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Makati Medical Center is one of the top medical research and training facilities in Asia, and the Philippines premier hospital. Their decades of innovation and service to their patients, their families, and the community show their deep commitment to providing outstanding patient care, pioneering significant research initiatives, and training new generations of healthcare providers who can proudly continue their tradition of excellent health service with a heart.

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Makati Medical Center, the leading healthcare facility in the Philippines, is a 609-bed tertiary hospital that provides sophisticated medical and surgical facilities. They are committed to delivering total quality healthcare services that exceed your expectations.

Date started operations:May 31, 1969
Ownership:Privately held corporation
Total building area:50,000 sqm
Floor area: 84,500 gfa
Number of beds:524 Inpatient beds
Number of newborn beds:30 bassinets
Total number of staff physicians: 811
Active: 638
Visiting: 173

Since they opened our doors in 1969, Makati Medical Center has been the birthplace of many medical firsts in the Philippines, in Asia, and the world.

• Their firsts:
– Successful heart transplant
– Use of pentothal anesthesia for labor
– Hospital-based laser center, the MCF DermLaser and Phototherapy Unit
– Intensive care unit
– Training center, the Department of Cardiology
– Computerized Imaging Institute, which is a primary center for neuroradiology, with advanced facilities that are hard to find in Southeast Asia
– Pancreatic and gastric surgeries
– Pioneers of the country's medical boards
– Separation of conjoined twins

• The best:
– Trauma services
– State-of-the-art radiology department

They consistently try to follow in the footsteps of their founding fathers, who were doctors and leaders in their respective fields:
• Dr. Constantino P. Manahan in Obstetrics and Gynecology
• Dr. Mariano M. Alimurung in Cardiology
• Dr.

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