YANGON — Malaysia Healthcare Week Yangon 2026 is officially launched on 15 May 2026 at Park Royal Yangon, bringing together leading Malaysian hospitals to connect directly with Myanmar patients, healthcare professionals, and industry partners. The four-day initiative, led by the Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council (MHTC), comes amid a 117 per cent increase in the number of Myanmar health tourists who travelled to Malaysia for treatment in 2025.
Held at Park Royal Yangon from 14 to 17 May 2026, the initiative is part of Malaysia’s broader efforts under the Malaysia Year of Medical Tourism (MYMT) 2026 campaign, themed Healing Meets Hospitality, which aims to position Malaysia as the preferred global destination for medical tourism.
The event brings together leading Malaysian healthcare providers, including the National Heart Institute (IJN), Subang Jaya Medical Centre, Alpha IVF, Sunway Medical Centre Penang, Prince Court Medical Centre, Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur, and KPJ Healthcare Group, showcasing Malaysia’s comprehensive range of specialised treatments and patient-centred care.
The initiative comes at a time of rising demand for healthcare services abroad among Myanmar patients. In 2025, the number of health tourists from Myanmar grew by 117 per cent, from 2,901 to 6,285, while the total number of healthcare travellers exceeded 44,000 — reflecting growing confidence in cross-border healthcare and in Malaysia’s capabilities as a trusted destination.
MHTC’s Chief Executive Officer, Suriaghandi Suppiah, said the initiative reflects Malaysia’s long-term commitment to the region.
“Myanmar patients are choosing Malaysia because they trust our clinical standards and the care experience we provide. Malaysia Healthcare Week Yangon is about deepening that trust — connecting patients with our best hospitals and specialists, and building partnerships that ensure seamless, quality care long after the event ends,” said Suppiah.
The programme features moderated forums with hospital leaders, insurers, and healthcare administrators; a session addressing embassy officials, expatriate communities, and NGOs; and a Malaysia-Myanmar Clinical Exchange dinner bringing together the medical fraternity from both countries. The weekend’s public-facing health expo will offer free consultations and health talks on men’s and women’s health, wellness, and longevity.
Malaysia Healthcare Week Yangon 2026 is part of a series of regional activations under MYMT 2026. As Malaysia expands its healthcare travel outreach across Southeast Asia, the initiative reinforces the country’s position as a trusted long-term healthcare partner — where Healing Meets Hospitality. —Bernama















