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 Delivering in Hospital Putrajaya or Sg Buloh, Feedback on deliveries in these two hosp

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quebix
post Jan 17 2018, 12:59 PM

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QUOTE(bearbear @ Jan 17 2018, 12:55 PM)
My wife was FPP at Selayang

Call to book now, they are very busy especially for Dr. Yu. We booked like 5 months before due date and they only start seeing you from 7th month onwards, once a month.

First appointment can be FPP - cost 100+. Was advised to change to normal consultation (same doctor but long queue) as it is RM5 only. My advise is take late morning session as the queue seems to be shorter but sometimes if the doctors are needed for labouring then you need to wait longer.

Note that FPP at Selayang is all about luck. the specialist doctor for FPP (i think there are only two of them) does not work on weekends thus if you are labouring on weekend there is no FPP. My wife had induced labour (weekdays) and had to go for c-sec at 11PM, Dr Yu did stay back and operate and by the time they came out it is already 1am.
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hmmmm, not that attractive to me anymore.

is this similar to other FPP at other locations? guys? can compare for me?

seems like putrajaya or sg buloh is better than selayang

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post Jan 17 2018, 01:03 PM

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QUOTE(quebix @ Jan 17 2018, 12:59 PM)
hmmmm, not that attractive to me anymore.

is this similar to other FPP at other locations? guys? can compare for me?

seems like putrajaya or sg buloh is better than selayang
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I understand Putrajaya has FPP doctors on duty 24/7 - read it here in lowyat in one of the thread.

Sg Buloh not too sure

I was considering Putrajaya as well but considering the distance to travel in event of emergency, stick with Selayang as it is nearby for us as well.
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post Jan 17 2018, 01:08 PM

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QUOTE(bearbear @ Jan 17 2018, 01:03 PM)
I understand Putrajaya has FPP doctors on duty 24/7 - read it here in lowyat in one of the thread.

Sg Buloh not too sure

I was considering Putrajaya as well but considering the distance to travel in event of emergency, stick with Selayang as it is nearby for us as well.
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last time when my wife gave birth, the hospital was like 15 to 20 minutes away.

i think if around 1 hour still ok?

what you think? how long travelling hour is recommended?
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post Jan 17 2018, 01:41 PM

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QUOTE(quebix @ Jan 17 2018, 01:08 PM)
last time when my wife gave birth, the hospital was like 15 to 20 minutes away.

i think if around 1 hour still ok?

what you think? how long travelling hour is recommended?
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i reckon without traffic its 1 hour?

that is the thing, "without traffic".


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post Jan 17 2018, 01:44 PM

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QUOTE(bearbear @ Jan 17 2018, 01:41 PM)
i reckon without traffic its 1 hour?

that is the thing, "without traffic".
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hahaha, can use the komuter or KLIA Transit. from there very near to hospital already
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post Jun 7 2018, 11:38 AM

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May I know if giving FPP charge double for giving birth on public holiday or twins?
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post Jun 13 2018, 01:26 PM

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QUOTE(lowlowc @ Jun 7 2018, 11:38 AM)
May I know if giving FPP charge double for giving birth on public holiday or twins?
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government hospital not sure, but columbia hospital i think yes
u call their hotline and ask. biggrin.gif
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post Jun 13 2018, 03:30 PM

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QUOTE(ychlee @ Jun 13 2018, 01:26 PM)
government hospital not sure, but columbia hospital i think yes
u call their hotline and ask. biggrin.gif
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I've been informed that all private hospitals will charge double/extra. That's why I need backup plan and seriously considering govt hospital FPP now.

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post Nov 8 2018, 09:15 PM

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Does FPP package, nurse will take care of the baby until discharge ?
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post Nov 9 2018, 02:43 PM

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QUOTE(Deathscythe@@ @ Nov 8 2018, 09:15 PM)
Does FPP package, nurse will take care of the baby until discharge ?
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As far as I read the blogs, no. BB will stay in your room until you discharge, unless bb needs extra care - jaundice or NICU matter.
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QUOTE(quebix @ Jan 17 2018, 01:08 PM)
last time when my wife gave birth, the hospital was like 15 to 20 minutes away.

i think if around 1 hour still ok?

what you think? how long travelling hour is recommended?
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My house to hospital around 40mins. Luckily both times my wife water broke at 4 am. Able to drive her without any hassle both time.

Time and distance doesnt matter, just pray the timing is good.
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What's a FPP?

If I don't take the pink book, is that still ok? Because I'm planning after born baby, then straight go to confinement centre for 1 month.

I have two recommendation to putrajaya hospital. Apparently two of them have good reviews. And they were also recommended by their friends. Normal delivery alone is RM600++ include 1 night stay.

Did the routine check up at private clinic RM100++ per check up at Puchong (I forgot where). The blood test from private clinic is priced from RM600++ to RM1k++

To me, go to a hospital nearer to your house is priority.
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post Nov 12 2018, 08:39 PM

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QUOTE(g r a p e k e y @ Nov 10 2018, 08:52 PM)
What's a FPP?

If I don't take the pink book, is that still ok? Because I'm planning after born baby, then straight go to confinement centre for 1 month.

I have two recommendation to putrajaya hospital. Apparently two of them have good reviews. And they were also recommended by their friends. Normal delivery alone is RM600++ include 1 night stay.

Did the routine check up at private clinic RM100++ per check up at Puchong (I forgot where). The blood test from private clinic is priced from RM600++ to RM1k++

To me, go to a hospital nearer to your house is priority.
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FPP is Full Paying Patient scheme, means you go to govt hospital but get to choose your own gynae and get delivered by them, not by the midwives. Also you get to choose the type of room with different charges just like private.

You will need a pink book, because the gynae there will start seeing you from Week 30 onwards. If I am not mistaken, they will jot down your condition in there. But if you haven't have a pink book, I think the hospital will arrange for you when you visit the first time, just wasting a bit more time on that.

You mentioned you have two recommendations for Putrajaya Hospital, so I assume you are going for FPP too? Have you booked the EDD slot with them?
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QUOTE(lowlowc @ Nov 12 2018, 08:39 PM)
FPP is Full Paying Patient scheme, means you go to govt hospital but get to choose your own gynae and get delivered by them, not by the midwives. Also you get to choose the type of room with different charges just like private.

You will need a pink book, because the gynae there will start seeing you from Week 30 onwards. If I am not mistaken, they will jot down your condition in there. But if you haven't have a pink book, I think the hospital will arrange for you when you visit the first time, just wasting a bit more time on that.

You mentioned you have two recommendations for Putrajaya Hospital, so I assume you are going for FPP too? Have you booked the EDD slot with them?
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No I'm with QHC. To me, the gynae all the same... most important is location must be nearby

QHC didn't mention to me anything about the pink book, but I've been reading from you guys talking about the pink book.

Have you deliver your baby? smile.gif


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post Nov 13 2018, 02:26 PM

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QUOTE(Deathscythe@@ @ Nov 8 2018, 09:15 PM)
Does FPP package, nurse will take care of the baby until discharge ?
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at putrajaya, the nurse took my baby for bath in the morning and fed my baby (i didnt hv breast milk yet)
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post Nov 16 2018, 11:07 AM

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QUOTE(blythe8 @ Nov 13 2018, 02:26 PM)
at putrajaya, the nurse took my baby for bath in the morning and fed my baby (i didnt hv breast milk yet)
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Does hubby gets to be in the delivery room for FPP PUtrajaya?
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post Nov 16 2018, 11:13 AM

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Hospital Ampang also offer FPP but usually full/sold-out. Better call and ask 1st.
But my wife given birth for our 2nd child with normal package also still satisfied. just no private room la.

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post Nov 20 2018, 09:40 AM

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In FPP, after birth, is there a pediatrician that will come and check the baby? And will they use the blood from the cord to test for issue on the spot?

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Would like to bring this thread back up for more recent info.. Am considering for FPP Sg Buloh as i heard Selayang not as good now, while Putrajaya is way too far in the south.. Anyone mind sharing your experiences?

Trying to consider going for FPP or Tung Shin Hospital as some said the price also not so high.. Appreciate anyone who could give more info.. If i want to know more, is there a service in the Sg Buloh hospital where i can just drop by and ask my questions to any consultant there or can only call them?
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QUOTE(accelerator7 @ Mar 2 2019, 11:51 AM)
Would like to bring this thread back up for more recent info.. Am considering for FPP Sg Buloh as i heard Selayang not as good now, while Putrajaya is way too far in the south.. Anyone mind sharing your experiences?

Trying to consider going for FPP or Tung Shin Hospital as some said the price also not so high.. Appreciate anyone who could give more info.. If i want to know more, is there a service in the Sg Buloh hospital where i can just drop by and ask my questions to any consultant there or can only call them?
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What do you wish to know more? I called Sg Buloh before for information but in the end went for Putrajaya because less traffic jam from my place. I remember the pricing are the same or about the same for all hospitals offering FPP.

You can just call to find out more. I remember the pricing are same for Sg Buloh and Putrajaya, although putrajaya did put out a new price list somewhere around Dec18/Jan19.

I remember:
c section - 1K
operation room/labour room charges - RM250 per hour
normal birth - I think it's RM600

Actually for FPP, the most expensive part is the room charges. RM300 for executive room regardless they give you single or double room. Other types of room, husband is not allowed to stay.

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