Prince Court Medical Centre is a 300-bed private hospital situated in central Kuala Lumpur, within proximity of the Petronas Twin Towers and the KLCC business district. The hospital is owned by Petronas, Malaysia's national petroleum corporation, and was established in 2007. With approximately 500 staff, it operates as a multi-specialty facility covering cardiac surgery, orthopaedics, fertility treatment, oncology, and a range of other specialties. It holds both JCI accreditation and accreditation from MSQH, Malaysia's domestic hospital quality body.
The hospital is a regular recipient of recognition from the Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council, the government body that promotes and regulates inbound medical tourism. Its location in central Kuala Lumpur, combined with its JCI accreditation and multi-specialty capability, has made it a preferred destination for patients from Indonesia, the Middle East, and other regional markets.
The international patient centre provides multilingual coordinators and handles pre-admission arrangements, airport transfers, and accommodation assistance. The hospital does not publish procedure pricing on its website; individual cost estimates are provided through the international centre following a medical inquiry. Visa facilitation support is available for patients requiring medical visit documentation.
Clinical facilities include cardiac catheterisation and intervention suites, orthopaedic theatres, an IVF laboratory, and a diagnostic imaging department equipped with MRI, CT, and nuclear medicine capability. The fertility unit operates within the hospital's broader women's health service, providing IVF alongside obstetrics and gynaecology.