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About Medical Center Manila

In 1965 Medilab laboratory was established by Six young Filipino doctors returning to the Philippines after many years of specialized training in the United States. The beginning of their vision of comprehensive medical care that integrates a hospital and a medical insurance system was made into a reality when University Physicians’ Services, Inc. (UPSI) was organized under the dynamic leadership of Dr. Paulo C. Campos.

On July 29 1967, UPSI established Medical Center Manila offered the best and most advanced medical and diagnostic equipment and a staff of well-known and experienced consultants who are specialists in their respective fields.

On August 15, 1967, the hospital was formally inaugurated as Medical Center Manila, with Dr. Paulo C. Campos as its first Medical Director. It opened with an initial capacity of 176 beds for adults and children and 24 bassinets in the Nursery.

At ManilaMed, they put your well-being as our priority. With the country’s top healing professionals and state-of-the-art medical equipment and facilities, they strive to give only the best to their patients. With compassionate healthcare at the core of everything they do,

About US. When we feel better and our communities are better, then we all become better. ManilaMed is committed to your health and well-being. We are proud to offer the highest quality care to patients with the help of the nation's best medical professionals. We promise to provide the best healthcare possible for every patient who walks through our doors.

After years of training and specialized experience in the United States they returned to the Philippines to establish a laboratory in Manila, Philippines in 1965. The Medilab was the first step towards a comprehensive vision for medical care. It integrates both a hospital with a medical insurance program. This vision became a reality under the energetic leadership of Dr.

Paulo C. Campos, when University Physicians Services, Inc., UPSI, was established on September 30, 1965. UPSI was financially supported by the non-medical group led by Mrs. Soledad Lilio Dolor.

The establishment of Medical Center Manila took place on July 29, 1967. It had the most modern medical equipment and staff who were experts in their fields. The hospital officially became Medical Center Manila on August 15, 1967 with Dr. Paulo C.

Campos serving as the first Medical Director. Rufino J. Cardinal Santos gave the blessing. It opened under the Sisters of St.

Paul de Chartres' administration with 176 beds for children and adults, and 24 nursery bassinets. The MCM Extension opened on August 15, 1982. Archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin, of Manila, blessed it. UPSI established the Hospital Management Services, Inc.

HMSI on August 1, 1987 as the legal entity to own, manage, and operate Medical Center Manila. Mount Grace Hospitals Inc. purchased the majority of HMSI shares in March 2013. It now manages and operates Medical Center Manila and rebranded it as ManilaMed. MGHI aims to establish a national network of hospitals that provide high-quality, compassionate care.

MGHI recognizes the importance of physicians in providing care. The hospital staff and patients must work together to achieve the best possible clinical outcomes. MGHI focuses its efforts on improving hospital facilities and enhancing operational efficiency. It also provides quality services and culture-building.

MGHI helps hospitals within its network keep pace with healthcare's changing demands by, among other things, pursuing operational synergies and promoting rational patient care. It also makes it easier to access the appropriate technology. This results in a better organization, capable of providing affordable and efficient medical care. It is also known for its extraordinary commitment to patients and the community.

ManilaMed We make your health and well-being our top priority. We are proud to offer the highest quality care to patients with the help of the nation's best medical professionals. We promise to provide the best care possible for every patient who walks through our doors. CONTACT INFORMATION

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on Wed Mar 01 2023
Every 2 weeks, I return to their clinic for follow-up check ups. Each time I visit, they provide assistance with a wheelchair. Their staff is so kind and respectful of our patients' needs.
on Sun Jan 08 2023
Poor service, unprofessional doctor. It is not worth the money. Expensive hospital services.
on Wed Jan 04 2023
They are fine. The bill says there will be no mercy.
on Mon Jan 02 2023
Manila Med was offering me a swab to test my mom's health back in 2021. They said they would accept it, but we didn't pay the 15 000. We also compared the prices of other centers. We decided to go with the less expensive one. We were scared to take their 15k test.
on Fri Dec 16 2022
Unprofessional, unhelpful and expensive thanks.
on Fri Dec 16 2022
Patient is being held in a confined state and has the worst possible experience.
on Fri Dec 16 2022
My mother was there more than one month. The service is poor. I am updated on your bills. No star. I forgave them, but I do not trust the doctors who treated my mom.
on Tue Dec 13 2022
ManilaMed is not a good place to give birth. The Indian interns are only going to do an experiment by asking you questions while they are interviewing you. There are many OJTs who are holding notebooks. They will ask you one question and then go back to rest. If you have children, you will ask them one or two more questions. The ojts will go back t... see more
on Tue Dec 06 2022
HMO employees will not be able to answer phones, so you'll answer the calls. Resign if youre unhappy with work
on Mon Nov 21 2022
My mother was not better, and she got worse. I paid almost two million pesos to my mom for her medical care. We requested a promissory notice because it was impossible to afford the full bills. However, the process took too long. You must then pay 80 percent of all bills
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