Ambulance Services in Kedah

Emergency 999 response and non-emergency medical transport across Kedah — who to call, what it costs, and how to move an elderly relative safely.

Life-threatening emergency in Kedah? Dial 999 now. It is free, works from any phone, and sends the nearest Ministry of Health ambulance — usually from Alor Setar's main hospital or the closest district hospital. This page is for planning, not a crisis in progress.

Quick Answer — Kedah

Emergency: dial 999 for a free government ambulance to a Kedah government hospital.

Non-emergency (hospital discharge, transfer to a nursing home in Kedah, dialysis runs, moving a bedridden relative): pre-book a private or NGO ambulance — see the providers below.

For the full national price list, service levels and how prices are worked out, see our Malaysia ambulance guide.

Kedah's main government hospitals sit in Alor Setar and Sungai Petani, with a small number of private transport operators. Below are the main government hospitals in Kedah with a 24-hour emergency department, the non-emergency ambulance options we could verify locally, and practical pointers for families arranging medical transport. Nothing here is invented — where a provider or price could not be confirmed from a real source, we say so plainly.

Emergency vs non-emergency ambulance in Malaysia. Emergency: dial 999 for a sudden, life-threatening event; free to a government hospital; arrives in about 15 to 30 minutes. Non-emergency: pre-book for planned, stable transport such as discharge, dialysis and transfers; from about RM160; arrives at your booked time.

Emergency 999 in Kedah

Malaysia runs one nationwide emergency number — 999 — through the Malaysia Emergency Response Services (MERS 999) system. In Kedah, a 999 call reaches the nearest available government ambulance, drawn from the Ministry of Health's national fleet and supported by St John Ambulance and Malaysian Red Crescent crews. The operator asks what the emergency is, exactly where you are, and a callback number, then dispatches the nearest unit. A government ambulance taking the patient to a government hospital is free; you pay only for a private ambulance or transport to a private hospital.

DIAL 999 — WHAT HAPPENS 1 Answered in ~10 sec 2 Location pinpointed (AML) 3 Nearest ambulance sent 4 Arrives 15–30 min

Main Government Hospitals with A&E in Kedah

These Ministry of Health hospitals in Kedah run a 24-hour Emergency & Trauma Department (Jabatan Kecemasan). A 999 ambulance will normally take an emergency patient to the nearest one.

HospitalTownEmergency dept.
Hospital Sultanah BahiyahAlor Setar24-hour A&E
Hospital Sultan Abdul HalimSungai Petani24-hour A&E

Non-Emergency Ambulance & Medical Transport in Kedah

Non-emergency (pre-booked) ambulances handle planned, stable transport — hospital discharge, transfer into a care home, routine dialysis or specialist visits, and moving a bedridden relative. These are scheduled in advance, not dispatched for speed.

ProviderTypeEst. priceCoverage & contact
SP Ambulance Service Non-emergency Call for quote Sungai Petani. Tel: 017-499 4788.
St John Ambulance Kedah Emergency Non-emergency Call for quote Alor Setar.

Confirm the quote when you book. Where a "from" price is shown it is a published estimate that varies with distance, time of day, staffing and equipment; "Call for quote" means the operator does not publish a rate. Night trips and outstation transfers cost more. See the full price-drivers breakdown in our national guide.

References: APM — 999 Emergency Services · Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah · Hospital Sultan Abdul Halim · St John Ambulance Kedah · MyCen ambulance directory

Moving an Elderly or Bedridden Relative in Kedah

This is almost never a 999 call. Book non-emergency medical transport with a stretcher and a trained aide, and:

If ongoing transport is becoming a routine burden, it may be time to reassess the care plan. See our nursing home cost guide and home care options.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I call an ambulance in Kedah?
For any life-threatening emergency in Kedah, dial 999 — it is free and connects you to the nearest Ministry of Health ambulance, typically dispatched from Alor Setar's main hospital or the nearest district hospital. For a planned, non-urgent transfer, pre-book a non-emergency ambulance instead.
Is the government ambulance free in Kedah?
Yes — a government (MOH) ambulance responding to 999 and taking the patient to a government hospital in Kedah is free of charge. You only pay if a private ambulance is used or the patient goes to a private hospital.
How do I move an elderly or bedridden relative in Kedah?
Book non-emergency medical transport with a stretcher and a trained aide — not 999. If you are moving a relative into residential care, line up the nursing home in Kedah first, then book transport, and mention if there is no lift so the crew can plan a safe stretcher carry.

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