Penang Adventist Hospital Awarded as One of the Best Specialized Hospitals in Asia-Pacific for Orthopaedics

Penang Adventist Hospital Awarded as One of the Best Specialized Hospitals in Asia-Pacific for Orthopaedics

Penang Adventist Hospital (PAH), a Seventh-day Adventist healthcare institution in Malaysia, has been named one of the Best Specialized Hospitals in Asia-Pacific for Orthopaedics by Newsweek for 2024. This prestigious recognition comes as PAH celebrates its 100th anniversary, marking a century of commitment to delivering exceptional healthcare services.

Newsweek is highly esteemed in the healthcare industry, as the magazine is a globally respected authority on ranking institutions based on rigorous criteria, including patient outcomes, reputation among peers, and the level of innovation. Hospitals included in this list represent the highest level of specialized medical care, further elevating the significance of this recognition for PAH.

CEO of Penang Adventist Hospital, Mr. Albin Phua, expressed gratitude for the award, attributing it to the hospital’s orthopaedics team and their dedication to patient care and medical innovation. “Receiving this prestigious Newsweek award during our 100th anniversary is a tremendous honor for Penang Adventist Hospital, affirming the dedication of our orthopaedics team and their commitment to high-quality, patient-centered care,” Phua said. 

“It reflects our century-long pursuit of medical excellence, mission-driven service, and our ability to adapt and thrive in a rapidly changing healthcare landscape. This recognition not only celebrates our past achievements but also sets a strong foundation for continued success in advancing healthcare for the benefit of our community and beyond,” he added.

Penang Adventist Hospital’s mission is to not only heal but also serve as a channel of Christ’s love, exemplifying the role healthcare plays as the “right arm” of the gospel. By providing compassionate and quality care, PAH has shared hope, extending the healing ministry of Jesus to the communities in Malaysia and other neighboring countries. This recognition underscores the hospital’s commitment to being a missional force within the 10/40 window, where healthcare often serves as an effective way to build bridges of trust and open doors for sharing compassion with the community.

As the hospital enters its second century of service, PAH remains focused on upholding the Adventist values of holistic care—promoting physical, mental, and spiritual health. This latest recognition is not only a reflection of excellence in healthcare but also a reaffirmation of the hospital’s unwavering dedication to mission-driven service.

Edward Rodriguez, SSD Communication Department

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