3 major projects underway at Penang General Hospital to boost public healthcare
Three major development projects currently underway at Penang General Hospital (HPP), with a total allocation of RM758 million, are expected to significantly strengthen the state’s public healthcare system.
According to State Executive Councillor for Youth, Sports and Health, Daniel Gooi Zi Sen, the projects involve the construction of a Women and Children’s Block, a new Stem Cell Services Centre, and a Specialist Clinic and Ward Block.
“These projects are important milestones for Penang’s healthcare network, and we deeply appreciate the funding approved by the Federal Government under the 11th Malaysia Plan, Rolling Plan 1,” he said during a site visit to the Women and Children’s Block project.
The RM307 million Women and Children’s Block is currently 34.35% complete and is expected to be ready by January 2026. Constructed under a design-and-build model via open tender, it will include an eight-storey hospital block with 329 beds, a 12-storey car park, a cafeteria, a playground, and a surau.
Meanwhile, the new Stem Cell Services Centre, with a cost of RM23 million, is 10.19% complete and targeted for completion by March 2027. Built through conventional open tender, it will enhance bone marrow transplant services, including Apheresis and Stem Cell Lab facilities.
The third project—the Specialist Clinic and Ward Block—will cost RM428 million and is scheduled for completion in May 2029. It will include a 14-storey building with 216 beds, specialist clinics, inpatient wards, and a multi-level car park.
Gooi emphasized that all projects are being overseen by the Public Works Department (JKR) to ensure transparency and professionalism. He also stated that the comprehensive development of these healthcare facilities is part of ongoing efforts to improve healthcare quality for Penang residents.