Sultan Ismail Hospital
Sultan Ismail Hospital[edit | edit source]
Sultan Ismail Hospital is a prominent healthcare facility located in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. It is one of the major hospitals in the region, providing a wide range of medical services to the local population and surrounding areas. The hospital is named after Sultan Ismail of Johor, a former ruler of the state of Johor.
History[edit | edit source]
The hospital was officially opened in 2004, as part of the Malaysian government's initiative to improve healthcare infrastructure in the country. It was designed to alleviate the patient load from other hospitals in the region, such as Sultanah Aminah Hospital.
Facilities[edit | edit source]
Sultan Ismail Hospital is equipped with modern medical facilities and technology. It has a capacity of over 700 beds and offers a variety of specialized medical services. The hospital is known for its advanced emergency department, intensive care unit, and surgical department.
Departments[edit | edit source]
The hospital has several specialized departments, including:
Services[edit | edit source]
Sultan Ismail Hospital provides comprehensive healthcare services, including outpatient and inpatient care. It also offers specialized clinics for chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension.
Education and Research[edit | edit source]
The hospital is affiliated with several medical schools and serves as a teaching hospital for medical students and nursing students. It is involved in various clinical research projects and collaborates with other healthcare institutions for the advancement of medical knowledge.
Location[edit | edit source]
Sultan Ismail Hospital is strategically located in the Tebrau area of Johor Bahru, making it accessible to residents of the city and nearby regions. The hospital is well-connected by major roads and public transportation.
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