Master developer KL Wellness City officially launches KLWC at Bukit Jalil

  • Spread over 26.49 acres with a total development value of RM11 billion, KLWC includes Nobel Healthcare Park, comprising medical, wellness, business and retail suites, as well as KL International Hospital (KLIH), laboratories and clinical research. The development will include components such as research and development facilities, an office tower for a healthcare company, a retirement resort, wellness-focused serviced apartments, and a fitness-based central park.

KUALA LUMPUR (June 1): KL Wellness City Sdn Bhd unveiled its first dedicated fully integrated healthcare and wellness development, KL Wellness City Sdn Bhd, on Thursday (June 1) at KLWC Gallery in Bukit Jalil, Kuala. We have officially launched Wellness City (KLWC). Lumpur.

Spread over 26.49 acres with a total development value of RM11 billion, KLWC includes Nobel Healthcare Park, comprising medical, wellness, business and retail suites, as well as KL International Hospital (KLIH), laboratories and clinical research. The development will include components such as research and development facilities, an office tower for a healthcare company, a retirement resort, wellness-focused serviced apartments, and a fitness-based central park.

Datuk Colin Lee, Managing Director of KL Wellness City, said: “We fully support Malaysia’s national plan to be recognized as one of the best destinations for medical tourism, and KL Wellness City is committed to promoting health and well-being. It is designed to be centrally delivered and prioritized.” It is being developed through a vision of a town-centered 360-degree wellness hub, complete with residential, retail and commercial services, encompassing all aspects of medical, health, wellness, fitness and business. ”

The proposed investment is RM860 million, with the flagship facility, KLIH, having 624 beds and expandability to 1,000 beds. The hospital will offer healthcare services including wellness and fitness facilities such as cardiology, spine health, neurological health, sports medicine, cosmetic surgery and infertility treatment, as well as research and development laboratories and clinical research facilities. I plan to.

KLIH is expected to be operational in the first half of 2026 and will create more than 3,000 job opportunities for healthcare professionals, including specialists, doctors, nurses, pharmacists and technicians, according to a statement.

Mr Lee said the development of KLWC is not only a medical tourism destination, but also an initiative built with an aging nation in mind. ” [KLWC] The master plan incorporates thousands of facilities and homes.this [development] This is an important step towards embracing an aging nation with comprehensive medical facilities dedicated to well-being through aged care, retirement resorts and independent supported living. ”

The statement noted that Malaysia has established itself as an aging nation, with the aging population growing faster than expected, with more than 15% of the population expected to be over 65 years of age by 2050.

In response to this demographic shift, Malaysia is now pursuing the World Health Organization’s Universal Health Coverage and Sustainable Development Goals of providing equitable healthcare and health to all, the statement said. Stated.

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