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Queen Elizabeth Hospital; Geography; Location: Kepayan Ridge (QEH 1) and Damai (QEH 2), Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia Coordinates (QEH 1) (QEH 2): Organisation; Care system: Government hospital: Funding: Ministry of Health: Type: District General: Services; Emergency department: Yes: Beds: 779 (QEH 1) 400 (QEH 2) [1]: History; Opened: 1981 (QEH 1) 2009 (QEH 2): Links; Website: jknsabah.moh ...
KPJ Sabah Specialist Hospital is a private hospital in the city of Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. The hospital was built in 2012, [ 1 ] and started operating in 2014 with a total of 245 beds. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Sabah: Queen Elizabeth Hospital: ... Hospital Wanita dan Kanak-Kanak Sabah: Likas ... Damai Service Hospital (Taman Melawati) Sdn. Bhd.
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Sarawak General Hospital (Malay: Hospital Umum Sarawak) is the largest general hospital in the state of Sarawak, Malaysia. It is one out of two main tertiary and referral hospitals in East Malaysia (the other being Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah). In its earlier years, it was known as Kuching General Hospital.
Among the proposed construction sites are Likas (current SM All Saints site), Kepayan and current Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Finally, in 1955, the Civil Aviation Department site has been chosen to be the site of Sabah College with an area of 16.77 acres (67,900 m 2 ) which includes 6 acres (24,000 m 2 ) of sports field area, 4.8 acres (19,000 m ...
The Duchess of Kent Hospital (Malay: Hospital Duchess of Kent) is a government founded rural general hospital located around 3.2 kilometres (2.0 miles) from the town centre of Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia. The hospital has an area around 17.37 hectares (42.93 acres), with the hospital buildings area comprising 2,245.3 square metres (24,168 square ...
The history of the town of Jesselton can be traced since the administration of British North Borneo Company (BNBC) in 1881. [1] Throughout the administration under the Federation of Malaysia since 1963, the town subsequently renamed into Kota Kinabalu and a council was later established after it was granted city status on 2 February 2000. [2]