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No. 62, Jalan Kiambang, Taman Bunga Raya,
81700 Masai, Johor Darul Ta'zim, Malaysia
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+60 17-500 7205
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Walk in, or book — both work
You do not need an appointment. Klinik Muhibbah has run on a walk-in basis since 1975: you arrive, register at the counter, and are seen in turn. That is still how most patients use us, and it is why the clinic stays open to 9PM on weekdays — so that someone who finishes a shift at seven can still see a doctor the same day.
If you would rather hold a slot, you can book online at movo-x.com/kiosk/muhibbah. Booking does not buy you a different doctor or a different standard of care; it reserves your place so you spend less time waiting. Walk-in patients are never turned away in favour of bookings.
If you want to know how busy we are before you set off, send a WhatsApp to +60 17-500 7205 and ask. One caution about that number: it is answered during clinic hours, not overnight. A message sent late at night will be read the following morning, so it is not the right channel for anything urgent.
Finding us
We are at No. 62, Jalan Kiambang, Taman Bunga Raya, 81700 Masai, Johor — a shoplot clinic on the Taman Bunga Raya side of Masai, about a kilometre from Jalan Masai Lama.
From Pasir Gudang town the drive is roughly 8 km and takes about 12 minutes along the Masai–Pasir Gudang road. From Kota Masai and the Taman Scientex area you are 3 to 4 km out. From Bandar Seri Alam it is around 4 km, coming past Regency Specialist Hospital towards Taman Bunga Raya. From Johor Jaya or Taman Molek allow 20 minutes or so depending on the Tebrau traffic.
The most reliable way to arrive at the right door is to use the clinic's Google listing rather than typing the address, because "Jalan Kiambang" appears in more than one taman in the district. The Get Directions button above opens our verified listing and will route you to the correct building.
What to bring
For an ordinary consultation, your IC or passport is enough.
If you are claiming through an employer or insurer, bring the card or employee identification for that scheme. We bill 31 insurance and corporate panels directly, which means you sign rather than pay at the counter — but only if the documentation is with you on the day. Without it the visit is handled as a normal paying consultation, and reimbursing it afterwards is your insurer's process, not ours.
For a FOMEMA examination, bring your passport and your employer's documentation. For any follow-up on a chronic condition — blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol, kidney function — bring your previous results if they were done elsewhere. A reading means very little on its own and a great deal next to the last three.
For repeat medication, bring the packaging or a photograph of it. Patients frequently remember a tablet by its colour, and colour is not a prescription.
Things worth a phone call first
Most visits need no warning at all. A few are smoother if you ring ahead on +60 7-251 1162.
Audiometry needs the quiet room free, and it also requires you to have been away from loud noise for at least 14 hours beforehand — which usually means testing before a shift rather than after one. Group bookings for FOMEMA or company medicals should always be scheduled, so a batch of workers can be processed together instead of queueing individually through a normal clinic session. Antenatal scans and 4D ultrasound are worth timing with a call. And if you are coming for a specific blood test with a fasting requirement, ask when you book rather than arriving having eaten.
Hours, public holidays, and what to do after we close
We are open Monday to Thursday and Saturday from 9AM to 9PM, and Friday and Sunday from 9AM to 3PM. We are closed on public holidays.
Klinik Muhibbah is not a 24-hour clinic and does not claim to be. What we are is one of the later-closing clinics in the district on weekdays, which covers the evening gap that catches most people out.
For anything genuinely urgent outside those hours — chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe breathlessness, heavy bleeding, a serious injury, or a fever in a baby under three months — do not wait for us to open and do not drive to a GP clinic first. Call 999, or go directly to the emergency department at Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Regency Specialist Hospital or Columbia Asia Iskandar Puteri. A general practice clinic cannot do what an emergency department does, and the time spent finding that out is time you do not have.
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Conveniently located in Taman Bunga Raya