Jempol - Hospital

Hospital

Jempol is equipped with a hospital which is being funded by the Malaysian Ministry of Health. The hospital is the main health care provider in Jempol and its surrounding areas including Serting and Bahau. Residents of Rompin and other nearby areas in Pahang that used to utilize a hospital in Kuala Pilah are now visiting Jempol's hospital. Bahau is 21 km away from Kuala Pilah.

Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus
Luak
(Sub States)
  • Jelebu
  • Jempol
  • Johol
  • Rembau
  • Sungai Ujong
  • Tampin
Districts
  • Jelebu
  • Jempol
  • Kuala Pilah
  • Port Dickson
  • Rembau
  • Seremban
  • Tampin
Towns
  • Ayer Kuning
  • Air Kuning Selatan
  • Ampangan
  • Bahau
  • Bandar Seri Jempol
  • Batang Benar
  • Batu Kikir
  • Chembong
  • Chengkau
  • Dangi
  • Gemas
  • Gemencheh
  • Johol
  • Juasseh
  • Kota
  • Kuala Klawang
  • Kuala Pilah
  • Labu
  • Lenggeng
  • Linggi
  • Lukut
  • Mantin
  • Mambau
  • Nilai
  • Pajam
  • Paroi
  • Pantai
  • Pasir Panjang
  • Pedas
  • Pengkalan Kempas
  • Pertang
  • Port Dickson
  • Rantau
  • Rasah
  • Rembau
  • Rompin
  • Senawang
  • Sepang Road
  • Seremban (capital)
  • Seremban 2
  • Seri Menanti
  • Serting
  • Sikamat
  • Siliau
  • Simpang Pertang
  • Sungai Gadut
  • Sungai Muntoh
  • Tampin
  • Tanjung Ipoh
  • Teluk Kemang
  • Tiroi
Villages
  • Bongek
  • FELDA L.B. Johnson
  • Gadong
Township
  • Bandar Baru Nilai
  • Bandar Springhill
  • Rasah Jaya
  • Seremban Forest Heights


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