PGH offers specialized services in:
Cancer Care
Dialysis and Kidney Transplant
Fertility Services
Cardiology
Neurology
Orthopedics
Imaging and Diagnostics
Physical Therapy
Women's Health
Emergency Services
Founded in 1907 and opened to the public in 1910, PGH is a tertiary state-owned hospital administered and operated by the University of the Philippines Manila. It is designated as the National University Hospital and serves as the national government referral center. PGH is located within a 10-hectare site in Ermita, Manila, and is the largest government hospital in the country.
PGH offers specialized services in:
Cancer Care
Dialysis and Kidney Transplant
Fertility Services
Cardiology
Neurology
Orthopedics
Imaging and Diagnostics
Physical Therapy
Women's Health
Emergency Services
PGH has been recognized for its excellence in healthcare, receiving awards such as:
Excellence Award in Human Resource Development at the Hospital Management Asia in 2015
Asia CEO Award 2015 for Service Excellence
ISO 9001:2015 Certification
PGH aims to be the leading healthcare provider in the Philippines, delivering compassionate, patient-centered care with a commitment to excellence and continuous improvement.
The hospital has received numerous accolades, including:
Certificate of Appreciation from the Department of Health and Philippine Network for Organ Sharing for participation in the Lifeline Guinness World Record for the Most Number of Organ Donor Registrants
Certificate of Recognition from the Philippine Red Cross for support in the Voluntary Blood Donation Program
Mother-Baby Friendly Workplace Certification from the Department of Health
Plaque of Appreciation from the Department of Tourism for promoting tourism in Region 1
Read real patient testimonials of Philippine General Hospital and discover inspiring stories of healing, compassionate care, and life-changing experiences at our hospital.
Alvaro Rosales
This is the go to place of most of the people in Metro Manila and its near neighboring provinces. There were different ambulances from province like Cavite. Unfortunately, only patient with critical conditions like discharge of blood (etc) can be a good reason for admission. Our friend was not admitted just because she was having very painful stomachache due to diverticulosis. Though there were other patients I know of having Cancer at the very critical stage were admitted here.
Judith Segunda Roa
The place is helping a lot of sick people to be well. It gives free services to the poorest of the poor. To give better services, it is currently undergoing renovations. Going around the premises outside the hospital, it is generally clean and tidy. The many plants and trees make it very healthy in spite of the pollution along Taft Avenue.
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