KUALA LUMPUR, 23 JULY 2025 – WeAssist, a Malaysian healthtech company, organized a meaningful charity event at No. 6, Jalan Prima Setapak 3, Kuala Lumpur. The initiative combined community service with digital innovation, highlighting one of its key products, Locum Apps, in action.
The event brought together locum doctors, dentists, and dental assistants to provide basic health and dental screenings for the refugee community, ensuring access to essential care in a safe and supportive environment.
At WeAssist, we believe that technology should empower people — not just in the workplace, but in the real world. This event allowed us to give back to the community while showcasing how our digital solutions can support healthcare professionals every day,” said Dr. Fadzil, representative from WeAssist.
What is Locum Apps?

Developed by WeAssist, Locum Apps is a digital platform designed to connect clinics and hospitals with healthcare professionals for locum jobs. With over 15,000 users nationwide, the app is quickly becoming a go-to solution for healthcare facilities and medical practitioners across Malaysia.
For clinic owners and managers, Locum Apps offers a fast and convenient way to post job listings and receive immediate responses. For doctors — especially those seeking flexible hours or extra income — the app provides access to locum opportunities that match their schedule, location, and pay preferences.
Charity Meets Technology

While the event focused on delivering basic health and dental screenings for refugee children, it also marked a special milestone for several participating locum doctors, dentists, and dental assistants — many of whom were using Locum Apps for the very first time. This charity initiative became their first booking experience through the platform, allowing them to contribute meaningfully while familiarizing themselves with how the app works in a real-world setting. It was a proud moment for WeAssist to witness the app supporting both community service and early locum journeys.
The event was made possible with the generous support of iHEAL Medical Centre, who sponsored several essential items for the screening activities. Their contribution helped ensure a smooth and comfortable experience for both the volunteers and the refugee community.

Dr. Fadzil was also seen wearing a Locum-branded scrub, symbolizing his support for WeAssist’s mission to digitize and modernize healthcare management through accessible solutions like Locum Apps.
If you’d like to get your own Locum-branded scrub, you can order it here: https://www.locumapps.com/about-us/merchandise
Moving Forward
This event marks just one of WeAssist’s ongoing efforts to support the medical community — both through technology and action. With plans to expand outreach and further develop healthcare solutions like Locum Apps, WeAssist remains committed to improving how healthcare professionals connect, work, and serve.

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