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The Asian Hospital and Medical Center (often known as "Asian"), established on May 11, 2002, is the first private tertiary hospital built in the southern part of Metro Manila, with Jorge Garcia, MD, an alumnus of the Faculty of Medicine & Surgery of the University of Santo Tomas, as its founding chairman. [2]
Alabang Medical Center [5] – Alabang–Zapote Road; Alabang Medical Clinic–Muntinlupa Branch – National Highway, Putatan; Asian Hospital and Medical Center – Civic Drive, Filinvest City, Alabang; Babaran–Echavez Medical and Psychiatric Clinic – Amparo Street, Poblacion; Beato Cauilan Hospital – Villa Carolina, National Highway
Pope John Paul II Hospital and Medical Center Inc. 545-E Alabang-Zapote Road, Brgy. Talon III, Las Piñas City Christ the King Medical Center Unihealth Las Piñas, Inc. 130 Real St., Pamplona 1, Las Piñas City Las Piñas City Medical Center, Inc. #1314 Marcos Alvarez Ave., Talon V, Las Piñas City St. Clare’s Medical Center, Inc.
Starmall Alabang, or formerly known as Metropolis Star Alabang is the first community shopping mall in this city and it is owned by Starmalls, Inc. There are also the South Station, Fastbyte at Northgate, Westgate Center, Commerce Center, South Supermarket The Filinvest Tent Commercial Block, and Alabang Public Market. [citation needed]
The Zamboanga Regional Medical Center (ZRMC), formerly known as the Mindanao Central Sanitarium, is a retained hospital under the Department of Health of the Republic of the Philippines. Established in 1930, it serves a dual function: as a sanitarium catering to Hansen’s Diseas e patients across Mindanao and as a general hospital serving ...
University of Asia and the Pacific, Ortigas Center, Pasig [2] University of Manila; University of Perpetual Help System DALTA; University of Santo Tomas; University of the East. University of the East Caloocan; University of the East Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center
[1]: viii Malacanang palace then issued Executive Order (EO) 674 on March 25, 1981, formally authorizing the Philippine Ministry of Health to establish a research facility to implement a basic and applied research program for tropical medicine in the Philippines, pushing both for health advancement and for medical research.
Biazon died on June 12, 2023, during the 125th Independence Day, at Asian Hospital and Medical Center in Alabang, Muntinlupa. He was 88. [9] His wake was held on June 13–16 at Heritage Park in Taguig. Necrological services for him were later held at the Muntinlupa City Hall on June 18 and at the Senate on June 19. [10]