Top 10 House-Call Doctor Websites in Malaysia (2026)
A comparison of Malaysia's leading house-call doctor services — coverage, hours, booking methods, and key features to help you choose the right provider.
Finding a reliable doctor-to-your-door service can be confusing — websites look similar, and not every clinic that lists "house calls" actually sends a GP to your home. We dug through official sites and public pages to verify who truly offers home visits, where they operate, and how to book.
Methodology: We verified each provider's own website (or official page) for explicit wording about doctor home visits / house calls, checked coverage areas, and noted hours/pricing where stated. For emergencies (e.g., chest pain, stroke symptoms), call 999 or go to A&E — house calls are not for life-threatening situations.
1) MyDocSquad — Licensed, Transparent & Doctor-Led House Calls in Klang Valley
Pricing: RM200 (8am–5pm weekdays) | RM300 (5pm–10pm) | RM350 (10pm–8am) | Weekends: RM300 (before 5pm), RM400 (after 5pm). All prices clearly published with no hidden fees. Coverage: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Putrajaya (Klang Valley). Booking: Website & WhatsApp from the homepage.
2) Speedoc (Malaysia) — Hospital-at-Home + GP House Calls
Pricing: From RM250 per 30-minute consultation (includes transport; medications extra). RM100 per additional family member during same visit. Coverage: KL, Klang Valley, Penang, Ipoh, Malacca, Negeri Sembilan, Muar, and Johor Bahru. Booking: App, phone, or email. Doctors available 8am–12 midnight.
3) Doctor2U (BP Healthcare) — Nationwide House Calls
Pricing: RM250 (8am–7:59pm) | RM380 (8pm–7:59am). Includes basic medication (3-day supply), consultation, transport, MC, and referral letters. Coverage: Nationwide (Malaysia). 24-hour service, 60-minute response time. Booking: Doctor2U app & site.
4) OnCallMD — KL & Selangor House-Call GPs
Pricing: RM250 (9am–5pm) | RM300 (after 5pm) | RM350 (after 10pm) | RM400 (after midnight) | Sunday rates apply. Coverage: Kuala Lumpur & Selangor. Booking: WhatsApp or website.
5) GP House Call — Doctor Home Visit (Kuala Lumpur & Selangor)
Pricing: From RM150 (8am–5:59pm) | RM380 (6pm–11pm) | Weekends/PH: RM350 (day), RM450 (evening). Medications extra; distance surcharges may apply. Free lifetime follow-up via WhatsApp. Coverage: KL & Selangor (branches in Bukit Jalil, Puchong, and Melaka). Booking: Website or WhatsApp. Mon–Fri 8am–11:30pm; select weekends by appointment.
6) HomeGP.asia — Published Pricing & Fast WhatsApp Booking
Pricing: RM250 (9am–6pm, Mon–Fri) | RM350 (6pm–9pm, weekends/PH). Medications and tests paid in cash during the visit. Coverage: Klang Valley (confirm by area). Booking: WhatsApp; confirmation within 10 minutes.
7) Dr Prevents — Multi-Branch 24-Hour Clinics with House-Call Service
Pricing: Not publicly shown (contact branches for rates). Coverage: Kuala Lumpur & Selangor (multiple 24-hour branches across the Klang Valley). Booking: Branch contacts and WhatsApp on site.
8) CarePlus Clinic — KL/Selangor House-Call Pages
Pricing: RM180 (Peak, 8am–5pm) | RM300 (Off-Peak, 5pm–10pm). Includes home visit, vitals, glucose test, consultation, and transport. Medications and blood tests extra. Preventive Care package at RM450. Coverage: KL — Kepong, Damansara, Subang Jaya, PJ, Mont Kiara. Booking: Online form on site.
9) Cybermedic.Dr (MyCyberMD) — Home-Visit Focus for Elderly/Homebound
Pricing: Not publicly displayed — contact for rates. Coverage: KL, Selangor, Cyberjaya, Putrajaya, Penang, and Ipoh. Booking: Via website.
10) Beacon Hospital — Doctor's Home Consultation Programs
Pricing: Free first home consultation under their CSR programme (new, self-paying, non-paediatric customers only). Subsequent visits and extras charged separately — contact for rates. Coverage: KL/Selangor (confirm eligibility). Booking: Website forms & care lines. Pre-appointment booking required.
Final Takeaway
The house-call landscape in Malaysia has expanded significantly, with multiple providers now offering GP home visits across the Klang Valley and beyond. When choosing a service, consider factors like coverage area, booking convenience, pricing transparency, and whether you need basic GP visits or more integrated care (nursing, allied health, post-discharge support).
Remember: Pricing Can Vary
Published base fees are starting points. Your final cost will depend on:
- Time of visit (daytime vs. evening vs. overnight)
- Day of week (weekdays vs. weekends/public holidays)
- Location (some areas may have travel surcharges)
- Services rendered (medications, lab tests, procedures)
Always confirm the all-in price for your specific postcode and preferred time slot when booking.
As home-based medicine continues to grow, we expect more providers to enter the market and existing services to expand their offerings — a positive development for patients who benefit from doctor-to-door convenience.
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