LAWAS – The construction of the new Lawas Health Clinic has reached an impressive 99.89% completion, signalling that the project is almost ready to serve the community.
The facility, once fully operational, is expected to provide modern and comprehensive healthcare services to residents of Lawas and surrounding areas.
Authorities have highlighted that the clinic will significantly improve access to medical care, particularly for rural communities that often face challenges in reaching larger hospitals.
The project forms part of Sarawak’s broader commitment to enhancing healthcare infrastructure across the state.
With growing demand for medical services, the Lawas Health Clinic is designed to ease congestion at existing facilities and deliver quality care closer to home.
Local leaders and health officials have welcomed the near completion, noting that the clinic will not only provide essential services but also strengthen preventive healthcare programmes.
The facility is expected to house outpatient services, maternal and child health units, and basic emergency care, ensuring that residents receive timely treatment without travelling long distances.
Community members have expressed optimism that the clinic will bring lasting benefits, including improved health outcomes and greater convenience.
The development also reflects the government’s focus on equitable access to healthcare, ensuring that smaller towns like Lawas are not left behind in terms of modern medical infrastructure.
The near completion of the Lawas Health Clinic marks a milestone in Sarawak’s healthcare journey, reinforcing the state’s vision of providing quality facilities that meet the needs of its diverse population.
Once officially opened, the clinic is anticipated to become a cornerstone of health services in northern Sarawak.







