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Manila Doctors Hospital
Manila Medical Services, Inc.
The entrance along United Nations Avenue in 2016
Geography
Location667 United Nations Avenue, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
Coordinates 14°34′55″N 120°58′51″E / 14.5819269°N 120.9807671°E / 14.5819269; 120.9807671
Organization
Care systemMaxicare
FundingPrivate
Type Specialist
Affiliated university Manila Tytana Colleges (formerly Manila Doctors College)
Services
Emergency departmentYes
Beds300 - 500
HelipadNo
Public transit access Metro interchange United Nations
History
OpenedDecember 3, 1956; 67 years ago (1956-12-03)
Links
Website maniladoctors.com.ph

Manila Doctors Hospital (MDH), simply referred to as MaDocs, is a tertiary hospital located in Ermita, Manila, Philippines with over 500 beds. It was founded in the City of Manila in 1956 by the group of doctors. The hospital is currently owned by the Manila Medical Services, Inc. and the Metrobank Foundation. It provides services for physical examination, cardiovascular check, and oncology unit. George S.K. Ty is the current honorary chairman of Manila Doctors Hospital. [1] [2]

The hospital slogan is With you every step of the way. Previously, it was World Class Care Within Your Reach.

History

The facade of Doña Salustiana Medical Tower along Kalaw Avenue in 2014 prior to its renovation in 2015 along with the construction of the Norberto Ty Medical Tower II.

The hospital was founded in 1956 by a group of 14 doctors, in a 5-storey building which was converted into a hospital complex in an 8-storey Doña Salustiana Medical Tower.

In December 1975, during the 19th anniversary celebration of Manila Doctors Hospital, MDH opened its affiliated campus, known as the Manila Doctors Hospital School of Nursing (then Manila Doctors College, now Manila Tytana Colleges), its campus was originally located at the fourth floor of Manila Doctors Hospital, before it got relocated in Pasay along Macapagal Boulevard in 2004.

On February 27, 1979, the Metrobank Group became the major stockholder of Manila Medical Services, Inc.

In 2005, The hospital received its ISO 9001:2000 Certification from the International Organization for Standardization and it has been updated to ISO 9001:2008 in 2011.

In December 2015, the Metro Pacific Investments Corporation purchased a total of 388,932 common shares of stock in Manila Medical Services, Inc. [3]

On December 8, 2016, The hospital opened its new medical tower, the Norberto Ty Medical Tower (NTMT II; now the Dr. George S.K. Ty Medical Tower), its new 18-floored tower along Kalaw Avenue, in celebration of the hospital's 60th anniversary. MDH continually developed its entire support and medical departments to become one of the top five hospitals in Metro Manila. In 2017, the Manila Doctors Hospital acquired its new building with approximately 500 beds and more clinic rooms and doctors. [4] The hospital also added more medical and diagnostic services, such as one stop shop wellness hub, vascular clinic and radiation oncology center which houses the most advanced cancer treatment – the Linear Accelerator (LINAC) and Brachytherapy, as well as several new restaurants on the building itself.

On January 31, 2020, The hospital opened a quarantine area for patients during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in the country. [5]

On June 15, 2021, The hospital's emergency room along United Nations Avenue has started its renovation. It was completed on August 31, 2021.

See also

References

  1. ^ "About Manila Doctors Hospital". Manila Doctors Hospital. Retrieved July 27, 2019.
  2. ^ "Doctors in Manila Doctors Hospital". Practo. Retrieved July 27, 2019.
  3. ^ "Metro Pacific buys 20% stake in Manila Doctors". Rappler. December 29, 2019. Retrieved July 27, 2019.
  4. ^ "Metro Pacific adds Manila Doctors to its growing hospital network". December 30, 2015. Retrieved July 27, 2019.
  5. ^ "Manila hospital sets up 2019-nCoV screening area". January 31, 2020. Retrieved January 31, 2020.

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