I can't get a family doctor in Canada. I come to Malaysia for walk in specialist service. Worth every penny .
@SalehFamily10 сағат бұрын
Totally! Lack of family doctor in Canada is insane 😢
@5647014Күн бұрын
In Malaysia we have both the private & public healthcare system. The public healthcare system is almost FOC for all Malaysians bcuz we only pay one ringgit (for registration) to see a doctors/specialist etc. Bcuz the Public system handles thousands of patients daily, the queue can sometime be long and it may take a while to see a specialist & consultants because of the high volume of patients. On the other hand, you pay to use the private system (insurance or out of pocket) but you get immediate treatment.
@SalehFamilyКүн бұрын
It’s great! In Canada we have no option for private. If we did, I’m sure people would be a lot healthier
@hadijahamal798021 сағат бұрын
@@SalehFamily❤ SUBUHANA'ALLAH🤔 THANK GOD FOR MALAYSIA👍.
@1ShamsFamily16 сағат бұрын
@salehfamily Barek Allah feek for so much helpful info. We are planning to leave USA and check out Malaysia Feb 1st inshallah. Could you share the name of the doctors office where the sister did the check up for 30 cad. Also any other good hospitals and do it's you recommend for adults and kids. Jasak Allah kehir
@norayusulaiman92312 сағат бұрын
My husband is a pantioner, recently he does scaling in a public teeth clinic. No need appointment. The doctors are very professional and the doctor advised him to do other treatment next week. My daughter is pregnant and they have scheduled a pregnancy to see the dentist. How detailed our public health is taking care of their people. Proud to be Malaysian.
@mohdnizamshakimon98776 сағат бұрын
If you're planning to stay in the Klang Valley, University Malaya Specialist Centre (UMSC) is renowned for its excellent healthcare services. You can conveniently book an appointment with their specialists online by searching for UMSC.
@zafir7007Күн бұрын
Our public hospitals accept walk in patients 24/7. You have to wait around 1 to 2 hour. It's free.
@atansapian4099Күн бұрын
no. you still need to pay
@zafir7007Күн бұрын
@atansapian4099 not if you are government employee or their family or parent. Otherwise you need to pay.... a lot.... 500 sen.
@dericcyk22 сағат бұрын
Foreigners need to pay full i think
@Lin-ur6nw21 сағат бұрын
@@zafir7007 that's exorbitant. I only paid 100 sen about 2 weeks ago 😜
@AeybiseediyСағат бұрын
Foreigners still need to pay. If you have insurance better go private. @zafir7007
@Lin-ur6nw21 сағат бұрын
There are dental clinics run by local universities for their students to do practical. It's cheaper than private and less waiting time than government clinics.
@beatingtype115 сағат бұрын
It sounds like you are all recovering from some respiratory illness! Thank you for sharing about health care! This is amazing!! Wow 24 hour clinics! This is awesome! Praise God!
@SalehFamily10 сағат бұрын
It truly makes a big difference for accessibility
@harmansuperstar2789Күн бұрын
One Punjabi man from Toronto he slipped from snow and he broke his leg. He had to wait for 8 hours in emergency. After that they send him back at home without any pain killer or medicine with brace on leg. Now from 15 days he is still waiting for doctor appointment to fix his leg 😢😢😢😢 Canada health system is fuc$ed up guys.
@disgustedbyyourstupidity9895Күн бұрын
I though health system in canada are much better and the cost is covered
@abdullatifrashid_atip_9809Күн бұрын
That's scary 😖
@hadijahamal798021 сағат бұрын
😢WE ARE LUCKY OUR BELOVED❤ SALEH FAMILY✨IS OUT.
@GUBUCHI16 сағат бұрын
Do you know how many people have died in other countries due to medical negligence? How many ladies deliver on the side walk as they don't have money to get admitted in the hospitals and even if they try, they are refused. Not everything is perfect!
@roohiniamatali4153Күн бұрын
I'm currently recovering for a fever and flu. Could be the same. I haven't gone for a nebulizer yet. I suppose I should. May Allaah grant you full shifaa', Sana.
@SalehFamilyКүн бұрын
May Allah grant you an easy recovery
@roohiniamatali4153Күн бұрын
@@SalehFamily Allaahumma aameen❤️
@nilouferbegum3174Күн бұрын
Get well soon sana sis❤from USA😊
@SalehFamilyКүн бұрын
Thank you so much!
@Yasin_AffandiКүн бұрын
Thank you for this comparison video between the healthcare in Malaysia vs Canada. Happy New Year 2025.
@SalehFamilyКүн бұрын
You are welcome! Happy New Year to you too!
@Yasin_AffandiКүн бұрын
@SalehFamily Thank you. 😀
@tajmuhammad9688Күн бұрын
Another wonderful and amazing vlog from Saleh Family. In London UK we have NHS Government Funded Hospital and Proud to be Lobbyist for NHS HOSPITAL and PALESTINE. Did you know? UK have longest official name in the world. It’s United Kingdom of Great Britain and Norther Ireland.
@SalehFamilyКүн бұрын
Thank you for sharing ❤️
@courtneyluloff3629Күн бұрын
The canandian health care system is definitely not without issue. But as newlyweds married for less than 3 months who ended up getting pregnant much sooner then we had planned, with no insurance thur work etc. I was so grateful for our canandian health care system. Then, our second child ended up having to go to the NICU after being born with the umbilical cord around her neck and being unresponsive initially. And we didn't have to stress about the cost.
@SalehFamilyКүн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience.
@IhsanKhairir13 сағат бұрын
Tamarind Square is indeed tricky! I have been going there since day 1 even before it was officially opened and I still get confused sometimes!
@zee8667Сағат бұрын
Love that there’s no shoes in the dentist, makes it more hygienic. Maybe the pram should have been left outside with the shoes too 🤍
@nanobebe7718 сағат бұрын
I'm interested to know how the costs compare not so much by currency exchange, but based on the standard of living. 30$ for something is cheap, but the Malaysian amount also has to be equivalent in terms of the income amount. A video explaining some average salaries and some basic bills,etc. would be amazing. We are very seriously considering moving as well.
@englishlessonsonthegoanywh578822 минут бұрын
It is very expensive for the average malaysian to seek private treatments especially in the private hospital.
@Fclwilson-f9gКүн бұрын
May Allah speed your healing.
@ptaeiy-n2h22 сағат бұрын
What a beautiful family. Love the smiles on those cute little faces. You got out in time before Canada becomes the 51st states. lol
@SalehFamily22 сағат бұрын
Awww hopefully that never happens lol
@RouillieWilkerson18 сағат бұрын
Hope you're feeling better. But know that you'll need at least 3 times the amount of water in a tropical climate than in a cooler climate.
@rafiasultana4325Күн бұрын
Thank you for the update, get well soon. Sound of the video was not very clear, still loved it.
@sesicheКүн бұрын
What part of Malaysia are you in? It looks like paradise.
@sunsurien4705Күн бұрын
Tamarind Square...Cyberjaya/Putrajaya
@fatimaumar67627 сағат бұрын
MaShaAllah, stay blessed!
@kamransyed8205Күн бұрын
If you have settled income wise then you can manage your life better in any country..
@yazhari3589Күн бұрын
You can go to any neighbourhood clinics
@nazalihusnan78023 сағат бұрын
Bro! Learn bahasa it is make easy u joint the local. Try it.🎉🎉🎉
@PIANCARTOONКүн бұрын
30CAD for a local citizen is pricey man.. we usually go to the hospital. it's only myr1. probably a little higher for non malaysian.
@amin-dl2dnКүн бұрын
@@PIANCARTOON yup .ts pricey for the avarage msian..but dats is the normal price nowadays for a priviate clinics/hospital..dat mean they didn't get overcharge for being a foreigner .n its a gud thing
@bluemountain1921 сағат бұрын
Since 20yrs plus living in Malaysia never been to a dentist with the blessing of Allah. I would never go to see a Doc in my life cos I lost all my trust of any doctor any where in the world
@hadijahamal798021 сағат бұрын
ALIHAMUDULILLAH❤ AMEEN🌟🌟 🌟MAY ALLAH SW' HEAL SANA AND THE BABY DAUGHTERS🥰.BABY YUSUF WAS SO SMART 💙😊MASHA'ALLAH.
@observer-2LCКүн бұрын
It's funny to watch how comfortable you are having your son sitting in your lap, not in a car seat! Only in Asia you see that!
@SalehFamilyКүн бұрын
We are huge advocates for car seats and our kids rear face in our car for 4+ years but unfortunately we can’t take them in the taxis here so we hang onto them tights and only go short distances and avoid highways
@observer-2LCКүн бұрын
@@SalehFamily Good plan. I see a lot of Malaysian families don't practice safety with the little children, my family included! Some even have their babies sitting in the front passenger seat. That's one of the things Malaysia could improve on I think. But I do look forward to having easily accessible health care in Malaysia, can't wait to be back for good.
@ItsLizzy82Күн бұрын
Nice video, can you tell us how they diagnosed Sana's pneumonia and was there an additional fee for the test to confirm? Here in Vancouver, my Uncle fell and broke his wrist and waited 4 hours in the hospital which is great service for Canada lol compared to the 6 hours my son waited for a head injury.
@SalehFamilyКүн бұрын
They checked her lungs - it was a definite yes for pneumonia based on her 6 week long symptoms and how her lungs weren’t contracting as they should
@abstract707315 сағат бұрын
In Canada, the doctors do NOT touch the patients, they don’t use stethoscopes (a tool to identify pneumonia), they depend on tests (x-rays etc.) which can be false. It happened to my husband, he had an x-ray, was told pneumonia, prescribed antibiotics and the next doctor told him, he didn’t. But, then it was too late, he had already started his antibiotics!!!
@stacycamacho595 сағат бұрын
Certain parts of WA state has yr long wait lists.
@suzieroberts2203Күн бұрын
Malaysia really looks like a beautiful place. But it would be way way way too hot for my husband and I. We prefer the cooler weather and the change of seasons. Children are grown and out on their own, so it's just the 2 of us now. We live impensilvania and we love the changing seasons in the mountains yeah. But I wish you all the luck in the world❤
@disgustedbyyourstupidity9895Күн бұрын
I've always wondered what it would be like to live in a country that has more than two seasons. I live in one of the ASEAN countries, however I live in a city that is quite cool, the average temperature is slightly lower than other big cities in my country. I personally don't really tolerate very hot weather. I hope someday I can visit other countries!❤️
@zainielias6342Күн бұрын
i think hospital cyberjaya is half public+private. hv to pay but still very affordable. non-malaysian also can go in case u need hospitalization. many expats working in cyber, they all go there too i hope at least u buy personal accidents for your family. pay annually, small payment only.
@zainielias6342Күн бұрын
anyway do want a kitten? i found one in front of cybersquare with a collar but cannot find the owner. been fostering for a while. let me know, i can send it to u 😂 very active.
@ridzzКүн бұрын
Omg.. I know Tamarind square and the layout are definitely confusing. I end up just going to where I usually go, never anywhere else.. Frustrating in my opinion..
@kamaruzaman15Күн бұрын
As a Malaysian, RM900 dentist fee for 2 still very expensive. Kid you not
@SalehFamily22 сағат бұрын
Oh wow! Good to know. It’s a fraction of what we pay in Canada so we thought it was a great deal.
@DonDon45-i5h19 сағат бұрын
@@SalehFamily RM900 is actually incredibly cheap. Don't listen to that guy. Some people living in Malaysia just don't like this country for some reason
@rachelcorrie8928Күн бұрын
68,000 Americans die in the United States every year because they cannot afford health insurance.
@keangwooichoo613813 сағат бұрын
So sad
@erumnaaz58928 сағат бұрын
Ma'am please share which books in islam we can introduce our kids with it... Please ma'am
@njamal1275Күн бұрын
Per Capita income of Malaysia is around US$11K and Canada USD55k , so you cannot campare Canadian income spending in Malaysia, yes this would look cheap, but ask a common person living there if they feel financial stress with expense as compare/ratio income to spend. Private doctors with fees are common way of medical in third world countries. Yes waiting time alot now a days in Canada but in the end, this is a blessing having docotors visit and healthcare are free epsically fully for kids and seniors.
@thaseen71Күн бұрын
malaysia is an upper iddle class country not thrid world actually
@astridicarusКүн бұрын
You cannot see a doctor in canada. People don't understand that. You cannot go, even if you have money. Even if you are dying. Almost everyone in canada knows someone who has lost their life to the Healthcare of canada. Unfortunately i can think of both seniors & children who had to wait to be seen so long they passed. And that is the way we are forced to have it. Not the way canadians would care for eachother if they had a choice.
@GajahMengaumTheBruceКүн бұрын
@@thaseen71we are still a 3rd world country and Canada will soon be the 51st state of USA.
@SalehFamilyКүн бұрын
Canada well on its way to becoming a third world country
@vtanson2724Күн бұрын
@njamal1275 Malaysia has public hospitals that are almost free to the Malaysian public. Private clinics are everywhere and one visit is around 30Canadians. It is easily accessible and affordable.
@idaharyatihassan7425Күн бұрын
Your family look so Malaysian
@IslamicStories-channel1Күн бұрын
Great prices… which city in Malaysia?
@amin-dl2dnКүн бұрын
hows your house tranformation after your stuff arrive..wanna see a full vlogs😊
@SalehFamilyКүн бұрын
Coming soon
@bendi3323Күн бұрын
which part of malaysia is your house? looks beautiful..
@UserAme998 сағат бұрын
According to Trump, soon Canada and Greenland will merge with America. I see how Canadians are happy to adopt Brian Thompson's medical methods.
@SalehFamily7 сағат бұрын
Typical colonizer. Imagine in 2025 the U.S. is talking about taking the Panama Canal, Canada, Greenland, by force if necessary. What world do we live in? Absolute insanity. But when you are guilty of funding a genocide, I am not surprised
@xchaixКүн бұрын
GWS guys
@rhinamoschel113Күн бұрын
🥰mashaAlhah sis
@tweedybird2117 сағат бұрын
One thing I will never understand because I’m not Muslim and I don’t have to cover my whole body but if it’s like 30° out and you gotta wear a full length skirt or leggings and a long sleeve shirt, I would be stupidly hot and not doing well, I would need to wear shorts That are 5 inches long and a short sleeve shirt. I’m very happy that there’s not a lot of Muslim people being in the hospital because of Heath stroke or dying because of it because that’s my first concern I think of when I see people in the summer, especially Muslim people who have to cover up. It just makes no sense that the man can wear a short sleeve shirt and shorts. That’s kinda not fair that the woman has to cover up and not the man. But this video was awesome and the prices seem really reasonable. I’d like to see how much it would cost if you had to go to the hospital how much it would cost or how much it would cost to give birth at a hospital or go for surgery, but I don’t know if you guys could do a video on that because you don’t need any of that.
@SalehFamily10 сағат бұрын
Have you ever been out east? To the Middle East? Notice how both men and women wear long clothing? Even though it’s 50 degrees out? Ya we don’t melt. We are cool under these clothes 😂 it’s a huge misconception when ppl see us covered up and think we must be miserable. Promise we are doing just fine. FYI men do have requirements to cover certain areas.
@shinachikudidnthappen..mov91962 сағат бұрын
The key is loose clothing. Trust me, anything loose, doesn't matter if the fabric ran miles, is still better than a crop top and a daisy duke. Way better. You need to allow the air to circulate, and so anything that clings to your body, doesn't matter if it's so tiny like a tank top, will still be suffocating compared to loose abaya or a muslimah shirt (this is a very specific loose shirt for muslimah in Malaysia that is so long it covers the bottom).
@Tysweetcat15 сағат бұрын
Nice video❤
@LJ___Күн бұрын
I hope you have dashcam for your car
@SalehFamilyКүн бұрын
We don’t have a car here yet
@mdjahangiralam7029Күн бұрын
Hi! Which province are you living in Malaysia? Like, KL, Malaka, Putrajaya, Johorbaru... Or else . This is really a very nice country to live in. But the problem is there you cannot find any permanent residency option except multiple entry Visa for a certain period of time
@mohammedthaseen4110Күн бұрын
I this it must be Putra jaya as they went to Tamaraind Mall
@GajahMengaumTheBruceКүн бұрын
@@mohammedthaseen4110or cyberjaya
@90taetaeya4 сағат бұрын
What do u think about child marriages still happening in Malaysia?
@optimusprime73005 сағат бұрын
Malaysia health care is not bad but it's super duper expensive
@kelliepineda9822Күн бұрын
maybe she going have another beautiful baby
@amyKallensandoval3334Күн бұрын
There's no picture 😢
@haruhisuzumiya1997Күн бұрын
Close the video and reopen it. The app glitches once in a while due to the recent update
@techidna-h9tКүн бұрын
Seat belts save lives.
@Bakerfam001Күн бұрын
Salam Alikum Is this insurance or are you paying out of pocket?
@SalehFamilyКүн бұрын
Waleykum salaam! You can opt in for insurance. We paid out of pocket for these visits.
@tonysworld978823 сағат бұрын
Sana u can afford to pay out of pocket not everyone can afford to thast why… ur not wrong about people dieing in ers and stuff … but not everyone is as well off mashallah
@SalehFamily22 сағат бұрын
It’s $15 to see a doctor here. It’s very affordable actually
@yasmeenmah9810Күн бұрын
Canadian healthcare is not free...we contribute
@SalehFamily22 сағат бұрын
Correct - we pay for it with taxes but it’s still covered
@najairashid3976Күн бұрын
Syafahullah Sania
@harmansuperstar2789Күн бұрын
You guys are from Palestine ?
@joeysteel2786Күн бұрын
They're Canadian...
@harmansuperstar2789Күн бұрын
@ ok
@GUBUCHI17 сағат бұрын
Assalamwalekum Saleh Family! I have been following you for several years! This is the first time I am quite not comfortable with the content.What are you trying to tell here? Can 40 million Canadians move to Malaysia? Alhamdulillah you had the resources and you were able to move but can every Canadian move so stop making them feel aweful about their lives by comparing the health services. Now are you in favour of privatizing the health care in Canada as you mentioned that you do not mind paying for health care for quicker attention. Can Canadians pay for private health care? Once it is privatized, it becomes commercial. Look at the US, people are literally dying there. Yes Canadian health care is not good enough but we have to continue to live here and fight to make it better! Not everyone can leave. It's not like medical negligence does not happen in other countries. Congratulations on the move! May Allah Subhanahutaalah bless your lovely family immensely🤲! Ameen!
@SalehFamily10 сағат бұрын
No one is forcing you to do anything. We are sharing our experience on what it was like living in Canada vs what it’s been like living here. This is our story. Not yours. ❤️
@GUBUCHI8 сағат бұрын
@SalehFamily I never said it's my story ofcourse it's yours! You are still very new in Malaysia. Every place has good and bad sides. Hope it doesn't disappoint you! All the very best!
@WahidKhawaja10 сағат бұрын
How much is it to buy medical insurance for a family of 5
@BenHifni21 сағат бұрын
A Yankees fan, are we?
@SalehFamily10 сағат бұрын
More of a New Era fan 🤣 LA, NY, TO, depends on the day lol