Pusat Pemberian Vaksin (PPV) is the name given for places used to vaccinate people in Malaysia. In the largest vaccination drive ever, Malaysia aims to inoculate at least 80% of its population to ensure herd immunity is achieved. While vaccines alone cannot completely prevent COVID-19 infection, it can definitely help in reducing possibility of adverse effect resulting from the infection. In this article, we are going to share the list of PPV in Cyberjaya.
14 August 2021 Update: there are 12 PPVs for the whole Sepang District in Selangor. As of now, Hospital Cyberjaya has not been opened yet. Therefore, other than PPV, in case if you would like to go to a healthcare facility, your best bet would be Hospital Serdang (same district) or Hospital Putrajaya (different state, different district)
3 October 2021 Update: Vaccinations will be handled by Ministry of Health from 4 October 2021 onwards. Refer to your nearest Klinik Kesihatan or Ministry of Health social media pages for more information.
Vaccination for Adults (18 years old and above)
Refer to the nearest Klinik Kesihatan. No walk-in is allowed. Vaccination is by appointment only.
Vaccination for Youths (12-17 years old)
Refer to the announcements made by Ministry of Health for further information.
Vaccination for Kids (below 12 years old)
As of now, the Malaysian government has not launched any widespread programme for kids yet.
List of PPV in Cyberjaya (No longer in operation from 4 October 2021 onwards)
Multimedia University (MMU), Cyberjaya. Tel: N/A
Klinik Hazra Medic. Tel: +60383223279
Orion Clinic. Tel: +60388008934
Poliklinik Medi Ihsan. Tel: +60387059287
List of PPV near to Cyberjaya (No longer in operation from 4 October 2021 onwards)
Dewan Serbaguna Bandar Baru Salak Tinggi. Tel: +60387753688
Hospital Serdang. Tel: +60389475555
Klinik Kesihatan Sepang
Klinik Kesihatan Salak
Klinik Kesihatan Sungai Pelek
Movenpick Hotel & Convention Centre KLIA. Tel: +60386618661
Main Terminal Building, KLIA
Klinik Masya, Sepang. Tel: +60387060544
You Have Vaccine Appointment? Read here before going to PPV
Before your proceed with visiting PPV to inoculate yourself, there are few things to consider.
History of allergies to medicine: If you have history of adverse allergic reaction to certain types of medicines, there is a probability that you will have to take your vaccine at government hospitals. Therefore, we strongly recommend you to have a proper consultation with your doctor first. This is to ensure that you are fit to take the vaccine at the assigned PPV.
If you are pregnant: If you are pregnant, you will need to consult your Klinik Kesihatan (KK) or any O&G doctor. These are the doctors that you meet during your regular maternity check-up. Additionally, you also need to check with your doctor whether the appointment date follows the specified inoculation schedule based on your pregnancy term. Do remember to follow the latest guidelines and information by Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia (KKM).
