KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA -
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- 26 June 2026 - In less than five years since it first opened its
doors, Klinik Tuah has reached a significant milestone: welcoming its
10,000th knee pain patient on 5 June 2026. The milestone reflects a
growing need among Malaysians for knee pain treatment that is
accessible, effective, and patient-friendly.
This achievement comes at a time when more Malaysians, particularly
older adults are struggling to access early treatment for knee pain.
Common barriers include high costs, long waiting times, and concerns
about whether the treatment will actually work.
For the clinic's founder, this milestone carries a meaning far beyond the numbers. It is the fulfilment of a promise.
Dr. Hareez recalled watching a mother live with knee pain for years, as
simple daily activities like walking, climbing stairs, and even praying
gradually became harder over time. Accompanying a parent to treatment
from a young age, only to see the same result each time: a bottle of
painkillers and no lasting relief. The pain never went away, regardless
of how many bottles were finished. Hearing the cries of pain every night
was something that stayed close to heart.
That experience became the foundation of a personal commitment which is to help others going through the same struggle.
That same principle has guided Klinik Tuah since its very first day of operations.
Five Years of Changing How Knee Pain Is Treated
Klinik Tuah started with a single clinic in Cheras in September 2021.
Today, Klinik Tuah has grown to six branches across Peninsular Malaysia,
with plans to open new branches in Gombak and Penang in the near
future.
But according to Dr. Hareez Noorman, one of Klinik Tuah's co-founders, the growth has always been driven by a bigger vision.
"Whenever knee pain was brought up, the first thing that came to mind
for most people was the fear of surgery. But after visiting several
countries such as Korea, Japan, Türkiye, and others to study the latest
advances in knee treatment, Klinik Tuah was determined to bring these
non-surgical technologies back to Malaysia at a price that people could
actually afford."
"Klinik Tuah has invested in the latest medical technology, advanced
equipment, and ongoing training for its doctors to make sure that more
people can benefit from knee treatment at Klinik Tuah."
Over five years of operations, Klinik Tuah has seen patients from all
walks of life, including senior citizens, working adults, and those who
simply want to stay active without being held back by knee pain. The
majority of knee pain patients are aged 50 and above, making up around
72% of all cases treated at the clinic.
Growing Awareness of Non-Surgical Treatment
Klinik Tuah has also observed a growing shift in the way Malaysians
think about knee treatment. More people are now actively looking for
modern, less invasive options that allow them to get back on their feet
without relying on long-term painkillers.
This shift is partly driven by better access to health information
online, as well as greater exposure to modern knee treatment
technologies that are becoming more widely available.
"For a long time, many patients believed that knee pain was just a
normal part of getting older. Some lived with it for years, either
because they were afraid of surgery, or because they thought they had no
other choice besides painkillers or a knee replacement," said Dr.
Hareez Noorman.
Klinik Tuah's approach focuses on personalised care, supported by the
latest diagnostic tools and a range of non-surgical treatment options.
These include hyaluronic acid gel injections, Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)
therapy, regenerative cell treatment, Genicular Nerve Block,
sclerotherapy, Radio Frequency Ablation (RFA), and other advanced
procedures.
Today, Klinik Tuah is recognised as one of Malaysia's dedicated knee
care clinics, known for its patient-centred approach, up-to-date medical
technology, and clear communication that helps patients understand
their condition and treatment options.
The Journey Continues: 35,000 Patients by 2030
With 10,000 knee pain patients now treated, Klinik Tuah has set its
sights on a bigger goal, to help 35,000 patients by the year 2030.
This target is in line with the clinic's long-term vision of building a
future where more Malaysians can move freely, carry out their daily
routines comfortably, and live without the burden of chronic knee pain.
To reach this goal, Klinik Tuah plans to expand its network of branches
gradually, while continuing to make modern knee treatment more
accessible, easier to understand, and tailored to individual needs.
According to the clinic, there are still many Malaysians living with
untreated knee pain, whether due to limited access, fear of treatment,
or simply not knowing what options are available to them today.
"The goal is clear. Klinik Tuah wants more patients to have the
chance to properly understand their condition and to access the right
treatment. When pain is managed well, everything else in life gets
better," said Dr. Hareez Noorman.
Dr. Hareez Noorman added that Klinik Tuah's mission goes beyond treating
symptoms — it is about helping patients return to a more active and
meaningful life, in line with the clinic's long-term commitment to
reducing the burden of pain in the community.
With advances in modern treatment and increasing public awareness,
Klinik Tuah believes the 35,000-patient target by 2030 is a realistic
and meaningful step toward a future where effective knee care is within
reach for every Malaysian.
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