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The Adventist Medical Center Manila, (formerly Manila Adventist Medical Center; also Manila Sanitarium and Hospital), is an acute care, tertiary, non-stock, non-profit, and self-supporting private hospital that is located within Pasay in Metro Manila, Philippines. It was established in July 1929 by a missionary doctor - Horace Hall. [1]
The Dr. Jose N. Rodriguez Memorial Hospital (DJNRMH), formerly known as Central Luzon Sanitarium, [1] and also called as the Tala Leprosarium, [2] was established in 1940, to accommodate patients with Hansen's Disease in the entire Luzon region in the Philippines.
Don Quijote cor. Dimasalang St., Sampaloc, Manila University of Santo Tomas Hospital: España Boulevard, Manila Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital #46 P. Sanchez St., Sta. Mesa, Manila Mary Chiles General Hospital, Inc. 667 Gastambide St., Sampaloc, Manila Manila Doctors Hospital #667 United Nations Ave., Ermita, Manila Metropolitan Medical Center
Medcor Pasig Hospital and Medical Center [8] – Santolan, 10 Evangelista St., Pasig, NCR, Philippines; Metro Psych Facility – P. Sixto Antonio Avenue; Mission Hospital – Ortigas Avenue, Rosario; Mother Regina Hospital – Madona Street, Doña Juana Subdivision, Rosario; Pasig City General Hospital [9] – F. Legazpi Street, Maybunga
Philippines: 15 1973 Adventist Hospital - Cebu [br] Cebu City Philippines: 100 1956 Adventist Hospital - Davao [bs] Davao City Philippines: 75 1987 [bt] Adventist Hospital - Palawan [bu] Puerto Princesa Philippines: 162 1982 Adventist Hospital - Santiago City [bv] Santiago, Isabela Philippines: 50 1959 Adventist Hospital of Haiti Hopital ...
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Telephone numbers in the Philippines follow an open telephone numbering plan and an open dial plan. Both plans are regulated by the National Telecommunications Commission, an attached agency under the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT). The Philippines is assigned an international dialing code of +63 by ITU-T.