Medina General Hospital

Medina General Hospital is a tertiary private hospital operating under Medina College, Inc. since June 1963. It is a base hospital of its main campus in Ozamiz City, Medina College-Ozamiz. It is one of the leading general hospitals in the country, with doctors that are deemed expert in different fields of medicine, including, pediatrics, geriatrics, cardiology, nephrology, neurology, oncology and surgical oncology, general surgery, orthopedics, pulmonology, and anesthesiology. As of February 2016, the hospital has equipped itself with 250 beds and in October 2017, new patient wards have been officially opened.

Medina General Hospital
Medina College, Inc.
Geography
LocationGov. Angel Medina Avenue, New Carmen Annex, Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental, Philippines
Coordinates8.145871°N 123.848832°E / 8.145871; 123.848832
Organization
FundingPrivate
TypeTertiary (Level 2)
Services
StandardsPHIC Accredited
Beds250
History
Opened1963
Links
ListsHospitals in the Philippines

The hospital is situated at Ozamiz City, and has been used both primarily as a private health care unit and as well as teaching and training facility for health care workers to earn experience to further their career.

History

June 1963 has seen the birth of the first ever Medina College which was founded in Ozamiz City by Dr. Rico Macan Medina, Sr. and his wife, Dr. Beatriz Crisostomo Medina. Back then, the college was named the Medina School of Midwifery, which was the first of its kind in the city.

While experiencing continuous development during the post-Marcos era, among the biggest challenges the school has faced is coping up with the demands of modern education. This has led Medina College, Inc. to eventually undergo an expansion program, which resulted to an improved set of physical facilities and establishment of the Medina General Hospital in the same period.

In 2006, the hospital was renovated to accommodate more patients. The hospital has made it to 250 beds as of February 2016 and in October 2017, new patient wards have been officially opened.

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