State Tourism and Creative Economy Committee chairman Wong Hon Wai
described the achievement as a proud moment for both the nation and the state.
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GEORGE TOWN: Malaysia has been ranked the world's sixth-best medical
tourism destination, with Penang continuing to lead the country's healthcare
travel sector.
State Tourism and Creative Economy Committee chairman Wong Hon Wai
described the achievement as a proud moment for both the nation and the state.
"Congratulations, Malaysia, and congratulations, Penang!
"The latest ranking of the world's Top 10 Medical Tourism
Destinations is a proud achievement that reflects the collective efforts of
Malaysia's healthcare system, tourism industry and government agencies over
many years.
"Malaysia has emerged as one of Asia's leading medical tourism
destinations, supported by internationally accredited hospitals,
English-speaking healthcare professionals, modern medical technologies,
affordable healthcare services and strong government support," he said in
a Facebook post.
According to the 2026 Global Top 10 Medical Tourism Destinations
ranking published by Travel And Tour World, Turkey topped the list, followed by
Thailand, India, Mexico, South Korea, Malaysia, Costa Rica, Singapore, the
United Arab Emirates and Colombia.
The report said Turkey secured first place due to its affordable
treatment costs, advanced medical technologies and high-quality healthcare
services, while Malaysia's ranking was driven by its internationally accredited
hospitals, English-speaking medical workforce and well-developed medical
tourism ecosystem.
It also noted that Malaysia is particularly sought after for
cardiology, oncology, fertility treatments, orthopaedics, cosmetic and plastic
surgery, dental care, ophthalmology, health screening, rehabilitation services
and wellness programmes.
According to the latest figures, Malaysia's medical tourism revenue
increased 23.2 per cent to RM3.35 billion in 2025 from RM2.72 billion in 2024.
The number of medical tourists also grew 15.6 per cent to 1.85
million in 2025 from 1.6 million a year earlier, reflecting continued
international confidence in the country's healthcare services and competitive
pricing.
Wong said Penang remained Malaysia's leading medical tourism
destination, contributing about 45 per cent of the country's total medical
tourism revenue.
Data from the Penang Centre of Medical Tourism (PMED), covering 16
private hospitals in the state, showed Penang received 527,176 foreign patients
in 2025, up 25.94 per cent from 418,608 in 2024.
Medical tourism revenue in the state rose 26.6 per cent to RM1.137
billion in 2025 from RM898.07 million the previous year.
"Penang's sustained leadership is driven by several key
advantages, particularly its ability to provide exceptional value for money
through high-quality healthcare services at competitive prices.
"Compared with Singapore and many Western countries, patients
can enjoy substantial cost savings while receiving internationally recognised
standards of care.
"We also have a significant multilingual advantage. Penang's
population is proficient in Malay, English, Mandarin, Tamil and Chinese
dialects including Hokkien, Teochew, Hakka and Cantonese, enabling effective
communication with international patients.
"For Indonesian patients, especially those from Medan who
commonly speak Hokkien, language barriers are minimal.
This enhances their overall experience and further strengthens
Penang's position as the preferred medical tourism destination for Indonesian
patients," he added.
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