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  • Laying the Foundation for a Healthy Pregnancy and Baby

    Laying the Foundation for a Healthy Pregnancy and Baby

    From conception through the first days of life, early care plays a crucial role in shaping a child’s lifelong health. According to Dr Sharmina Kamal Binti Shamsul Kamal, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City (SMC), preparation for a healthy pregnancy should ideally begin even before a positive pregnancy test.

    She explained that women are encouraged to undergo pre-pregnancy medical check-ups to detect conditions such as diabetes, hypertension or other underlying health issues that may affect pregnancy outcomes if left unmanaged. With the rising prevalence of these conditions among young Malaysians, early screening has become increasingly important. She also emphasised the need to review medications beforehand to ensure they are safe for use during pregnancy.

    Dr Sharmina further highlighted the importance of folic acid supplementation, noting that it should be started even before conception. This is because the baby’s neural tube develops very early in pregnancy, and early supplementation offers the best protection against serious neural tube defects.

    During pregnancy, each trimester represents important stages of development. The first trimester is the most delicate as the baby’s organs begin forming, while the second and third trimesters focus on growth, maturation and bonding as the baby becomes more responsive to sound and movement. She noted that nutrition plays a vital role throughout pregnancy, as deficiencies in the mother can directly affect the baby’s development.

    She advised expectant mothers to avoid smoking and alcohol, limit caffeine intake and maintain a balanced diet. In Malaysia, iron, calcium and vitamin D deficiencies are commonly seen among pregnant women. Iron deficiency may lead to anaemia, causing fatigue and increasing the risk of poor foetal growth, while calcium and vitamin D deficiencies can affect bone health during and after pregnancy. However, supplements should only be taken under medical supervision, alongside a nutritious diet rich in protein, leafy greens, whole grains and dairy or fortified alternatives.

    Antenatal visits, she stressed, are far more than routine check-ups. These appointments are essential for monitoring pregnancy progress, detecting complications early and ensuring the baby’s healthy development. Early scans help confirm pregnancy viability and establish accurate dating, while regular follow-ups allow doctors to closely monitor the baby, placenta and amniotic fluid. Conditions such as preeclampsia and gestational diabetes can often be identified before symptoms become severe.

    During festive periods, Dr Sharmina encouraged mothers to practise moderation rather than restriction. She advised enjoying celebrations while maintaining balanced meals, avoiding alcohol, ensuring food is properly cooked and getting sufficient rest. Adequate sleep, hydration and proper pacing of activities are important for maternal wellbeing.

    After delivery, the first hours are especially important for both mother and baby. She recommended immediate skin-to-skin contact, which helps stabilise the baby’s blood sugar, supports breastfeeding and strengthens early bonding.

    Emotionally, many mothers may experience temporary postpartum blues, affecting around 60 to 80 per cent of women in the first two weeks after birth. However, persistent sadness, withdrawal or worsening symptoms may indicate postpartum depression and should be assessed by a medical professional. Physical recovery also requires attention, particularly if there is increasing pain, fever, poor wound healing or abnormal discharge.

    During confinement, proper nutrition remains essential for recovery and breastfeeding. Adequate intake of protein, iron and fluids supports healing, while restricting water may lead to dehydration, reduced milk supply and increased risk of blood clots. Gentle movement is encouraged to improve circulation, while prolonged immobility should be avoided. Family support is equally important, especially in helping reduce household responsibilities so parents can focus on recovery and bonding with their newborn.

    Breastfeeding provides significant benefits, although many mothers face challenges due to limited support or misinformation. Early milk production is naturally small, requiring frequent feeding to establish supply. Education, workplace support and family encouragement play a key role in helping mothers succeed.

    As families come together to welcome a newborn, simple measures such as proper hand hygiene and limiting close contact when the baby is very young can help reduce infection risks while maintaining meaningful family bonding.

    Dr Sharmina concluded that with informed decisions, appropriate medical care and strong family support, mothers can experience a healthier pregnancy journey and give their children the best possible start in life.

  • SunMed 2026 Jadi Platform Komuniti Petaling Amalkan Gaya Hidup Sihat

    SunMed 2026 Jadi Platform Komuniti Petaling Amalkan Gaya Hidup Sihat

    Pusat Perubatan Sunway, Bandar Sunway (SMC) menerima sambutan menggalakkan bagi penganjuran Karnival Gaya Hidup Sihat SunMed 2026 apabila lebih daripada 4,000 peserta hadir untuk mengambil langkah proaktif dalam meningkatkan kesihatan dan kesejahteraan secara menyeluruh. Karnival yang berlangsung dari Menara C hingga Menara D hospital itu meriah dengan pelbagai aktiviti interaktif dan informatif seperti bola sepak, refleks pantas, pickleball serta latihan keseimbangan. Selain itu, terdapat juga stesen khas bagi meningkatkan kesedaran tentang kesihatan pendengaran dan kanser, di samping Healthy Living Marketplace yang menghimpunkan pelbagai jenama dalam bidang kesihatan, pemakanan, kecergasan dan gaya hidup, sekali gus mencerminkan komitmen hospital terhadap kesejahteraan holistik komuniti.

    Pengarah Kanan Pembangunan Perniagaan dan Komunikasi Korporat SMC, Tan Mei Shin, berkata pihaknya mengalu-alukan kehadiran pengunjung daripada pelbagai lapisan masyarakat ke karnival kesihatan tahunan tersebut. Beliau menyatakan bahawa acara ini bukan sahaja mencerminkan komitmen berterusan SMC terhadap kecemerlangan penjagaan kesihatan, malah turut menyatukan orang ramai untuk mengutamakan kesihatan dan kesejahteraan dalam suasana yang positif serta menyokong. Menurut beliau lagi, amat menginspirasikan untuk melihat setiap individu saling menjaga diri dan antara satu sama lain, bersatu dengan matlamat bersama ke arah kehidupan yang lebih sihat dan berkualiti.

    Karnival ini turut menyediakan pelbagai saringan kesihatan percuma yang dikendalikan oleh Pusat Kecemerlangan SMC, termasuk analisis komposisi badan, penilaian kesakitan, pemeriksaan tekanan darah postural, saringan memori dan lain-lain. SMC merupakan hospital kuaternari swasta terbesar di Malaysia dengan 28 Pusat Kecemerlangan serta lebih 300 perunding perubatan tetap merangkumi 80 kepakaran. Baru-baru ini, SMC telah disenaraikan sebagai hospital nombor satu di Malaysia dalam Hospital Terbaik Dunia 2026 oleh Newsweek bagi tahun kedua berturut-turut, selain turut menduduki tempat pertama di Malaysia dalam kategori Hospital Pintar Terbaik Dunia 2026 oleh penerbitan yang sama.

    SMC juga merangkul anugerah Hospital Terbaik – Malaysia dan Inisiatif Hospital Pintar Terbaik – Malaysia di Healthcare Asia Awards 2026, sekali gus mengukuhkan lagi kecemerlangannya dalam aspek keselamatan pesakit dan penjagaan berpusatkan pesakit. Selain itu, SMC merupakan hospital pertama di Malaysia yang menerima tiga akreditasi hospital utama, iaitu Akreditasi Suruhanjaya Bersama Antarabangsa (JCI) dari Amerika Syarikat, Majlis Piawaian Penjagaan Kesihatan Australia (ACHS) Antarabangsa serta Persatuan Kualiti Kesihatan Malaysia (MSQH).

    Kejayaan penganjuran karnival ini turut disokong oleh penaja dan rakan kerjasama seperti BLACKMORES, Herbaland, Anytime Fitness, Sunway Lagoon, Gintell, Julie’s dan lain-lain. Kerjasama ini mencerminkan usaha kolektif dalam mempertingkatkan kesihatan komuniti serta membuka ruang kepada lebih banyak inisiatif berimpak tinggi pada masa hadapan demi kesejahteraan rakyat Malaysia.

  • Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City Wins Malaysia’s Hospital of the Year for Fifth Year in a Row at Healthcare Asia Awards 2026

    Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City Wins Malaysia’s Hospital of the Year for Fifth Year in a Row at Healthcare Asia Awards 2026

    Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City (SMC), Malaysia’s largest private quaternary hospital, has been honoured as Hospital of the Year – Malaysia at the prestigious Healthcare Asia Awards 2026, marking its fifth consecutive win in this category. In addition, SMC was also recognised with the Smart Hospital Initiative of the Year – Malaysia, acknowledging the hospital’s innovative use of digital technologies to enhance operational efficiency and patient satisfaction.

    This continued recognition highlights SMC’s commitment to advancing healthcare delivery through clinical excellence, patient-centred care, and cutting-edge innovation. With a team of over 300 resident consultants across 80 medical specialities and 28 Centres of Excellence, SMC provides comprehensive, multidisciplinary care tailored to the unique needs of every patient.

    Dr Seow Vei Ken, Chief Executive Officer of SMC, said the awards reflect the hospital’s unwavering dedication to elevating healthcare standards through both medical expertise and technological innovation. “To receive the Hospital of the Year award for the fifth year in a row, alongside the Smart Hospital Initiative recognition, validates our vision at SMC. We remain committed to integrating advanced digital solutions to improve care delivery and ensure the best outcomes for our patients,” he said.

    Among its notable advancements, SMC introduced Malaysia’s first Photon-Counting CT System in 2025, a next-generation imaging technology offering ultra-high resolution for a wide range of clinical applications. The hospital has also achieved significant milestones in its robotic spine surgery programme using the AiBLE™ Spine Surgical Suite, providing robotic guidance for minimally invasive spine procedures in Malaysia and across Southeast Asia.

    Award recipients, including Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City (SMC), photographed at the Healthcare Asia Awards 2026.

    These accolades add to SMC’s growing list of international recognitions. The hospital was recently named the Top Hospital in Malaysia and ranked among the top 250 hospitals worldwide in Newsweek’s World’s Best Hospitals 2026. It also secured the number one ranking in Asia for cataract surgery, alongside top positions in ophthalmology and orthopaedic procedures, in Newsweek’s Asia’s Top Private Hospitals and Clinics 2026.

    As the flagship hospital of Sunway Healthcare Group (SHG), SMC continues to expand its capabilities. With the upcoming completion of its sixth block, Tower F (Children’s Pavilion), later this year, the hospital’s capacity will exceed 1,000 beds, supported by a multidisciplinary team delivering personalised, holistic care. SMC is also Malaysia’s first private hospital to achieve three major hospital-wide accreditations: Joint Commission International (JCI) Gold Seal of Approval, Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) International, and the Malaysian Society for Quality in Health (MSQH).

    The Healthcare Asia Awards celebrate exceptional hospitals, clinics, and healthcare organisations across Asia, recognising institutions that demonstrate innovation, set new benchmarks in healthcare excellence, and contribute significantly to their communities. With these latest awards, SMC reaffirms its position as a leader in Malaysia’s healthcare landscape, consistently delivering world-class care and pioneering medical advancements.

  • Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City Named Malaysia’s No. 1 Hospital in Newsweek’s World’s Best Hospitals 2026 Ranking

    Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City Named Malaysia’s No. 1 Hospital in Newsweek’s World’s Best Hospitals 2026 Ranking

    Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City has been ranked No. 1 hospital in Malaysia in the prestigious World’s Best Hospitals 2026, published by Newsweek. The recognition reaffirms the hospital’s strong commitment to clinical excellence, patient safety, and patient-centred care, while strengthening its reputation as one of the leading healthcare institutions in the region.

    In the 2026 global ranking, the hospital also recorded a significant improvement, rising to 138th place worldwide, up from 193rd in 2025 and 233rd in 2024, while maintaining its position as Malaysia’s top-ranked hospital. According to Dato’ Lau Beng Long, President of Sunway Healthcare Group, the recognition reflects the dedication and professionalism of the hospital’s doctors, nurses, and staff, as well as the trust placed in the institution by patients and partners both locally and internationally.

    He noted that the achievement serves as motivation for the organisation to continue strengthening clinical governance, enhancing patient safety and overall patient experience, while investing in capabilities that support the delivery of consistent, high-quality healthcare services. These ongoing efforts aim to ensure that patients receive safe, effective, and personalised care.

    The World’s Best Hospitals ranking evaluates more than 2,500 hospitals from a global pool of over 200,000 healthcare institutions, including public hospitals, teaching hospitals, university hospitals, and private medical centres. Only the Top 250 hospitals worldwide are included in the published global list, which features internationally renowned institutions such as Mayo Clinic – Rochester, Cleveland Clinic, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Singapore General Hospital. The inclusion of Sunway Medical Centre in this list highlights its standing among some of the world’s most respected healthcare institutions.

    The ranking is based on a comprehensive, multi-source evaluation methodology. This includes peer recommendations from a global survey of more than 100,000 medical experts, alongside patient experience data, hospital quality metrics, and Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) that assess how hospitals measure and improve patient outcomes based on patient feedback.

    As the flagship hospital of Sunway Healthcare Group, Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City currently houses more than 300 resident medical consultants and provides comprehensive healthcare services across over 80 medical specialties and 28 Centres of Excellence. With the completion of its sixth block, Tower F (Children’s Pavilion), the hospital’s capacity is expected to expand to more than 1,000 beds, further strengthening its ability to deliver integrated and multidisciplinary care.

    The hospital is also recognised as Malaysia’s first private hospital to obtain three major hospital-wide accreditations: the Gold Seal of Approval from Joint Commission International, accreditation from the Australian Council on Healthcare Standards International, and certification by the Malaysian Society for Quality in Health. These recognitions reflect its adherence to internationally recognised standards of quality and patient safety.

    Published annually by Newsweek in partnership with Statista, the World’s Best Hospitals ranking benchmarks leading healthcare institutions across major healthcare systems, including those in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. The latest recognition further positions Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City as a key player in global healthcare and highlights Malaysia’s growing presence in the international medical landscape.

  • Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City, Recognized with 2025 Technology and Innovation Excellence Award for Advancing Smart Healthcare in Malaysia

    Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City, Recognized with 2025 Technology and Innovation Excellence Award for Advancing Smart Healthcare in Malaysia

    Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City (SMC), Malaysia’s largest private quaternary hospital, has been honored with the Technology and Innovation Excellence Award at the British Malaysian Chamber of Commerce (BMCC) Business Excellence Awards 2025, recognizing its outstanding contributions to smart healthcare. The award celebrates organizations that have embraced digital, innovative, or disruptive technologies over the past three years to enhance their operations and service delivery. This accolade highlights SMC’s continued commitment to pioneering technological advancements that improve clinical outcomes, operational efficiency, and patient experience while supporting Malaysia’s broader transition towards digital healthcare.

    According to Dr Seow Vei Ken, CEO of Sunway Medical Centre, the recognition reflects the hospital’s ongoing efforts to implement cutting-edge technologies, digitalize healthcare services, and provide a seamless, patient-centric experience. Over the years, SMC has introduced an array of innovative solutions, including robotics, precision medicine, automation, and AI integration. Key advancements include Malaysia’s first automated microbiology laboratory specimen processing system (WASP), cloud-based Hospital Information Systems and Electronic Medical Records (HIS/EMR) with Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE), the Outpatient Pharmacy Automation System (OPAS), and Annalise AI for radiology imaging.

    SMC has also deployed advanced robotic systems across various clinical services, such as the Mako SmartRobotics, ROSA® Knee System, VELYS™ Robotic Assisted Solution, Southeast Asia’s first commercial AiBLE™ Spine Surgical System, and Malaysia’s first da Vinci Xi Robotic Surgical System for minimally invasive procedures across multiple specialties. These innovations not only elevate surgical precision but also enhance patient safety and recovery outcomes.

    The hospital’s achievements are further validated by its ranking in Newsweek’s World’s Best Smart Hospitals 2026, where SMC emerged as one of the world’s top 350 hospitals and the leading hospital in Malaysia. As of 2025, SMC houses over 300 medical consultants across 80 specialties, supported by 28 Centres of Excellence, and holds three major hospital-wide accreditations: Joint Commission International (JCI) Gold Seal of Approval, Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) International, and the Malaysian Society of Quality in Health (MSQH).

    The BMCC Business Excellence Awards, launched in 2018, honor the strongest commercial ties between the United Kingdom and Malaysia, recognizing businesses that demonstrate innovation, excellence, and impact. SMC’s Technology and Innovation Excellence Award underscores its role as a leader in smart healthcare, setting new standards in digitalized, technology-driven patient care in Malaysia.

  • Understanding the Growing Allergy Problem Among Malaysian Children: A Guide for Parents

    Understanding the Growing Allergy Problem Among Malaysian Children: A Guide for Parents

    As Malaysia continues to grow as a bustling urban nation, a concerning trend is quietly rising alongside its development — a significant increase in allergies among children. What was once seen as a minor irritation has now become a growing public health issue, with triggers ranging from dust mites and food allergens to pollution and mould. Recent estimates suggest that one in five Malaysian children may develop some form of allergy, highlighting the urgent need for parents to better understand and manage these conditions early.

    Consultant Paediatrician and Paediatric Respiratory Specialist at Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City, Dr. Noor Zehan Abdul Rahim, explains that allergies are often misunderstood as simple sneezes or rashes, when in reality, they can greatly impact a child’s overall quality of life. “Urban living exposes children to higher allergens like dust mites, smoke, and pollution. While parents can’t control everything, they can take steps to make their homes safer havens,” she says.

    A Young mother helping baby eating blend food on baby chair

    In Malaysia, dust mites remain the most common cause of respiratory allergies, thriving in humid environments such as bedding, carpets, and fabric furnishings. Pet dander also frequently triggers reactions, even from breeds labelled “hypoallergenic.” Although less widespread compared to Western countries, food allergies — especially to peanuts, shellfish, and milk — are becoming increasingly recognised. Additionally, pollen and mould, particularly in damp urban homes, can contribute to persistent symptoms.

    Allergies can appear as early as six months old, particularly food allergies, while respiratory-related allergies often emerge around ages five to six. Symptoms can include runny noses, sneezing, coughing, nasal congestion, wheezing, eczema, vomiting, or diarrhoea. Allergic rhinitis, the most common childhood allergy, can significantly disrupt daily life if left unmanaged. Dr. Noor Zehan encourages parents to pay close attention to recurring patterns and consider keeping a symptom diary to track possible triggers.

    Ignoring allergies can lead to long-term consequences, including chronic sinusitis or asthma. Alarmingly, asthma cases among Malaysian children have risen sharply — from 6.4% to 9.4% in those aged 6 to 7, and from 9% to 13% in teenagers. “Asthma triggered by untreated allergies can be life-altering if not properly managed,” Dr. Noor Zehan warns. “It’s heartbreaking to see children struggle with something that can often be prevented or controlled.”

    Fortunately, parents can take several practical steps to reduce allergen exposure at home. Dr. Noor Zehan recommends using dust-mite-proof bedding, vacuuming regularly with HEPA filters, avoiding smoke exposure, managing pet allergens, and introducing allergenic foods between four to six months under medical guidance. She also advises choosing air purifiers carefully to avoid irritants like fragrances.

    Asian kid in nebulizer treatment when suffering chest tightness

    Common myths remain widespread, such as the belief that children automatically outgrow allergies or that cold drinks worsen respiratory symptoms. “With proper management, children with asthma or allergic rhinitis can enjoy normal activities without unnecessary restrictions,” she explains. Concerns about inhaler dependency are also misplaced — inhalers are safe, effective tools that improve breathing and overall wellbeing.

    The COVID-19 pandemic has influenced allergy patterns as well. Reduced exposure to infections during lockdowns temporarily eased symptoms for some children but also limited natural immunity-building. As life returns to normal, Dr. Noor Zehan encourages parents to gradually reintroduce their children to varied environments while maintaining hygiene and monitoring for allergy triggers.

    Ultimately, managing childhood allergies requires a collaborative approach between parents and healthcare professionals. Regular paediatric check-ups are crucial for early detection and proper treatment. “The early years are crucial for long-term health,” says Dr. Noor Zehan. “Stay informed, take action, and don’t hesitate to seek medical advice. Every step you take now will help your child live a healthier, happier life.”

  • Empowering Wellness Journeys: Samsung Malaysia and Sunway Medical Centre’s Commitment to Health

    Empowering Wellness Journeys: Samsung Malaysia and Sunway Medical Centre’s Commitment to Health

    Samsung Malaysia Electronics, in collaboration with Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City, recently celebrated the outstanding achievements of participants in their Time to Move wellness program. The initiative aimed to inspire individuals to take charge of their health by committing to a journey of fitness and well-being. The program has become a beacon of motivation, with participants demonstrating remarkable transformations throughout the course of the 90-day challenge.

    The Time to Move program encouraged participants to set realistic health goals, from weight loss to body fat reduction, while also cultivating a mindful approach to wellness. As part of the program, Samsung Health played a crucial role in guiding participants, offering personalized insights and tips to help them stay on track. Features such as Energy Score and Wellness Tips helped individuals monitor their progress and make informed choices, making their fitness journey both manageable and effective.

    Through this program, many participants saw extraordinary results, underscoring the impact of a dedicated wellness journey. The top three winners stood out not only for their remarkable achievements but also for their commitment to improving their health and lifestyle:

    • First place went to Ooi Chun Yen, who lost an impressive 20% of his body weight and 10% of his body fat. He was awarded a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 and a 3-day, 2-night getaway at the Banjaran Hotsprings Retreat for two.
    • Second place was claimed by Samuel Sia, who achieved a 17% weight loss and a 7.9% body fat reduction, earning a 2-day, 1-night stay at the Banjaran Hotsprings Retreat.
    • Third place went to Alvin Ang, who also saw a 17% weight loss and a 6.2% reduction in body fat, winning a 2-day, 1-night stay at the Lost World of Tambun.

    These winners’ incredible transformations serve as a powerful reminder of the positive effects of commitment and consistency in pursuing health goals.

    “At Sunway Medical Centre, we believe that empowering individuals to take charge of their health leads to lasting, meaningful changes,” said Ms. Tan Mei Shin, Senior Director of Business Development & Corporate Communication at SMC. “The Time to Move program has shown us that good health is the key to a fulfilling life. We are proud to support such initiatives that foster fitness, wellness, and a balanced lifestyle.”

    In honor of its 25th anniversary, Sunway Medical Centre is offering Malaysians a special 25% discount on health screening packages throughout February 2025, further enhancing accessibility to healthcare. Those interested can contact the centre at +603-74911198 for more details.

    Samsung Malaysia and Sunway Medical Centre extend their congratulations to the winners and remain dedicated to promoting health and wellness across Malaysia. Through such initiatives, both organizations aim to inspire even more individuals to prioritize their well-being, creating a future where more Malaysians embrace a healthier and happier lifestyle.

  • “Time to Move” Sunway Medical Centre and Samsung Malaysia Launch Wellness Programme

    “Time to Move” Sunway Medical Centre and Samsung Malaysia Launch Wellness Programme

    Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City (SMC), in collaboration with Samsung Malaysia Electronics, has launched the “Time to Move” wellness programme—a 90-day initiative designed to guide participants on a holistic health journey. This programme empowers individuals to take control of their well-being with the help of professional guidance, technology, and consistent support, aiming for sustainable, long-lasting improvements in their health.

    The Time to Move programme offers a comprehensive approach to health, starting with a detailed body check-up and culminating in a final assessment to reflect participants’ transformative progress. The journey begins with understanding each participant’s baseline health through screenings like an Inbody test and a blood test, conducted at the Sunway Wellness Centre. Over the course of the 90 days, participants are supported by healthcare professionals and given tools to track their health improvements in real-time, including a Samsung Galaxy Watch7.

    SMC Chief Executive Officer Dr. Seow Vei Ken highlighted the program’s focus on sustainable health changes:
    “At Sunway Medical Centre, we want to empower individuals to take control of their health in a meaningful way. The Time to Move programme is not just about knowing your numbers at the start but about making real changes over 90 days to become a healthier version of yourself.”

    Participants are engaged in various physical fitness challenges, health talks, and group workout sessions, all led by experts in the field. By the end of the programme, a final check-up will allow them to compare results and celebrate their progress toward improved health and fitness.

    A key component of the Time to Move programme is the partnership with Samsung Malaysia Electronics, which brings advanced health-monitoring technology into the hands of participants. The Samsung Galaxy Watch7 plays an essential role in tracking daily activities, calories burned, body composition, and even sleep quality.

    KM Liew, Vice President and Head of Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Malaysia Electronics, expressed the company’s commitment to supporting healthier lifestyles: “At Samsung, we drive innovation in health monitoring, offering advanced tools through sleep tracking, fitness coaching, or nutritional insights. The Time to Move programme aligns with our vision to help users gain deeper insights into their health and make informed, positive lifestyle choices.”

    The Time to Move programme is open to individuals aged 18 and above who are not currently on any medication. Over 200 applicants have already signed up since the recruitment began on October 3, and 60 participants have been selected to embark on this exciting wellness journey.

    To keep participants motivated, the programme includes monthly fitness and sleep challenges, with progress monitored through their Samsung Galaxy Watch7. These challenges focus on improving physical activity levels, sleep quality, and overall wellness. Healthcare professionals provide regular insights and guidance based on each participant’s progress, ensuring they stay on track and feel supported throughout their journey.

    time to move

    In addition to individual challenges, the programme features group workout sessions led by fitness experts, offering participants a fun and engaging way to stay active while fostering a sense of community.

    To further motivate participants, the Time to Move programme offers attractive rewards for those who demonstrate the most significant progress. The top performer will walk away with a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 and an all-expenses-paid 3-day, 2-night getaway for two at The Banjaran Hotsprings Retreat, valued at RM 10,000.

    This exciting prize underscores the programme’s commitment to helping participants achieve their best selves, while also offering a luxurious reward for their hard work and dedication over the 90 days.

    By blending advanced technology, expert guidance, and community support, the Time to Move programme reflects SMC’s commitment to promoting holistic health and well-being. The programme encourages individuals to take control of their fitness journey, stay active, and track measurable health improvements, all while staying motivated with the chance to earn exciting rewards.

    As healthcare and technology increasingly intersect, the Time to Move programme offers a glimpse into the future of wellness—one where individuals are empowered with both the tools and support needed to lead healthier, more active lives.

    With the launch of the Time to Move programme, Sunway Medical Centre and Samsung Malaysia are paving the way for a new era of health and wellness. This 90-day journey promises to transform participants’ lives, helping them become healthier, stronger, and more energetic. As healthcare professionals and cutting-edge technology come together, participants can look forward to a transformative experience that prioritizes their long-term well-being.

    For more information, please visit www.timetomove.sunwaymedical.com

    For more information on Samsung Galaxy Watch, please visit: www.samsung.com/my/watches/