Critical focus on medical tourism


Merina and her husband getting medical advice during their visit to a private hospital in Johor Baru.

INTERNATIONAL patients are slowly returning to Johor to seek medical treatment after two years of travel restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Merina, 34, from Batam, Indonesia, jumped at the chance to travel to Johor Baru by ferry after Malaysia reopened its borders on April 1.

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