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KPJ Healthcare unveils information and physiotherapy centre in Desaru

The facility is located within the Desaru-Pengerang corridor, a rapidly developing area.

Malaysia’s KPJ Healthcare Berhad has unveiled a new information and physiotherapy centre in Desaru, Johor.

The facility offers rehabilitation treatments, including physiotherapy, exercise therapy, electrotherapy, and respiratory therapy.

The centre also provides appointment coordination, health education, and assistance with travel and accommodation for international patients.

“Desaru is a high-potential area with a growing healthcare need in line with local demographic and economic growth,” said Chin Keat Chyuan, President and Managing Director of KPJ Healthcare.

The centre is located within the Desaru-Pengerang corridor, a rapidly developing area, and is expected to serve local residents as well as a growing population of investors, professionals, and tourists.

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