KPJ Healthcare · Shah Alam · Fixed package · Verified official
KPJ Shah Alam maternity package
Normal RM3,888 · Elective caesarean RM8,888 · Emergency caesarean RM11,888
- Normal delivery
- RM3,888
- 2D1N
- C-section
- RM8,888
- 3D2N
What could take this above the headline price
- The package price applies to office-hours delivery only. Labour does not keep office hours, and after-hours attracts a surcharge.
Inclusion snapshot
- Room
- Not stated
- Self-pay only
- Check hospital
- O&G fees in package / discount
- Check hospital
- Anaesthetist
- Check hospital
- Paediatrician
- Check hospital
- Office-hours lock
- Included / yes
- Voids on complication
- Check hospital
- Valid to
- 2026-12-31
Trades as KPJ SELANGOR Specialist Hospital - the official page states it is 'located in the heart of Shah Alam', which is how this slug was matched. Maternity Package 2026. Normal RM3,888 (2D1N), elective caesarean RM8,888 (3D2N), and unusually the hospital PUBLISHES its emergency caesarean price at RM11,888 (3D2N). Complimentary baby car seat per delivery. O&G clinic Mon-Fri 8.30-17.00, Sat to 12.30, closed Sun/PH.
Excludes / watch-outs: An emergency caesarean is RM11,888 - RM3,000 above elective and RM8,000 above a normal delivery. Very few Malaysian hospitals publish this figure; treat it as the realistic ceiling when budgeting here.
Official source · confidence official_2026-08-22
The package details above are taken from the hospital’s own published page. Earlier third-party write-ups for this hospital have been removed because their figures contradicted the official source. Check the hospital’s page before booking — prices and validity change.
Price is not the safest way to choose
If your pregnancy carries any added risk — a previous caesarean, twins, placenta praevia, gestational diabetes, pre-eclampsia — ask each hospital what level of NICU it runs, whether an anaesthetist is on site around the clock for an emergency caesarean, and whether it holds its own blood bank. A cheaper package at a hospital that has to transfer you mid-emergency is not the cheaper option.
Most mothers also pick their obstetrician first and deliver wherever that doctor practises. If you already have one you trust, start by asking which hospitals they admit to — then compare those.