After years of waiting, the dream of a proper public clinic in Subang Jaya is turning into reality, with construction at the USJ1 site buzzing along nicely in early April 2026. A quick drive-by shows the foundation for the main block is nearly complete, and structures are starting to rise across the massive 4.2-acre plot – that’s like two football fields of future healthcare goodness!
This Jenis 2 Klinik Kesihatan – basically a mini-hospital – kicked off with land clearing last year after over a decade of delays, campaigns by six health ministers, and endless promises. Now, workers are hustling on the foundations, and Subang MP Wong Chen couldn’t hide his excitement. “I am happy to note that the foundation work for the hospital has been completed. From now on, the construction of structures will take place. I also understand that the overall construction is on schedule,” he shared.
Wong Chen stressed the project is on track for its 24-36 month timeline, potentially opening by 2028 to handle up to 800 patients daily. But with the ongoing oil crisis hitting supplies hard, he’s keeping a sharp eye: “I hope the current oil crisis will not negatively impact the schedule. When Parliament resits in June, I will request the latest updates from the Ministry of Health.” Smart move – no one wants more delays for this game-changer!
Once done, expect top-notch services: outpatient and emergency care, drive-thru pharmacy, X-rays, maternity and child health, dental, labs, and rehab. Perks include 160 parking spots (OKU-friendly), ambulance bay, and bike parking – perfect for busy Subang Jaya folks tired of trekking to far-off clinics. Nearby residents are buzzing with relief, finally seeing shovels in the ground instead of just talk.
SJ Echo will keep tracking this – stay tuned for more pics and updates as the clinic rises!
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