Bangunan Yeo Cheng Swee, No. 2984-A, Persiaran Raja Muda Musa, 41100 Klang, Selangor Darul Ehsan
Tel : (603) 3373 5005, (603) 3374 5005 Fax : (603) 3372 4898 Email : admin@sjamsde.org.my

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Services

Haemodialysis Service Managed by KPS 
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Updated on August 2007)

 

 

 

 

St. John Ambulance of Malaysia - Selangor Coastal Area (SJAM-KPS) started the first Haemodialysis Centre in Klang with two dialysis machines, each donated by the management of Klang Port Authority (LPK) and Klang Port Management (KPM) in late 1993. The dialysis service is offered only to patients from the low and middle income group.

In the early stage, due to financial constraints, the service runs on self-care concept, meaning the patients do their dialysis treatment after attaining training and treatment at the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital's Haemodialysis Centre.

In view of the increasing number of patients seeking dialysis treatment, SJAM-KPS Haemodialysis Service organized a big fund-raising campaign in 1996 to raise fund for a major renovation to expand the existing premise now known as Station 01.  The move led to additional 8 dialysis machines donated by the corporate & public sector.

                                                       Station 01 Interior

Views of the Haemodialysis Centre

An increase in patients and machines also saw the employment of a 1st qualified staff and two nursing aids to not only provide quality service to patients but also to run the service professionally and efficiently, although this meant additional expenditure.   To date, we have more than 180 full-time staff running the Administration, 24 Hr Ambulance Service, Haemodialysis Service & Public First-Aid Training. 
More staff will be recruited as new dialysis centers are set-up. 

Today we are proud to operate 13 dialysis centers in Malaysia with more than 190 dialysis machines and more than 400 dialysis patients under our care.  Another 4 centers will be set-up within the next 2 to 3 years and mostly will be in the rural areas as our belief is to bring the service to them rather than they coming to us thus cutting down their expenses & traveling time.

In late 2001, we decided that ISO 9001 : 2000 be achieved for the Administration, Haemodialysis, Ambulance Service and Brigade & Training. 

On March 2002, we achieved the ISO 9001 : 2000 and entered into the Malaysia Book of Records with 2 records namely 1st NGO & 1st NGO Haemodialysis to receive ISO 9001 : 2000 

The purpose for the ISO is to ensure quality service, efficient & systematic operation. 

 

                                                                  Reverse Osmosis System

Haemodialysis Centre 2

Our Haemodialysis centers:

Station 01   - Klang, Selangor  (Operation since 01/11/1993)


Station 02   - Klang, Selangor 
(Operation since 12/08/2002)

Station 03   - Banting, Selangor  (Operation since 17/11/2003)

Station 04   - Kampar, Perak  (Operation since 01/01/2004)

Station 05   - Rawang, Selangor  (Operation since 01/10/2004)


Station 06   - Kuala Selangor, Selangor 
(Operation since 01/08/2005)

Station 07   - Klang, Selangor  (Operation since 01/01/2006)


Station 08   - Sibu, Sarawak 
(Operation since 01/05/2006)

 

Station 09   - Raub, Pahang (Operation since 17/07/2006)


Station 10  -  Bintulu, Sarawak (Operation since 01/02/2007)


Station 11  -  Shah Alam, Selangor (Operation since 11/12/2006)


Station 12  -  Balakong, Selangor 
(Operation since 02/07/2007)

Station 13  -  Tasik Puteri Rawang, Selangor    (Operation since 05/05/2008)

 

 

Last Modified
07-June-2008

 

 

 


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