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  2. List of hospitals in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Medical Missionary Hospital Hong Kong, 1843–1853; Seamen's Hospital, 1843–1873; Government Civil Hospital, c. 1849 –1937; Sai Ying Pun Hospital 1937–1978; Lock Hospital, 1858–1894 – venereal diseases hospital; Cheung Chau Fong Bin Hospital, 1872–1988; Royal Naval Hospital, 1873–1949; British Military Hospital, Hong Kong, 1907–1996

  3. Healthcare in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong's medical infrastructure consists of a mixed medical economy, with 12 private hospitals and 43 public hospitals. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Hong Kong has high standards of medical practice. It has contributed to the development of liver transplantation , being the first in the world to carry out an adult to adult live donor liver transplant in 1993 ...

  4. Gleneagles Hospital Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Gleneagles Hospital Hong Kong is a joint venture between Singapore-based Parkway Pantai and Hong Kong-listed NWS Holdings. The University of Hong Kong is the exclusive clinical partner of Gleneagles and is responsible for clinical governance. [2] The hospital is managed by Parkway Pantai, one of Asia’s largest integrated private healthcare ...

  5. CUHK Medical Centre - Wikipedia

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    In his 2008 Policy Address, Chief Executive Donald Tsang announced that the Hong Kong government was identifying sites for new private hospitals. [2] In December 2009, the government invited expressions of interest in the development of private hospitals on sites in Wong Chuk Hang, Tseung Kwan O, Tai Po, and Lantau Island. [3]

  6. Matilda International Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Matilda International Hospital is a private hospital located at 41 Mount Kellett Road, The Peak, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.The hospital was built as a result of the last will and testament of Granville Sharp, the husband of Matilda Lincolne Sharp.

  7. Hong Kong Baptist Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital started as an outpatient clinic founded by the Baptist Convention of Hong Kong in 1956 and evolved into a general hospital in 1963. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 1983, it opened a nursing school. [ 4 ] In 2020, it opened the Ambulatory Medical Centre.

  8. Canossa Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Canossa Hospital is a member of Hong Kong Private Hospitals Association. Canossa is surveyed and accredited bi-annually by QHA Trent Accreditation of the United Kingdom, a major international healthcare accreditation group. In 2011, Canossa Hospital was accredited by the ACHS (Australian Council on Healthcare Standards).

  9. St. Teresa's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    St Teresa's has 1,050 beds and offers a very wide range of specialisations. The hospital is a member of Hong Kong Private Hospitals Association. St Teresa's Hospital is surveyed and accredited bi-annually by QHA Trent Accreditation of the United Kingdom, a major international healthcare accreditation group.