3 New Wellness Centres In Kuala Lumpur To Check Out
Elevate your health and wellness at these recently opened wellbeing sanctuaries.
According to the latest data and market research, the health and wellness market in Malaysia alone was worth US$11.9 billion in 2025, and is projected to increase to US$18 billion by 2034. These numbers don’t lie: health is now well and truly wealth. So, here’s a round-up of a few wellness centres that have recently opened in Kuala Lumpur, and what they can offer you as you strive towards your fitness, nutrition, and wellbeing goals.
The Kuaya

Developed with The Soke in the UK, The Kuaya wants guests to feel calm, comfortable, and cared for in its centre in Faber Imperial Court. Here, its therapists and practitioners offer mental health support proactively as well as when issues arise. It boasts 14 therapy rooms, five individual pods for recuperation, two consultation spaces, and an overall welcoming atmosphere for all Malaysians—adults, children, and even organisations. Every person will be cared for every step of the way with the help and support of its multidisciplinary, experienced team both locally and in the UK. No matter who they are, everyone who walks into The Kuaya will be treated based on the centre’s core values of Non-judgement, Respect, Compassion, and Discretion.
The Longevity Lounge

Founded by the team behind The Rosewood Clinic in Taman Tun Dr Ismail, The Longevity Lounge aims to extend clients’ healthspan and lifespan in a luxury setting. It is located on level 7A of the Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur, and is led by Dr Iman Thalia and Dr Beatric Chia. They are supported by a team of practitioners from a wide variety of disciplines, including sound therapy, energy medicine, fascia-focused bodywork, and more. The lounge’s physician-led approach is centred on three series: Curated, Essential, and Immersion, all of which are grounded on advanced diagnostics and aided by Optimise, The Longevity Lounge’s proprietary AI platform.
Sanctuary Wellness Center

Located in Taman Desa, the centre is dubbed a high-performance hub that is led by Dr Renee Tan Huey Jing, a consultant psychiatrist, and Dr Edward Chan, a psychologist. Both are substantially experienced in various clinical and healthcare fields, including psychotherapy, mental health, trauma, and wellbeing, as well as anti-ageing, functional medicine, brain health, and longevity. Sanctuary Wellness Center provides therapies such as Cognitive Stimulation Therapy, Regression Therapy, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, a Sexual Health and Wellness Program, and more. These are evidence-based therapies that are offered as part of personalised treatment plans, so that Malaysians will get everything they need for their mental health, physical rehabilitation, and lifestyle wellness, all under one roof.
Lead image: The Kuaya