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atolycus
post Oct 4 2019, 01:14 PM

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Hi, does anyone here have experience with walk in delivery at Putrajaya Hospital?

My wife and I couldn't get a slot for FPP as they're fully booked and the nurse there told us to just walk in to the labour ward when it's time but she didn't explained further as she was swarmed with patients.

I'm hoping the otais taikos abangs kakaks here can share some input on the procedure of walk-in non fpp delivery at Putrajaya.

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atolycus
post Oct 4 2019, 03:22 PM

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QUOTE(submergedx @ Oct 4 2019, 01:49 PM)
Never went FPP but
Walk in delivering sounds very dangerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Please make sure you secured a delivering slot no matter what
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Mmmmm I asked the nurse in putrajaya if I can secure a spot , they said cannot. Walk in basis and subject to space availability. Else they will direct me to either serdang or kajang
atolycus
post Nov 8 2019, 08:29 AM

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QUOTE(submergedx @ Oct 4 2019, 01:49 PM)
Never went FPP but
Walk in delivering sounds very dangerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Please make sure you secured a delivering slot no matter what
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atolycus
post Nov 29 2019, 07:53 PM

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Hi guys,

Thank you for all the replies. I've decided to send my wife to Columbia Asia Hospital Bukit Rimau instead of walking in to Putrajaya cos too much uncertainty about slot availability.

2 nights,
induced natural birth,
no epidural,
Pethidine & Laughing Gas
Bill came up to RM 4.9k +/- (twin sharing room)

6 days later Jaundice phototherapy treatment + overnight 1 night for the mum.
Bill came up to RM 1.2k +/- (single bed room)

This post has been edited by atolycus: Nov 29 2019, 07:53 PM
atolycus
post Dec 28 2019, 07:08 PM

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QUOTE(sjunemyself @ Dec 27 2019, 12:25 PM)
Hi there, thanks for sharing.

I wonder if you can share more about your experience? Eg which doctor did you see, how professional/friendly were the staff, queue time, privacy/how comfortable was the wards.

I heard that they gave shortage of wards, people had experience staying at hospital beds in the corridor, wonder if it's true.

I'm located at Subang Jaya, so I'm also a bit concerned about the distance, in case of needing to go hospital deliver during peak jammed hours
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Doctor : Dr Loo Suat Chin, very good, prepare for long queue during checkups.

The people : Generally they're all very nice and friendly, but there's one nurse who's the panicky and rush here and there type, so she can come of as rude to some ppl. But worry not, she's only in charge of the dr's appointment part.

Ward : they do only have 1 floor for rooms, but availability seems alright. No waiting time nothing, and they have quite a few delivery rooms so don't worry about it.

Traffic : the traffic is usually from Shah Alam towards Subang on Kesas highway(especially the summit entrance) . The other way around seems smooth

 

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