General and specialized medical consultations
Primary healthcare and general medicine
Preventive care and routine check-ups
Diagnostic and laboratory services (including X-ray, ultrasound, and clinical laboratory testing)
Outpatient treatments and minor procedures
Vaccinations and immunizations
Maternal and child health services (prenatal care, pediatric evaluations, women’s health)
The origins of Santo Tomás Hospital date back to 1703, when King Philip V of Bourbon gave the name of Santo Tomás de Villanueva Hospital to the hospice founded a year earlier by the Bishop of Panama, Friar Juan Argüelles, to care for poor women at the site we now call Santa Ana. It was given this name because the hospice opened its doors on September 22, the feast day of Saint Thomas of Villanueva.
In 1819, construction began on a new building for Santo Tomás Hospital on Avenue B.
During this period (the first half of the 19th century), hospitals were staffed primarily by religious orders. Therefore, when the Colombian government persecuted them, Santo Tomás Hospital was significantly affected. However, in 1864, 1867, 1868, and 1878, the Legislative Assemblies of the Sovereign State of Panama allocated sums of money for the repair of the hospital building and the construction of new wards.
Beginning in 1886, Monsignor Fermín Jované, president of the Board of Directors of Santo Tomás Hospital, acquired a plot of land for the expansion of the hospital, thus initiating a phase of improvement in its facilities.
Political conflicts led to the outbreak of the so-called Thousand Days' War (1899-1902), which affected Panama, a department of Colombia. During this armed conflict, Santo Tomás Hospital served as a primary care hospital; consequently, by the time of Panama's separation from Colombia, the hospital was in a deplorable state.
General and specialized medical consultations
Primary healthcare and general medicine
Preventive care and routine check-ups
Diagnostic and laboratory services (including X-ray, ultrasound, and clinical laboratory testing)
Outpatient treatments and minor procedures
Vaccinations and immunizations
Maternal and child health services (prenatal care, pediatric evaluations, women’s health)
The clinic is known for providing affordable, accessible, and comprehensive outpatient care, supported by experienced doctors and specialists. It is part of the esteemed Hospital Santo Tomás network, which is recognized for its commitment to public health and medical education
“We are a specialized public hospital, a national benchmark, offering healthcare, teaching, and research services to the population in need, using advanced technology and a social commitment.”
Resolution No. 28 of October 9, 2019
“To be an internationally certified public hospital that trains healthcare leaders to meet the needs of its users.”
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