Gleneagles Hospital Penang Introduces Southeast Asia's First SOMATOM Pro.Pulse Dual Source CT Scanner
KUALA LUMPUR, April 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Gleneagles Hospital Penang today launched the new SOMATOM Pro.Pulse Computed Tomography (CT) Scanner, the very first of its kind in Southeast Asia. This cutting-edge technology enables faster, more accurate diagnostics - supporting better treatment decisions, improved outcomes and a more comfortable patient experience across the region.
"The introduction of these cutting-edge machines means more patients will receive timely and accurate diagnoses, all while experiencing a smoother and more efficient scanning process. This milestone is a clear testament to the power of public-private collaboration—bringing together technology, investment, and medical expertise to build a healthier future for all," said Yang Berhormat Daniel Gooi, Penang State EXCO of Youth, Sports and Health.
The SOMATOM Pro.Pulse by Siemens Healthineers is designed to make CT scans faster and more comfortable, especially for patients with irregular heart rates or difficulty staying still during routine examinations. With features like the AI-powered myExam companion, the system personalizes each scan, adjusting it based on factors like heart rate and breathing ability. This ensures smoother examinations for patients, especially children and the elderly, reducing the time spent in the CT Room and making sure the overall experience is comfortable.
"At Gleneagles Hospital Penang, we are dedicated to using the latest technology to enhance patient care. The acquisition of the SOMATOM Pro.Pulse CT is a testament to our commitment to providing the highest standard of care while minimizing stress and discomfort for our patients. We are proud to be the first in Southeast Asia to use this system, which will expand access for advanced CT scans for Penang residents and boost medical tourism," said Ng Bong Seng, Acting Chief Executive Officer of Gleneagles Hospital Penang.
In addition to improving patient comfort, the SOMATOM Pro.Pulse is 20% more energy-efficient, featuring an advanced air-cooling system that reduces energy consumption and optimizes operations. This aligns with the commitment of Gleneagles Hospital Penang to sustainability and environmentally friendly practices, allowing the hospital to reinvest its focus on improving patient care.
"At Siemens Healthineers, we aim to make advanced technologies like dual source CT more accessible, supporting greater diagnostic confidence and more efficient workflows. The SOMATOM Pro.Pulse is designed to balance clinical performance with patient comfort, in line with Gleneagles Hospital Penang's commitment to improving patient care," said Siow Ai Li, Managing Director, Siemens Healthineers Malaysia and Singapore.
For more information about the SOMATOM Pro.Pulse and the advanced healthcare services offered at Gleneagles Hospital Penang, please visit the hospital's website, visit gleneagles.com.my/penang
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Siemens Healthineers
Nitiakaran (Leo) Selvaraj
Head of Marketing-Communications and Digital Engagement/Govt Affairs
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Gleneagles Hospital Penang / IHH Healthcare Malaysia
Yasmin Farahanim Wahab
Assistant Manager, Public Relations
+6012 542 3466; yasmin.wahab@ihhhealthcare.com
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