The Prince Court Medical Center in Kuala Lumpur offers an executive health‑screening package that combines a comprehensive set of tests with a streamlined, single‑day workflow. Participants from an international team reported completing the full screening—including blood work, urine analysis, bone profile, cardiology assessment, radiology, and ultrasound—in roughly three hours, with results and a doctor’s consultation delivered the same day.
What the screening includes
- Full blood panel
- Urine analysis
- Bone density/profile
- Cardiological assessment (including ECG)
- Radiological imaging (X‑ray/CT as needed)
- Ultrasound examination
Pricing (with a 10 % MasterCard discount)
- Male participants: US $175 per screening
- Female participants: US $213 per screening
Process and logistics
- Check‑in – Arrive at the designated time, present a passport, and complete a brief registration form.
- Guided navigation – A staff member (“Sherpa”) escorts each participant from one examination room to the next, minimizing waiting time.
- Testing – All investigations are performed consecutively; radiology staff prioritize patients, often placing them at the front of the line.
- Doctor’s review – After the tests, a physician meets with each participant, explains the results, highlights any out‑of‑range values, and offers lifestyle or follow‑up recommendations.
- Turn‑around – Results are typically available within the same day; participants receive a summary and can discuss next steps immediately.
Speed compared with Western systems
- Malaysia (Prince Court): Total appointment time ≈ 3 hours, with virtually no waiting for each test.
- United States / United Kingdom / Canada: Similar executive screenings can require multiple days of appointments, and public‑system patients may wait months for specialist imaging or blood work.
One participant noted that a comparable battery of tests would cost ≈ US $8,000 in the United States, whereas the entire package in Malaysia was under US $250 per person.
Staff and expertise
- Physicians are UK‑educated, many having practiced in the United Kingdom or Ireland before joining Prince Court.
- The hospital’s executive health team provides extended consultation time, often longer than typical appointments in the US or other Western countries.
Additional amenities
- A complimentary lunch (including coffee and drinks) is provided as part of the executive health experience.
- The facility is described as “museum‑like” in size and organization, with clear signage and staff assistance throughout.
Practical considerations for prospective patients
- Documentation – A valid passport is required for registration.
- Plan selection – The center offers multiple screening plans; participants can choose the one that matches their health‑monitoring needs.
- Travel – The hospital caters to medical tourists, offering fast‑track services that reduce downtime for business travelers.
Overall, the Prince Court Medical Center demonstrates how a private‑hospital model in Malaysia can deliver a full executive health assessment quickly, at a fraction of the cost typical in Western health systems, while maintaining a high standard of clinical care and patient support.





