Gleneagles Hospital

In 1957, Gleneagles Hospital was started by The British European Association as a 45-bed nursing home.

[4] In 1993, Gleneagles became a tertiary care hospital, growing to 150 medical specialists a year later.

[6] In 2002 the Asian American Liver Center[7] in Gleneagles Hospital became the first hospital in South East Asia to perform a living donor liver transplant for children, a high-risk but potentially life-saving procedure.

He claimed that the hospital conspired with a private practitioner, Looi Kok Poh, to make Li undergo additional surgery in order to cover up a botched hand operation.

Li claimed that Gleneagles Hospital had altered his consent form and medical records in order to help Looi cover up his negligence.