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  1. PAH was established in 1924 by DR J. Earl Gardner. The Penang Adventist Hospital (PAH) is part of an International Adventist Network of some 600 not-for-profit hospitals, clinics and dispensaries worldwide.

  2. Penang Adventist hospital 1980s. The momentum of Penang Adventist Hospital's progress accelerated in the 1980s. In 1987, the Heart Centre was set up and it was also then that the hospital performed the first open-heart surgery in Northern Malaysia.

  3. History. Penang Adventist Hospital began as a small clinic on 108 Muntri Street. American missionary Dr. Earl Gardner set up the clinic, the first Adventist clinic in Malaysia, in 1924 and it was called the "Seventh-day Adventist Clinic".

  4. The Penang Adventist Hospital (PAH) is part of an International Adventist Network of some 600 not-for-profit hospitals, clinics and dispensaries worldwide. From its humble beginnings, PAH has continuously grown to become a tertiary healthcare centre for the Malaysian community and International visitors.

  5. Jan 18, 2023 · The first Seventh-day Adventist clinic in Malaysia was established by Gardner on December 12, 1924, at 108 Muntri Street in Penang, with a large sign outside the clinic that said, “Poor Treated Free.” This was to provide immediate health care to the community, especially those with financial challenges in availing themselves of health services.

  6. It all began with Dr. Earl Gardner opening the first Seventh-day Adventist clinic in Malaysia at 108 Muntri Street, Penang on December 12, 1924. Symbolic of the large sign outside the clinic, "Poor Treated Free", Dr. Gardner devoted his life to helping the poor and sick. His clinic was never empty. Year 1931.

  7. The first Seventh-day Adventist clinic in Malaysia was established by Dr. J. Earl Gardner (founder of the Penang Adventist Hospital) on December 12, 1924, at 108 Muntri Street in Penang with a large sign outside the clinic that said "Poor Treated Free."