Located at Wong Chuk Hang on the Hong Kong Island South, Gleneagles hosts 500 beds and offers cutting edge medical technologies and clinical services for more than 35 specialities and subspecialties.
Established in 1929, Canossa has a mission to focus on quality holistic care to the community. It has expanded from then 16 beds to the current 148 beds. Under the umbrella of Hong Kong Caritas, it now serves the in-patients, out-patients and ambulatory patients, caring for both the physical and spiritual needs of the patients.
This private hospital offers all the advantages of a high-tech medical centre, serving locals, expats and overseas patients on demand of higher standards of medical care. HKAH-SR’s Heart Center 24-hour services for cardiac catheterization and interventional procedures. Besides, a variety of minimal invasive/complex surgeries are performed with cutting-edge equipment like da Vinci systems at their modern operation theatres. Moreover, state-of-the-art technology like Tomotherapy is used to treat cancer patients.
Established in 1922, it is now one of the leading private hospitals in Hong Kong. From initially 28 beds, it now offers 500 beds and more than 30 speciality centres, offering both diagnostic and therapeutic services. To stay on par with its motto “Quality in service; Excellence in care’, it continually reviews its service and practice policies to ensure quality meets the client’s expectations.
With a talented and experienced team, Matilda is particularly proud of its reputation for personalized and evidence-based patient care. Collaborative personalized care is something Matilda has worked on, over the decades, to make it a reality. As a result, it has built a global reputation for services in Orthopedics and Spine, Women’s health and maternity care, General surgery, Health checks, Ear nose and throat.
Founded 1898, St. Paul’s is a comprehensive, acute private hospital situated at the heart of Causeway Bay. With around 500 beds, it has about 20 departments to support the overall medical services. In addition, the hospital has recently included Elderly Day Care Center and Specialist Clinics to imbibe diver services.
The hospital has been serving the community since the 1950s. It is a non-profit making community hospital with no subvention from the government. It operates on a self-financing basis and serves patients holistically in providing preventive and curative care in family medicine, specialist treatments and hospitalization. Patients are treated by family doctors and referred to specialists for further management if needed.
It has 4 fully equipped operating theatres and 4 advanced endoscopy suites. Its extended services are community clinic, Chinese medicine clinic, optometric centres, and psychological assessment and counselling centres at Shatin, Kowloon City, and To Kwa Wan. It also provides spiritual care to needy patients through volunteers known as E-angels.
Formerly a small clinic, the hospital started its medical services in the 1950s. Its full operation commenced gradually in 1963 and now is a well-developed, full-scale private hospital. It is the medical institution of the Baptist Convention of Hong Kong.
As a non-profit making organization, they offer holistic health care services. Currently, they offer 30 medical centres and paramedical services, 24-hours multi-speciality outpatient clinics, and more than 860 beds. They also provide spiritual care and counselling services to patients and their families. This hospital follows Corporate Social Responsibility by providing free medical check-ups and other non-profit making charity projects. In addition, it contributes towards health education for the benefit of society.
It was a private hospital founded in 1937 by the Sisters of Precious Blood which was then handed over to Caritas Hong Kong in 1993. The hospital provides practical on-stop medical services, including general and specialist outpatient clinics, various diagnoses, vaccinations, and hospitalization.
It is a catholic hospital founded in 1940. Over the 7 decades of development, the hospital now has around 1000 beds and the latest medical facilities available.
Since its establishment in 1964, it has remained a not-for-profit private hospital in the Tsuen Wan district. The new building at the premises has 304 beds, aimed to increase to 470. A 24-hour urgent care centre, surgery, general medicine, gynecology, pediatrics, general care, ICU, and high dependency units are all found in the main tower. The hospital also has 9 operating theatres dedicated to minimally invasive surgeries and 4 endoscopic rooms in the new building. In addition, it has an advanced diagnostic department equipped with a 256-slice CT scanner, 3T MRI and PET.
Established in 1994, it became the 12th private hospital in HKSAR and is the first private general hospital in the Eastern New Territories. It has around 307 beds and a medical centre, minimally invasive centre, day therapy centre, surgical wards and other facilities.
It is a non-profit, private teaching hospital wholly owned by The Chinese University of Hong Kong, which provides a full range of medical services. Their services claim to eliminate unnecessary waiting and transfers to optimize clinical outcomes and operational efficiency.
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