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  2. List of hospitals in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Mandaluyong City Medical Center – Boni Avenue; National Center for Mental Health – Nueve de Pebrero Street; Nephro Systems Philippines, Inc. – Eastgate Center, EDSA; Perez–Mendoza Birthplace Lying–in Clinic – Blue Mansion Building, Boni Avenue; Unciano General Hospital (Mandaluyong Branch) – Boni Avenue

  3. List of hospitals in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    New Panaderos St., Sta. Ana, Manila LGU Mandaluyong City Medical Center 605 Boni Avenue, Mandaluyong City LGU Air Force General Hospital Gozar St., Colonel Jesus Villamor Air Base, Pasay City PAF Pasig City Children's Hospital – Child's Hope Industria St. cor. Alcalde Jose St., Kapasigan, Pasig City LGU PNP General Hospital

  4. National Center for Mental Health - Wikipedia

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    9 de Febrero St., Mauway, Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines Coordinates 14°34′53″N 121°02′37″E  /  14.5814082°N 121.0436611°E  / 14.5814082; 121.0436611

  5. The Medical City Ortigas - Wikipedia

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    The original The Medical City hospital was opened as the ABM Sison Hospital in 1967 along San Miguel Avenue in Mandaluyong, [1] The health facility was renamed as "The Medical City" or TMC in 1975. [2] In 2000, The Medical City began the construction of its new hospital complex on the former Meralco property along Ortigas Avenue in Pasig.

  6. Philippine Orthopedic Center - Wikipedia

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    After it was turned over to the Philippine government, its functions were redirected to look after accident victims and orthopedic cases. Its name was later changed to Mandaluyong Emergency Hospital then, to National Orthopedic Hospital and Rehabilitation Medical Center. [2] In 1963, the hospital was relocated to Quezon City. Its authorized bed ...

  7. List of Roman Catholic churches in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Mandaluyong: 1863 Romanesque: San José de Trozo Parish: Saint Joseph: Santa Cruz: 1933 [4] Neo-Romanesque: Saint John the Baptist Church: Saint John the Baptist: San Juan: 1894 Neo-Romanesque: Also known as Pinaglabanan Church. San Miguel Church: Saint Michael and the Archangels: San Miguel: 1630 [5] Baroque: San Roque Church: Saint Roch ...

  8. Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital started as a six-bed clinic called the "Maternity House" on November 9, 1920. The clinic, which was founded by then Chairman of Public Welfare Board, Jose F. Fabella, was originally located along Isabel Street in Sampaloc, Manila. It was taken over by the Public Welfare Commission the following year.

  9. St. Luke's Medical Center – Quezon City - Wikipedia

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    St. Luke's Medical Center – Quezon City is a hospital in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines.It is a part of St. Luke's Medical Center group of hospitals. Founded in 1903, it is the third oldest American and Protestant hospital in the Philippines (first Protestant Episcopalian hospital in the country) after CPU–Iloilo Mission Hospital and Silliman University Medical Center.