A premier tertiary hospital located in Johor, Malaysia, Gleneagles
Hospital Johor is a mere 20-minute drive from the
Singapore-Tuas checkpoint, right at the heart of Medini's Lifestyle precinct. Brand-new,
with a capacity of 300 beds as well as a variety of modern facilities and medical equipment
catering to the needs of every individual patient providing a wide range of medical specialties,
diagnostics, imaging and screening services.
Gleneagles Hospital Johor is home to some of the most advanced medical technologies
and procedures available such as:
640-slice CT scan - cutting edge technology that sets the benchmark for
future scans making it easier to obtain high-quality clinical images with an ultra-low exposure
dose.
CT Coronary Calcium Scoring - provides early detection, management and treatment
options for Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) by detecting the presence of calcium plaque in the
coronary arteries.
Cardiac MRI - a medical imaging technology for non-invasive assessment of
cardiac structure and function, valuable for diagnosis and surgical planning in complex
congenital heart disease.
PET CT (FDG & Gallium) - the first outside Klang Valley with Gallium and the second one in
Johor with FDG to complement the hospital's Cancer Centre.
CORI - A robotic surgical system designed to assist surgeons in performing minimally invasive
orthopedic procedures, particularly for knee and hip surgeries.
ESWL - Treatment of kidney stones and ureteral stones through a non-invasive, day-surgery, with
higher precision using Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL).
Linear Accelerator Elekta Synergy equipped with Catalyst HD - The latest Radiotherapy system
with 3-Dimensional Radiation Therapy (3DRT), Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy (IMRT) and Volumetric Arc Therapy
(MAT) which provides more accurate delivery, shortens treatment time and lowers overall dose of radiation.
Da Vinci Xi - The da Vinci® Surgical System is a robotic surgical system that uses a
minimally invasive surgical approach. It features multiple arms that can perform manoeuvres and rotations beyond
the natural ability of the human hand.
Our CEO
Sipika Singh
Deputy Chief Executive Officer,
Gleneagles Hospital Johor
Sipika Singh is the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Gleneagles Hospital Johor, where she provides strategic leadership across the hospital’s operations and growth initiatives. She plays a key role in expanding its international presence while ensuring excellence in patient care. As Gleneagles Hospital Johor builds on its 10-year legacy as a leading tertiary hospital in the southern region, one renowned for clinical excellence and trusted by patients across Malaysia and beyond, Sipika will help guide its continued progress towards these goals. With a focus on driving commercial performance, strengthening partnerships, and elevating patient experience, she is committed to advancing the hospital’s ambition to set new benchmarks for quality and compassion in healthcare.
Sipika joined IHH Healthcare Malaysia in 2021 as Chief Commercial Officer. Her responsibilities encompass marketing, sales, analytics, call centre operations, medical tourism, doctor recruitment, and digital transformation. Under Sipika's leadership, the company has enhanced its brand presence and established itself as a leader in medical tourism initiatives. She spearheaded the Partners Management Programme, has been pivotal in leading digital initiatives such as the launch of the health management mobile app, MyHealth360, and developed a strategic framework for doctor recruitment. Additionally, she has led the setting up of the consolidated contact centre and contributed to overall business growth.
With over 25 years of experience in business and leadership including roles at Fortune 500 companies such as Johnson & Johnson, Novartis, and Arthur Andersen, Sipika has a strong understanding of P&L management, commercial growth strategy, and key account management. Sipika is an alumnus of Harvard Business School, Indian School of Business and a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.