| Metro Cebu Community
Hospitals. The youngest Presbyterian related
hospital in the Philippines is Metro Cebu Community Hospital, located in
the rapidly growing city of Cebu in the central islands. It was opened in
1952 as a joint project of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines
and the Presbyterian Church (USA). The work of the hospital is understood
as part of the Christian call of the United Church of Christ in the
Philippines to service and healing
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Cebu Orthopaedic Institute has its
main office at basement of Chong Hua Medical Arts Center, with 2 other
branches at Room 105 Borromeo Building at the back of Cebu Doctors
Hospital and room 412 Perpetual Soccour Hospital. We are composed of 9
Orthopaedic surgeons with different subspecialty, namely: Spine,
Pediatric, Adult Joint replacement, Arthoscopy, Trauma, Tumour and Hand
Surgery. We cater patients mostly from the Visayas and Mindanao Regions
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Perpetual Succour Hospital is a
Regional Tertiary, Training and Education Health Care facility, equipped
with state of the art equipment and technology. It has installed a
software package from Visual Medsys to address the hospital management
information system. As a tertiary hospital, it offers the following
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Sacred Heart Hospital is a 243 bed
acute care facility with 20 skilled nursing beds located in the center of
Allentown, the Lehigh Valley's largest city. It provides a comprehensive
range of advanced medical and surgical services, including ophthalmology,
obstetrics, gynecology, pediatrics, cancer center, cardiology, a
comprehensive program of cardiac surgery and rehabilitation, speech and
hearing therapy and sophisticated imaging procedures including digital
angiography, digital spot mammography, CT scans, MRI's and the DEXA Scan
to test for osteoporosis
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Vicente Sotto Memorial
Medical Center
is a General; Tertiary Medical Center; Teaching / Training Medical
Facility owned by the Philippine Government.
Its operation started as early as 1911 as Hospital Del Sur and was
formally established on April 11, 1913. It was through Republic Act 2725
that granted its legal status on January 12, 1911. The name was then
changed to Southern Islands Hospital. With only 30 beds at its inception,
it then became 350 beds when it was upgraded to a Medical Center in 1984.
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