and doctors were polite. Unlike in the 70s or 80s the nurses were more like prison warden talking to you like giving instructions. Now is so much different for the better. As senior citizens I have lots of time, so I don't mind so much waiting. With smart phone or tablets, can watch Netflix or KZread while waiting for your turn. In government hospital they give you generic medicine because of cheaper procurement. But I can tell you the medicine is as good as it can get. Conclusion: 1. Got to see GP in private clinics if just a normal headache or influenzas 2. Go to Private Hospital e.g. Pantai, SJMC, KPJ, Asunta, Thomson if you have more serious issues and are financially sound. 3. Go to Government Hospital e.g. GHKL, UMMC, HUKM, - you need to get referral letter from government clinic (Klinik Kesihatan) 4. Go to government Clinic - non-citizen pay RM40 for treatment. They are good doctors there. Thorough check and prescribe you medicine. If they found that you need in-depth treatment they will refer you to specialist in government hospital. (Main requirement is that you must be very patient.)

  • @h3ir.enfield
    @h3ir.enfield20 күн бұрын

    Private hospital....generally about RM 80 to 100 for non-emergency treatment with an MO within the hour. Specialist consultation without medicine is RM150-200 and in case of + some minor procedure up to RM300...all within the hour. Medicines would be ++. FYI in the 1970s and 80s, Malaysia had up to 30,000 students every year in GB doing all sorts of degrees. I was one of those as an architecture/engineering student in North London in 1979. So finding a Dr who graduated from Ireland (the hotbed for Malaysian medical students during my time apart from Egypt and India) and from the UK is quite common in Malaysia. In fact the wife of the current Malaysian PM, is one of the former top students/award winner of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland RCSI.

  • @kayhirano

    @kayhirano

    20 күн бұрын

    Great infos, thank you .🌹Planning to move back to Malaysia soon , having lived abroad for more than half of my life .

  • @h3ir.enfield

    @h3ir.enfield

    19 күн бұрын

    @@kayhirano The info I've given is quite general...and may differ here and there. In fact, that's the rate I paid the past 2 weeks for an Inguinal Hernia Consultation with a General Surgeon and a separate ENT scope and consultation with an ENT Surgeon including a minor procedure of removing impacted earwax at the Avisena Specialist Hospital in Shah Alam. I also went through a Hernioplasty last Tuesday by open surgery at the same hospital last week. I expected a market rate fee of RM10-12k (for non-laparoscopy surgery) but was pleasantly discharged at a final bill tally of RM7,000😅

  • @ashtriana1

    @ashtriana1

    19 күн бұрын

    For semi-private hospitals (university teaching hospitals) is cheaper For UiTM at least, non-emergency treatment is RM15 for locals (double for foreigners), maybe you can see the MO in 1-2hrs Meds for local are subsidised except for the specialized meds such as rivaroxaban (blood thinner), symbicort (asthma meds) etc For foreigners,meds will be paid in full i reckon We can also opt for delivery services for the meds, paying RM5.60 - RM 6 for the fees

  • @sarmadaqrawi8064
    @sarmadaqrawi806420 күн бұрын

    Salam and thank you Nomad capitalist talked about healthcare in Malaysia 🇲🇾 He said; he did a complete blood 🩸 work and check ups for 300$ at an international hospital 🏥 I had saved it, but now I forgot where I saved it. He said; most of the Drs are western trained and speak English. Salam and thank you again 🇮🇶🇺🇸

  • @sarmadaqrawi8064

    @sarmadaqrawi8064

    20 күн бұрын

    When I was a GCE A level student in UK I remember reading that;70% of UK medical and engineering graduates leave the UK. No. 1 Reason ? Bad weather and better salaries in the US.

  • @sarmadaqrawi8064

    @sarmadaqrawi8064

    20 күн бұрын

    I think it was this one Gleneagles Hospital They have different locations

  • @freez007007

    @freez007007

    20 күн бұрын

    Yes nomad capitalist favourite hospital in Malaysia. .. It was the Prince Court Hospital. Basically there are few good private hospitals such as prince court, gleneagle, pantai, kpj, columbia, sunway, subang medical centre

  • @samraj3179
    @samraj317914 күн бұрын

    One thing to bear in mind when you go to small private hospitals in Malaysia is that, when there are complications in the surgery or treatment, the patient is sent to the Government Hospitals to sort out the complications. Sometimes the patient recovers and sometimes doesn't. When the patient sent to the Government Hospital from a Private Hospital eventually dies despite the lastvditch efforts, the Government Hospital gets blamed.

  • @believe-in-yourself
    @believe-in-yourself20 күн бұрын

    Thank You for this video, really useful to know. I think your fanbase will 'all' be moving over to Malaysia sooner or later after watching your videos. I researched once where in the world would you find the most hospitable nation. It was Iranian and Malaysian people, top in being the most kind and warming of people towards guests and visitors. My heart has fallen for one 😍.. 💓

  • @SairaHayati

    @SairaHayati

    20 күн бұрын

    I hope so!

  • @DharmaOsman

    @DharmaOsman

    20 күн бұрын

    In the long run. Perhaps Malaysia is a little further from hot spots. The disputed South China Sea and Taiwan is 1000km away. Iran already has a target on its back. I hope not though, I love Iran.

  • @ubaidullah7772
    @ubaidullah777220 күн бұрын

    Very excellent video. Gives an insight of medical treatment in a hospital.

  • @haveaniceday365.
    @haveaniceday365.5 күн бұрын

    Everything the doctor said about the insurence was great and most people will not understand insurance language , but when he said the insurence will not take if you have pre-exisitance is scary.

  • @ismailjumat491
    @ismailjumat49120 күн бұрын

    We have Islamic insurance here in Malaysia which is called Takafful. Many companies provide that type of Insurance.

  • @supersleepymedic

    @supersleepymedic

    17 күн бұрын

    That’s interesting. How is it different from regular insurance?

  • @ismailjumat491

    @ismailjumat491

    17 күн бұрын

    @@supersleepymedic you can Google yourself. Just type in ' How takaful work'

  • @alisaisovic204
    @alisaisovic20419 күн бұрын

    Great level of detail Saira. You are asking all the right questions.

  • @SairaHayati

    @SairaHayati

    15 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much 🙂

  • @ahmadfariskamaruzaman9456
    @ahmadfariskamaruzaman945620 күн бұрын

    Foreigner can apply for Medical Takaful/Insurance. 2 main things needed are passport (or other verification ID accepted in system) and Malaysian (opened) bank account.

  • @walkthroughhome7265
    @walkthroughhome726520 күн бұрын

    Love the video, lots of thoughtful questions and very helpful for foreigners before coming there.

  • @SairaHayati

    @SairaHayati

    20 күн бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @walkthroughhome7265

    @walkthroughhome7265

    20 күн бұрын

    @@SairaHayati thanks for the quick response. Will contact you when go to KL.

  • @Car_Fanatic
    @Car_Fanatic20 күн бұрын

    Tysm, welcome Dr thanks for coming on the channel❤

  • @SairaHayati

    @SairaHayati

    13 күн бұрын

    Yes he’s such and amazing dr mashallah

  • @azeedahhasleezan1678
    @azeedahhasleezan167820 күн бұрын

    In reality, cheap & fast Public healthcare system doesn't exist. I know some countries have a totally free medical health care system and they are facing the same problem, which is long queues. At least in Malaysia, all the Public General Hospital (hospital besar) in every state are well equipped & (almost FOC for all Malaysian). And we also have dedicated Public Cancer Centre in Putrajaya as well as a National Heart Centre in Kuala Lumpur. In addition there are also University medical centres, owned & run by local Universities, namely UiTM, UM, UKM, UPM, USM which are staffed with highly competent specialist & consultant

  • @zouzouben3721
    @zouzouben372119 күн бұрын

    Thank you very much for this video I was waiting for🥰🥰

  • @user-rz4wb1hm4d
    @user-rz4wb1hm4d11 күн бұрын

    Foster child or own child should be treated equally. Don’t say it’s worse if it’s your own child

  • @kayhirano
    @kayhirano20 күн бұрын

    What a soft spoken doctor. ✨

  • @shahrimanshahnaz7008

    @shahrimanshahnaz7008

    20 күн бұрын

    That is typical of Malay folks

  • @saynurul285
    @saynurul28517 күн бұрын

    From what i heard and relatice experience.. we just go to private for the luxurious treatment (you got what u pay).. if they cant treat the patient usually the case will move to goverment/public hospital cause the best are there...

  • @littlegesto5320
    @littlegesto532020 күн бұрын

    So let me just clarify to anybody interested as well - If you are a foreigner and you want medical treatment you can also pay in cash / credit card if you do not qualify or are excluded from medical insurance. Many people just do this in Malaysia and depending on your case most scans, medications and operations are still affordable under private.

  • @abhs1141
    @abhs114120 күн бұрын

    If you have insurance , the private hospital will maximize the charges . If you pay cash , the rates is much lower . But they are not telling you this . Our public hospitals are generous . Not too worry .

  • @shahinshad9576
    @shahinshad957620 күн бұрын

    Hi Saira thank you for another insightful and informative video, could you also review the Dental services in Malaysia. Thank you

  • @hasnolhishamhashim6025
    @hasnolhishamhashim602520 күн бұрын

    Normal condition for personal medical insurance/ takaful policy coverage (hospitalisation): 30 days waiting period (except for accident), 120 days for specified illness, pre-existing illness (and related) is not covered. You may need to pay & claim for policy under two years but after that (2 years) you can easily obtain Guarantee Letter for cashless treatment (depending on the coverage and you must get referral letter from GP for the admission).

  • @WorldCitizen333
    @WorldCitizen333Күн бұрын

    Very informative. Thank you so much.

  • @TheNazreensyah
    @TheNazreensyah20 күн бұрын

    was admitted a few years ago in Pantai...as long as you have a medical card insurance, that would help a lot. Nonetheless, Pantai Hosp is one of the best.

  • @keangwooichoo6138
    @keangwooichoo613820 күн бұрын

    Many indonesians go to melaka and penang for medical services.

  • @sophiehussain3668
    @sophiehussain366813 күн бұрын

    I love you, sister You really encourage me You speak what I have been trying to explain to others

  • @asmachinoy7256
    @asmachinoy725620 күн бұрын

    I think your videos are good but you have to allow your guests to talk explain more than comparison to UK...plus simple names for medical issues like about your father I did not understand. Thank you

  • @syedmohamed4693
    @syedmohamed469320 күн бұрын

    Dr Fikri is selling his hospital well. But the fact remains that Private hospitals tend to over charge patients and do unnecessary tests to make money

  • @shahrimanshahnaz7008

    @shahrimanshahnaz7008

    20 күн бұрын

    How else would they handsomely pay their doctors right

  • @khairb943

    @khairb943

    20 күн бұрын

    😀😀😀more take compared to give l think……it is the way how hospitals make money

  • @NMajid60

    @NMajid60

    20 күн бұрын

    Frm my experience in private hospitals , I have to request/ insist on certain “expensive” test like scans etc cos they are worried of being told off by patients when they got the bill. 😅

  • @rickywong2030

    @rickywong2030

    20 күн бұрын

    Is normal practice in all private hospital.

  • @shinachikudidnthappen..mov9196

    @shinachikudidnthappen..mov9196

    19 күн бұрын

    Private hospital focuses on your peace of mind. Not just the environment, but also the way the doctors convey bad news or communicate with you, and this extends to the services (tests) they offered. Better to cover all bases than to live in regret. They still adhere to "do no harm" oath so they won't be quick to suggest surgeries, unlike their Indonesian counterparts.

  • @shirinmalik2235
    @shirinmalik223520 күн бұрын

    In Canada , where I’m from, you are lucky to get out of emergency in less than 10 hours

  • @shahrimanshahnaz7008

    @shahrimanshahnaz7008

    20 күн бұрын

    😮

  • @mohdzaki1089

    @mohdzaki1089

    19 күн бұрын

    That sounds scary to me ...

  • @luisalvarez7834
    @luisalvarez783416 күн бұрын

    Great video. It would be great to make a video about taxes there for foreigners.

  • @xchaix
    @xchaix20 күн бұрын

    Good to know 👍

  • @muradbali
    @muradbali19 күн бұрын

    Thank you this was very informative

  • @My_Secret_ArtSketchbook
    @My_Secret_ArtSketchbook20 күн бұрын

    Peri menopausal women aged 38- 49yrs old-- PLEASE stay HYDRATED to prevent strokes.

  • @nutzhazel
    @nutzhazel19 күн бұрын

    31:30 For common blue collar workers, our medical are usually covered under the government scheme of SOCSO where both the employers and employees will pay for a small amount every month, which covers accidents at work, travelling to and from work, etc. And our auto insurance also covers accidents, so it's not really necessary to take extra medical insurance. And that's why they frequent public cinics and hospitals more than the private for cases other than accidents.

  • @raalaa121
    @raalaa12120 күн бұрын

    That's what I love about private healthcare. If you got money and want immediate treatment it's perfect. I was in Bangladesh for 2 months and when I fell sick just paying for immediate treatment was blessed. In the UK phoning at 8.30 for an appointment and speaking to a nosey receptionist telling me to call back tomorrow is horrific.

  • @ajalil9140
    @ajalil914019 күн бұрын

    better to choose takaful for muslim rather than insurance. you have option here. it is like to choose islamic bank facilities rather than haram banking facilities.

  • @thafizah
    @thafizah13 күн бұрын

    As muslims, 1st thing is to choose takaful system (very similar to insurance) but all the system are shariah compliant and most insurance company provide the service

  • @norakmarlatiff5485
    @norakmarlatiff548518 күн бұрын

    It depends on where u stay in Malaysia, probably in dense populated area like KL, the waiting time for specialist in public hospital can be longer, but in my place...which is in East malaysia, the waiting time is not that long, depends on what specialist u require to see, some times it is around 1 week to 2 months, then again, it depends on cases, emergency or urgent cases, the waiting time will be shorten

  • @muay-thai8395
    @muay-thai839514 күн бұрын

    More Videos Like this pls

  • @akmalchaudhry9502
    @akmalchaudhry950215 күн бұрын

    Salaams. Can you consider making a Vlog on the Rubber industry plantations of the rubber trees and palm oil industries.

  • @melayuadamaruah
    @melayuadamaruah19 күн бұрын

    Kunoha is watching 👀

  • @longhorn789000
    @longhorn78900020 күн бұрын

    Kudos to the doctor for enduring some of the annoying lines of questioning!

  • @keangwooichoo6138

    @keangwooichoo6138

    20 күн бұрын

    Expected. It is an interview

  • @believe-in-yourself

    @believe-in-yourself

    20 күн бұрын

    Uh it is an interview, off the cuff questions are expected! Nothing annoying about it.. dude

  • @believe-in-yourself

    @believe-in-yourself

    20 күн бұрын

    @@keangwooichoo6138 exactly 🙂

  • @shahrimanshahnaz7008

    @shahrimanshahnaz7008

    20 күн бұрын

    Yup. No holds barred for Saira😅

  • @f32amg
    @f32amg20 күн бұрын

    Hi Saira, just want to share my experience going into emergency at private hospital during weekend. The fee would be extra as compared to weekday. This applies the same when you’re going there on weekday after office hours. Every private hospital is different from another. If you have bad experience with some, you can always go to another. Just like hotel. We shop around and turn into their regular if they met our standards. I hope you find your favourite private hospital in Malacca. I went to Pantai Ayer keroh even though I’m from KL. I’m still waiting your video on your kid’s school . Are they home tutoring or you chose to send them to the Private İnternational School? as Malaysian International School is just out of our budget, I would say for majority of us.

  • @azuz1698
    @azuz169820 күн бұрын

    Oh my God, what the heck is happening in England? That’s a totally screwed up system. How does one wait for MRI for 18 months? If they had terminal illness they’d die before they get diagnosed

  • @MDin5001

    @MDin5001

    8 күн бұрын

    War in Ukraine have direct impact on UK. UK getting much worst Rishi Sunak are more interested to send Storm Shadow to Ukraine for proxy war against Russia. This is bad move by UK. When UK keep criticized Russia and worst UK and NATO are aggressive towards Russia. I don't think UK can sustained their energy crisis and their economy going is down.

  • @saynurul285
    @saynurul28517 күн бұрын

    Hot oil splash and get into my eyes recently.. i went to the hospital.. they ask me to go to emergency.. i went there at 8pm.. they give me early treatment at the yellow emergency room and i got to see a doctor specialized in eyes at 930pm. She treat my eyes. I went home at 1030pm... The next day i went to see her again eventhough its not her working day (she told me just come and register at the emergency).. got my eyes treat for second time.. met again the day after next day for 3rd treatment.. (by this time my eyes got better) got two days mc...going for future checkup tomorrow.. super fast and good.

  • @ashtriana1
    @ashtriana119 күн бұрын

    I had a severe asthma attack 4yrs ago, they sent me to the ICU, i stayed there for 2days, then another 1 day in the general ward (4 in a room) i was charged RM6000 ...this is at Columbia (private)

  • @xanithkl
    @xanithkl19 күн бұрын

    The guest doctor mentioned months to get a specialist and MRI is quite surprising. I was using gov hospital so far meeting two types of specialists - one with mri scan, and it was fast, and my case in no way emergency! But maybe he was told to say that for sales purpose?

  • @azwasaaidns3936

    @azwasaaidns3936

    19 күн бұрын

    Yes, it's true. Depending on locality & available facilities, it could be months. My friend got to wait for 5 to 6 months for re arrange MRI..we got that equipment only at 2 GH here in Perak

  • @peja5081
    @peja508118 күн бұрын

    Foreigners owe RM100 million to govt hospitals in unpaid bill :) Malaysia gov too kind

  • @Mohammad-wt2nn
    @Mohammad-wt2nn19 күн бұрын

    A good start in the beginning, but u then turned the interview around and went in boring details about the UK, while (from the headline), visitors landed to your video in search of information about Malaysian Healthcare and not the UK. Perhaps you should change the headline to "Malaysia - UK HEALTHCARE COMPARISON". I though like your channel

  • @faisalz8849
    @faisalz884918 күн бұрын

    I went to Prince Court Hospital in KL. I can’t believe that I can say that I like to go to a hospital 😆

  • @alizaman8783
    @alizaman878320 күн бұрын

    My God, poor Doctor. She is asking him questions like it's a Bazaar

  • @Ellemia_Burkart
    @Ellemia_Burkart19 күн бұрын

    BTW sis. This is the correct way of writing Afghan and not Afgan Haha

  • @OrangMuor75
    @OrangMuor7517 күн бұрын

    Not all are roses though. Only a fraction of people in Malaysia have private healthcare insurance. For most of the everyday Joe, private healthcare can be out of reach. Malaysia sorely needs to invest into primary healthcare on a larger scale. Also Saira is looking from a perspective from someone who has earned in sterling pounds. That said, a two tier healthcare system works, as people with insurance or with $$$ can expedite their care without congesting the government hospitals. Win win.

  • @SyedFaizalAlYahya
    @SyedFaizalAlYahya19 күн бұрын

    every where in the world medical treatment is crumbling...the best to say is...money n wealth n big pay insurance cover everything i believe

  • @sophiehussain3668
    @sophiehussain366813 күн бұрын

    My little baby wasn't well I couldn't get her an appointment when I did get through to a line and the reply I got is go to your pharmacist Pharmacist turned around looking very annoyed said this is very serious if doctor don't see you go hospital When I went to BRI hospital waited 8hours to get seen This is the UK

  • @Hornscope
    @Hornscope20 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the information. I wonder, whether it's a good idea to live in Malaysia, but shop around for good health insurance from surrounding countries, such as, Thailand, Philippines and Indonesia, which you then fly to whenever you needed it. I think Malaysia and Singapore are the most expensive countries for medical tourism and health insurances

  • @shahrimanshahnaz7008

    @shahrimanshahnaz7008

    20 күн бұрын

    Spore surely is, not Msia

  • @adadisini2898

    @adadisini2898

    20 күн бұрын

    You should know Malaysia healthcare cost is lower than indonesia and the treatments are on point. While in Indonesia the doctor always give wrong treatment, medicine and surgery, but with very expensive charges. That's why hundreds of thousands of Indonesians come to Malaysia every year for health tourism. They don't believe in their own doctors, hospitals and healthcare systems. They even come to Malaysia only to make medical check up and don't like to have medical check up at Indonesia

  • @Hornscope

    @Hornscope

    20 күн бұрын

    @@adadisini2898 I don't believe Malaysia health system is cheaper than Indonesia. Most likely only rich Indonesian come to Malaysia for private hospitals.

  • @imranrazak9463

    @imranrazak9463

    19 күн бұрын

    Its cheaper and far more efficient. Malysians only pay $0.25 for an outpatient​ visit. Foreigners even get treatment first without guarantee of payment in any emergency. Thats why foreigners have millions of unpaid health charges in public hospitals@@Hornscope

  • @zaharizak

    @zaharizak

    19 күн бұрын

    Huh... you're putting Malaysia in the same breath with Singapore. Wow... I don't know if it's a compliment or otherwise. Well... do think again

  • @naziabegum100
    @naziabegum10018 күн бұрын

    So what happens if you have a pre existing medical condition as an expat? If private does not cover it then what do you do?

  • @kkkkkk464
    @kkkkkk46417 күн бұрын

    This vid is great but I'm afraid it didn't achieve the objective It should be to share information & promoting Malaysia healthcare for foreigners..Yet just look at all the commenters here; VAST MAJORITY OF THEM WERE LOCAL MALAYSIANS Local Malaysian does not need this vid. We do aware, know & enjoy the service. The group that really need to watch this vid is expats I do hope your vid can finally reach those expats who really want to learn about Malaysia's offer for healthcare.

  • @bajikavlogistan
    @bajikavlogistan16 күн бұрын

    is there any schools in MALACCA for moderate learning difficulty ?please make a full video about schooling . like we have grammar schools ,state school SEN Schools . what options you have there. thank you

  • @MyHappyCats
    @MyHappyCats20 күн бұрын

    Ouh wow.. that was really bad. If a sick person have a chance to survive, he may wont be survive because the time taken too long to get treatment

  • @nikhassan7713

    @nikhassan7713

    20 күн бұрын

    The only way is to get private treatment from private hospital which covered by health insurance/medical card.

  • @STORIESBYSUNDUS
    @STORIESBYSUNDUS20 күн бұрын

    Please share expat IT jobs in Malaysia,people want to migrate to Malaysia from Canada,because of attractive Visa opportunities,but no job opportunity is an issue

  • @bearybear66
    @bearybear6619 күн бұрын

    another fact about malaysian healthcare, due to the policy of treating the patient 1st without the needs to have the patient financial background.. malaysian healthcare suffering loss of million of dollar, because the patient just go away after their treatment, this contribute majorly by the immigrant..

  • @bearybear66

    @bearybear66

    19 күн бұрын

    forget to mention this happened to public hospital/clinic..

  • @jkhan3533
    @jkhan353315 күн бұрын

    Uk used to have the best health system. Not any more

  • @travellinglostsoul7191
    @travellinglostsoul71918 күн бұрын

    Do I need a resident permit to buy medical insurance in Malaysia?

  • @breakan
    @breakan18 күн бұрын

    How did you buy your first house in the U.K.

  • @diddisumadisalleh8406
    @diddisumadisalleh840620 күн бұрын

    Islam god....

  • @americanjulia
    @americanjulia20 күн бұрын

    Is this monthly costs? Or annual?

  • @user-wr6vy3rb7h
    @user-wr6vy3rb7h20 күн бұрын

    ...انَا اختكمَ مَن اليمَن وّالَلَه ماتكلمتَ الَا من جوّع وًّمن الفقر انَا وًّامَيَ وًّخَوًّاتَيَ تَشَرَدَنَا مَنَ بَيَوًّتَنَا بَسَبَبَ الَحَرَبَ نَحَنَ فَيَ حَالَهَ لَايَعَلَمَ بَهَا الَا الَلَهَ حَسَبَنَا الَلَهَ وًّنَعَمَ الَوكيَلَ فَيَ مَنَ اوًّصَلَنَا الَى هَاذا الَحَالَ 💔💔وًّالَلَهَ الَعَظَيَمَ مَا كتَبَتَ هَذا الَمَنَاشَدَهَ غَيَرَ مَنَ الَضَيَقَ وّالَفَقَر يَاعَالَمَ حَسَوّا فَيَنَا ارَجَوّكمَ وّالَلَهَ الَعَظَيَمَ رَبَ الَعَرَشَ الَعَظَيَمَ انَه الَاكلَ مَا فَيَ عَنَدَيَ بَالَبَيَتَ وًّالَلَهَ يَا اخَوّانَيَ انَهَ خَوًّاتيَ بَقَعَدَوًّ بَالَيَوًّمَيَنَ مَافَى اكلَ وًّالَلَهَ وًّضَعَنَا كثَيَرَ صَعَبَ نَحَنَ 6 نَفَرَ دَاخَلَ الَبَيَتَ وًّابَيَ مَتَوًّفَيَ وًّلَا يَوًّجَدَ مَنَ يَعَوًّلَ عَلَيَنَا وًّسَاكنَيَنَ فَيَ بَيَتَ اجَارَ لَانَسَتَطَيَعَ دَفَعَ الَاجَارَ الَلَيَ بَاقَيَ عَلَيَنَا ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' اخي اول كلامي انا اقسم بالله على كتاب الله اني لااكذب عليك ولا انصب ولا احتال اني بنت يمنيه نازحين من الحرب انا واسرتي بيننا ایت الشهرب 15 الف يمني والان علينا 45 الف حق 3 شهور وصاحب البيت من الناس الي ماترحم والله يا اخي انه يجي كل يوم يبهدلنا ويتكلم علينا ويريد من البيت للشارع لانناماقدرنا ندفعله الأجار شافونا الجيران نبكي ورجعو تكلمو الجيران ومهلنالاخره الأسبوع معادفعنا له حلف يمين بالله هذا بيخرجنا إلى الشارع رحمه واحنا. بلادنا بسبب هذا الحرب ولانجد قوت يومنا وعايشين اناوامي وخواتي سفار والدنا متوفي الله يرحمه ومامعنا أحد في هذا الدنيا جاانبنا في هذه الظروف القاسيه خواتي الصغار خرجو للشارع وشافو الجيران ياكلو واوقفو عند بابهم لجل يعطوهم ولو كسره خبز والله الذي له ملك السموات والارض انهم غلفو الباب وطردوهم ورجعو یبکو ایموتو من الجوع ما احد رحمهم وعطلة ردها لقمت عیش والان لوما احدنا ساعدنا في إيكيلو دقيق اقسم بالله انموت من الجوع فيا اخي انا دخيله على الله ثم عليك واريد منك المساعده لوجه الله انشدك بالله تحب الخير واتساعدني تراسلي واتساب على هذا الرقم 00967717415667 وتطلب اسم بطاقتي وترسلي ولاتتاخر وايعوضك الله بكل خير ساعدنا وأنقذنا قبل أن يطردونا في الشارع تتبهدل أو نموت من الجوع وانا واسرتي نسالك بالله لولك مقدره على مساعد لاتتاخر علينا وجزاك الله خيرا،.،.،:^:؛^:🎉°~°~^~°^π√^π√~π~√~√~π^~^~π~π~√√~~ππ~π√~~^^°^°€€لب🎉🎉❤❤🎉.🎉🎉❤❤❤.......،،

  • @abvbuuu3806

    @abvbuuu3806

    20 күн бұрын

    Lapar dan takde duit tapi ada masa untuk tengok youtube kan. Gi cari NGO untuk dapatkan bantuan.

  • @alomei
    @alomei19 күн бұрын

    Does anyone how much it costa to deliver a baby in a public vs private in Malaysia, as a non-citizen?

  • @mohsonshah9149
    @mohsonshah914917 күн бұрын

    Is it 500 Malaysian ringit per month?

  • @AbdusSamad-op8vi
    @AbdusSamad-op8vi19 күн бұрын

    People who are over 40 and have diabetes or any other serious conditions, if insurance does not cover them, then what do they have to do? What options do they have?

  • @azwasaaidns3936

    @azwasaaidns3936

    19 күн бұрын

    Either pay from your own pocket at private or get treatment from public hospitals/ clinics. But of course it's a continuous process..check up, blood tests, meds & food consumption advise. Hence, it's a go- back visit in public hospitals while private will costs more money for any treatment

  • @agazaman
    @agazaman20 күн бұрын

    Takaful insurance better

  • @talhakhaliq6
    @talhakhaliq620 күн бұрын

    Assalamualaikum How can we get in touch? Looking forward to relocate

  • @SairaHayati

    @SairaHayati

    20 күн бұрын

    Walaykumsalam If your planning on moving to Malaysia and have any inquiries regarding visas etc, WhatsApp my PA +44 7949 829081 Just need a few details With your Name : Number (E.g +44) : Email :

  • @talhakhaliq6

    @talhakhaliq6

    20 күн бұрын

    @@SairaHayati I did already.. infact couple of times but no response

  • @SairaHayati

    @SairaHayati

    20 күн бұрын

    @@talhakhaliq6I’ve just replied

  • @niam550
    @niam55020 күн бұрын

    i am curious....why u ask the internal physician ? u should go to the manager ...they suppose to be less busier than the physician... and promote their hospital better

  • @zaharizak

    @zaharizak

    19 күн бұрын

    Why does that matter? It's not about promotion, just wanting truth to be told. Probably the manager asked the physician to attend to Saira's interview because the manager is busy and the physician happened to be free at that time. I mean... you know... why does it matter? Just enjoy the interview.

  • @MDin5001
    @MDin50018 күн бұрын

    OMG why talking about medical insurance with doctor? Insurance should talk to insurance agent. Insurance agent can give full explanation on the coverage you can get out of the medical insurance (here call it medical card)

  • @saleemrafiq11
    @saleemrafiq1119 күн бұрын

    Saira: asks a question Doctor: tries to answer it Saira: butts in and starts talking about her own experiences Sorry but to be a good interviewer you need to let the guy talk!

  • @rz8144
    @rz814420 күн бұрын

    I'm looking for respiratory therapist jobs. Any feedback

  • @americanjulia
    @americanjulia20 күн бұрын

    If I have Medicare from USA can I use it there? is local insurance policy mandatory?

  • @f32amg

    @f32amg

    20 күн бұрын

    Hi, I’m an ex insurance agent. Most private hospitals in Malaysia collaborate with local insurance company. It best to check with your Medicare representative on their international policy especially Malaysia. For example I do subscribe to local insurance and if I want to use it internationally usually it’s Pay and Claim basis.

  • @kean272

    @kean272

    20 күн бұрын

    US Medicare would not cover any of international (oversea) medical expenses you occurred

  • @lorraineng683

    @lorraineng683

    15 күн бұрын

    No! Medicare do not cover. Its cheap in Malaysia. If you can afford to live in Malaysia you definitely can afford insurance.

  • @americanjulia

    @americanjulia

    9 күн бұрын

    @@lorraineng683 Malaysia will let older people live in Malaysia without health insurance? will they cover elderly people ?

  • @lorraineng683

    @lorraineng683

    9 күн бұрын

    @@americanjulia - No such free insurance for elderly people unless you are a Malaysian.

  • @A-Muslim-girl-from-Yemen
    @A-Muslim-girl-from-Yemen20 күн бұрын

    I am your sister from Yemen, and by Allah I only spoke out of hunger and distress. My mother, my brothers, and I lessons and tears. We are in a situation that only God knows about. God is sufficient for us, and He is the best disposer of affairs for those who brought us to this situation. By Allah Almighty, I did not write this appeal out of distress and distress. Poverty, O world, they have felt it So, I hope for you. By Allah Almighty, Lord of the Great Throne, he ate what I had in the house. By Allah, my brothers, he is my brothers by sitting in the house. Who has no food? By God, we are in a very difficult situation. We have 4 people entering the house, and my father has died, and there is no one who can depend on us and who lives in it.We live in a rented house because we cannot pay the rent we owe. '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ''''''''''''' My brother, my first words are: I swear to God that I will not lie to you or deceive you. I am a Yemeni girl displaced from the war. My family and I live in a rented house in Al-Shahrab 20,000 Yemenis among us, and now we owe 60,000 for 3 months. The owner of the house is one of the people who does not have mercy, by God, my brother. He comes every day, insulting us, talking about us, and moving from the house to the street because we were unable to pay him the rent. The neighbors saw us crying and came back.They came back to talk to the neighbors and we were given the weekend. So we made him swear by God. He will take us out into the street. Have mercy on him and us. Our country is due to this war and we do not find food for our day, and my brothers and I live in a difficult life. Our father died, may God have mercy on him, and we have no one in this world who was with us in these harsh circumstances. My younger brothers went out into the street and saw...The neighbors eat and stand at their door in order to give them bread even if they break it. By God, to whom belongs the dominion of the heavens and the earth, they closed the door and expelled them and came back crying. They are dying of hunger. No one has mercy on them and a holiday is returned. I have made a living, and now if one of us helps us with a kilo of flour, I swear to God, I am dying of hunger. My brother, I am an alien to God. Then, I ask you to help me for the sake of God. I ask you, by God, to love goodness and to help me, even if you can, by messaging me on WhatsApp.On this number 00967716649494 and ask for the name of my card and send it and do not be late and may God reward you with all the best, my brothers Sagar, see how they are and help us and save us before they throw us out in the street, you will be lost or we will die of hunger. My family and I ask you, by God, if you are able to help us, do not be late and may God reward you well..`/--~«««~-♡~♡~♡~~•~•~♡~♡~♡~♡~♡~♡♡♡~~~~: ~:~¡~¡~¡~;I.i.i.i.i.i. i.I.|-◖≤o¯|\__/|¯尸o¯|\__/|¯尸o¯|\__/|¯尸o¯|\__/|¯尸o¯|\__/|¯尸o¯|\

  • @jihanjittu3125

    @jihanjittu3125

    20 күн бұрын

    STOP SCAMMING PEOPLE USING GOD NAME AND RELIGION!

  • @mosharrafhossainbd
    @mosharrafhossainbd17 күн бұрын

    Assalamu Alikum sister, I am from bangladesh. I want to start a business in malaysia. Can you please give me details of business opportunities in Malaysia.

  • @hendryalphonso
    @hendryalphonso20 күн бұрын

    She's trailing off the talk to Palestanian issue😂😂

  • @apair4002
    @apair400220 күн бұрын

    The private hospital in My is just ok. Two thing that will make private hospitals in My is not ok, lack of specialist & equipment. I don't blame the private side, it is so expensive to hire specialist & to maintain medical machines & equipment. If you got money & having no serious sickness such heart problem, cancer, stroke, brain & organ injury, yeah you can go to private hospital for good care. However if you got serious sickness or very bad injury you need to go to public hospital, the care is less such less comfy, the specialist doctors are top notch & the equipment are great (not the best). Just remember, doctors & all medical staff are super duper busy in public hospital cause its almost free & obviously so many patients. Both are great depends on your budget & need not what you want. It is about health that we can not compromise. Just take what you need.

  • @sabaryunus3538
    @sabaryunus353814 күн бұрын

    M'sia is always better than oth country

  • @user-co4pv4oj2d
    @user-co4pv4oj2d20 күн бұрын

    Yes Medical Insurance....not travel insurance 😅

  • @FacetiousUniqueness
    @FacetiousUniqueness19 күн бұрын

    Please let the man speak. I enjoy your content but you have a slight problem with speaking over others and interjecting/ interrupting much too often. Before he can fully answer or articulate himself, you pummel the poor guy with another question. Sheesh! We get it! It’s your video but is it actually about helping the people understand what is being explained or more about you trying to show that you’re knowledgeable??? Thanks.

  • @Priceless77

    @Priceless77

    19 күн бұрын

    I was just about to pass remarks regarding that. Too much interjections, sort of annoyance to viewers. Pls lah madam, show some adab.

  • @Sodainspace

    @Sodainspace

    17 күн бұрын

    Typical foreigner from UK, they think they are superior to Malaysians because of their money

  • @ViolentCabbage-ym7ko
    @ViolentCabbage-ym7ko19 күн бұрын

    The subtitle is horrible. Lol

  • @BenHifni
    @BenHifni20 күн бұрын

    When the 2 of you said that the Irish are "fun", I feel that you guys a calling them a bunch of drunks, am I wrong?

  • @AzzrudinJamil

    @AzzrudinJamil

    20 күн бұрын

    When talking to a muslim there's nothing fun about alcohol. No kidding and no disrespect. 😅

  • @mohdsafuan3925

    @mohdsafuan3925

    20 күн бұрын

    Spot on. Most irish people love to party😅

  • @azharidris7092

    @azharidris7092

    20 күн бұрын

    @@AzzrudinJamil Turkish people has no problem with alcohol.. same with Iranian.. the Koran say you should not be in the state of drunkenness when you are in the state prayer.. yes.. Alcohol is bad for you.. but so is taking bribe.. one hadith actual said gossiping is worse than alcohol.. but most Muslim has taken it out of contact.. that would include headwrapping.. it ugly as hell..

  • @ThisnametaKenny

    @ThisnametaKenny

    20 күн бұрын

    so to your kampung mindset, Irish people having fun is being drunk? You have a lot to learn and be sorry for mister!

  • @ts7371

    @ts7371

    20 күн бұрын

    @@azharidris7092Women who wear hijab do it for Allah, hence your opinion means nothing to them.

  • @iamurmakteh
    @iamurmakteh20 күн бұрын

    Malaysia is developed for Malaysians, not foreigners. Stay where u r pls.

  • @arivfotomoto3642

    @arivfotomoto3642

    20 күн бұрын

    There's medical tourism in Malaysia designed for foreigners. And you shouldn't be using the internet.

  • @believe-in-yourself

    @believe-in-yourself

    19 күн бұрын

    😂😂

  • @_DeaN_.

    @_DeaN_.

    19 күн бұрын

    ini orang baru keluar gua😅

  • @hendryalphonso
    @hendryalphonso20 күн бұрын

    Who is this saira??? Is she a medical doctor...cos, she behaving as though she's a medical doctor or she's thinking since she's from the UK she is entitled to behavevlike asthough she knows all😂😂

  • @dinn-mj4nx
    @dinn-mj4nx18 күн бұрын

    KZread.... entitled "What nobody told you about the UK" Tells all...

  • @syedidrus90
    @syedidrus9019 күн бұрын

    May I suggest if u want to know about insurance cost & coverage that u ask an insurance agent...not a doctor...go see a doctor when you are sick not when u want to buy insurance. I think this doctor is not really sure what he is talking about

  • @HussainFahmy
    @HussainFahmy20 күн бұрын