The
soft opening of the Pulai Springs Healthcare Centre on 30 November 2025 marked
the Pulai Group’s entry into the Healthcare industry in Johor.
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| Signage enroute to the entrance of the Pulai Springs Healthcare Centre |
We
first heard about the Pulai Springs Healthcare Centre in May 2024 during the resort’s Raya open-house event. This project aimed to develop an Ambulatory
Care Centre (ACC) that offered specialists and general outpatient consultations,
and community-focused healthcare services in the rapidly developing Pulai
region.
It
was exciting to learn that the Pulai Group was venturing into healthcare from the
hospitality industry and I eagerly anticipated further updates about this
project.
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| Speech by Pulai Group Executive Director, Nick Mah |
We
were told that guests would be escorted over, group-by-group after the
refreshments and when I heard the announcement for the first group to assemble
up front, I did not hesitate to join them for a first peek into the ACC.
While
the main infrastructure was already in place, there was still much to be done
for the fitting-out but it was clear that Pulai Springs was committed to providing
convenient, accessible and professional medical healthcare to the Pulai community.
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| The ribbon-cutting ceremony at the front entrance to the Reception |
Many
of the resort personnel were familiar with me as I have been a regular guest at
the resorts’ events while my family and I frequently dined at our favourite
Chinese restaurant, the Qing Palace. In fact, we continued to support the
restaurant with takeaways during the long lockdown period due to the global
pandemic.
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| A pair of dancing "lions" at the soft opening, in true Chinese tradition |
At
that time, I was Copywriter with Johor Bahru’s then leading ad agency. Our creative
team was tasked with creating a series of full-page, full-colour press ads in
the broadsheet newspapers to interest golfers and guests with the attractive facilities
at the Pulai Springs golf resort.
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| Auspicious wishes from the dancing "lions" |
My
reminiscing was not mere sentiments because when I met with one of the oldest
staff members in the resort, Landscape Superintendent, Tey Chuan You, he could confirm
that construction of the Clubhouse was ready around 1995.
Personally,
I often joined my sister and her two sons to enjoy the swimming pool facilities
at the resort since my brother-in-law was a member of the Pulai Springs golf
resort.
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| The Pulai Group directors with resort GM, Sunny Soo inside the healthcare centre |
A
quick calculation of the span between 1995 and 2025 works out to some 30 years
of my relationship with Pulai Springs as my two nephews are now already fathers
of their own kids…
So
there I was, witnessing the dawn of a new chapter as the Pulai Group expanded from
hospitality into healthcare while preserving the warmth and service culture that
Pulai Springs is renowned for.
“The
launch of the Pulai Springs Healthcare Centre represents a meaningful milestone
for the Pulai Group. As the region continues to grow, we recognize the
community’s need for accessible, dependable healthcare. Our aim is to offer
modern services while maintaining the comfort and hospitality that define Pulai
Springs Resort,” said Executive Director of the Pulai Group, Nick Mah.
“The
soft launch is only the beginning. Our long-term vision is to build a complete
healthcare and wellness ecosystem that supports the community for many years to
come,” he added.
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| Inside the treatment area |
In
the long-term, the Group aims to create an integrated healthcare hub that will
combine medical care, preventive healthcare, rehabilitation and wellness
programmes. He also took the opportunity to express his appreciation to the
team behind the project in Phase One that has turned their vision into reality.
In
the ribbon-cutting ceremony, the Pulai Group was represented by Directors, Nick
Mah, Chris Mah and Robert Kroehnert with resort GM Sunny Soo.
The
panel of experienced doctors introduced included Dr Teo Pock Chin, Consultant
Orthopedic, Dr Saguna Raman, Clinical Radiology, Dr Senthi Muthraman and Dr
Zahra Amani, both Consultants in Obstetrics & Gynecology, and Dr Kelvin
Tay, Medical Officer.
In
true Chinese tradition, the event was graced by the presence of two dancing “lions”
in full costume, accompanied by thunderous drum beats and clashing cymbals. This
was followed by a traditional ritual of rolling fresh, whole pineapples into the
front entrance of Reception, that symbolized the welcome of business success.
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| Patient registrations at the reception desk |
As
I was leaving, I passed the clinic lobby and had to pause as I was pleased to
see that patients were already registering themselves for medical consultations.
Pulai
Springs Healthcare Centre is located at Persiaran Bukit Pulai Satu, 81300 Johor
Bahru. Open daily 8am to 8pm. Specialists Clinics open from 9am to 6pm.
For
enquiries, medical consultations, or to schedule medical screenings – that include
tests with same-day results for selected services, Tel: +607 – 291 1999.
WhatsApp
Tel: +6019 – 732 2121, Email: info.acc@pulaisprings.com
For
more information, visit website: pulaispringshealthcare.com








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