Mediwira Group Expands with a Target of 100 Outlets by 2030

12 May 2026, Johor Bahru – Alongside the unveiling of new branding Mediwira Group (formerly known as i-Sihat Group) has launched a new medical clinic in Johor, with a medispa outlet poised to be launched next month.

With this announcement the healthcare group will now have 21 outlets across the nations covering medical clinics, dental clinics and medispa outlets.

Focused on strategic expansion, the group now targets to hit at least 25 outlets by the end of this year – a nearly 50% increase from 2025 numbers, with a longer-term goal of hitting 100 outlets by 2030.

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These expansion plans align with Malaysia’s rapidly growing healthcare demand, driven by an aging population, rising chronic diseases (NCDs), and medical tourism, with the national medical sector expected to reach USD30 billion by 2027.

These announcements were made during Mediwira Group’s official brand unveiling event in Johor, which was graced by YB Tuan Hassan Abdul Karim, Member of Parliament for Pasing Gudang.

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