QUIRINO MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER

JP RIZAL COR. P. TUAZON COR. KATIPUNAN RD. PROJECT 4, MARILAG, QUEZON CITY, NCR, SECOND DISTRICT

200 and over (Large)

HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK

https://qmmc.doh.gov.ph/

Standing in an elevated ridge overlooking the Marikina Valley, this 42,000.00 sq. meters of edifice, caters not only the Quezon City residents and immediate community but all the neighboring towns of Marikina, Antipolo, San Mateo, Montalban, Caloocan, Novaliches and even the nearby provinces of Laguna, Bulacan, Cavite and the like.


QMMC was established in 1951, through the generous donations of civic minded people, Philippines Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) and the Department of Labor (from where its name was originally taken) which operated under the auspices of the Department of Health. It formally opened its doors to the public on August 15, 1953 as the first government hospital in Quezon City. A “PEOPLE-ORIENTED INSTITUTION” with the primary goal of reaching out to the sick and infirm.

Formerly known as the Labor Hospital, QMMC was built and organized for the service of the indigents on August 15, 1953 during the tenure of the late Pres. Elpidio Quirino. Later, it was named as Quirino Memorial General Hospital on Aug 15, 1964 pursuant to PD 3975 then to Quirino Memorial Medical Center pursuant to EO 119 with a 350-bed capacity from 250 to 350 under RA 8313 in 1997.

Republic Act No. 11501 was signed into law on November 13, 2020 increasing the bed capacity of QMMC from 500 bed capacity to 1000 bed capacity, also upgrading the personnel complement, and health care services and its facilities.

QUIRINO MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER is located at JP Rizal cor. P. Tuazon Sts. Project 4, in the third district of Quezon City. Approximately 4 hectares, or 42,000 sq. meters.



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