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Care system
  
Government hospital

Beds
  
400

Website
  
hdok.moh.gov.my

Funding
  
Ministry of Health

Founded
  
1952

Duchess of Kent Hospital

Location
  
Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia

The Duchess of Kent Hospital (Malay: Hospital Duchess of Kent) is a government hospital located around 3.2 kilometre from the town centre of Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia. The hospital has an area around 42.93 acres, with the hospital buildings area comprising 2,245.3 square metres. The hospital is named after the Britain Duchess of Kent of Princess Marina.

History

The site of the current Duchess of Kent hospital was the former site for the old wooden building that was built by the British in 1900. During the World War II, the old building was destroyed by the Japanese Armed Forces. After the war ended, a modern building was then construct by the British in 1951. The building was officiated by HRH Duchess of Kent Princess Marina in 20 October 1952 and named after her, before it was finally finished in 1953. Starting from 1996, the building undergoing more renovation with the addition of more buildings blocks, with a specialist building was construct in 1999, a storage building in 2001, a forensic building in 2002 and an additional building for hospital wards in 2007.

References

Duchess of Kent Hospital Wikipedia