KL Wellness City (KLWC) is pioneering a fully integrated healthcare and wellness lifestyle in Southeast Asia. With a gross development value (GDV) of RM11 billion and spanning 26.49 acres, this groundbreaking project is set to invigorate Malaysia's healthcare industry and establish the nation as a global leader in medical tourism.

Key Features and Vision
A Comprehensive Wellness Ecosystem
KLWC includes:
The Nobel Healthcare Park
KL International Hospital (KLIH) – a tertiary hospital with 624 beds, scalable to 1,000 beds
Clinical R&D facilities and innovation labs
Healthcare company office towers
Retirement resorts
Wellness-centric serviced apartments
A fitness-based Central Park
Encouraging Market Response
Phase 1 medical suites: 75% sold
Wellness-centric serviced apartments: Oversubscribed by 70%
Healthcare and Ageing Population Focus
KLWC is designed to support Malaysia’s growing ageing population, expected to exceed 15% of the total population by 2050. Its facilities include:
Comprehensive elderly care
Retirement resorts
Independent and assisted living options
KL International Hospital (KLIH)
Positioned as a flagship healthcare institution, KLIH aims to rival renowned facilities like Thailand’s Bumrungrad International Hospital and Singapore’s Mount Elizabeth Novena.
Unique Features:
Advanced medical technologies, some of which will be the first in Southeast Asia
Multi-disciplinary services: cardiology, spine health, neuro health, sports medicine, cosmetic surgery, fertility, and more
Integrated ecosystem with wellness and fitness facilities
R&D laboratories for clinical studies
Key Investment
Total investment: RM860 million
Supported by the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA)
Launch date: First half of 2026
Job creation: Over 3,000 positions for healthcare professionals
Malaysia's Position in Medical Tourism
KL Wellness City aligns with Malaysia's goal to be a top destination for medical tourism. The project supports the 12th Malaysia Plan and the WHO's Universal Health Coverage vision, enhancing equitable healthcare access while driving the nation’s reputation in wellness innovation.
Leadership and Partnerships
KLWC’s development is driven by industry leaders and supported by key stakeholders, including:
Datuk Dr Colin Lee, KLWC Managing Director
Dr Zaliha Mustafa, Malaysia’s Health Minister
Lim Bee Vian, MIDA Deputy CEO
Norhaslina Othman, Vice President of Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council
Future Outlook
KL Wellness City is more than a real estate project; it is a 360-degree wellness hub that combines healthcare, fitness, and holistic living. Its visionary approach is set to reshape Malaysia’s healthcare landscape, making it a beacon for medical excellence in Southeast Asia and beyond.