Roxas Memorial Provincial Hospital
Roxas Memorial Provincial Hospital
MEMORIAL
PROVINCIAL
HOSPITAL
St. Anthony College of Roxas City, Inc.
San Roque Extension, Roxas City 5800, Capiz, Philippines
Tel. (036) 6210 – 431 loc/s: 161, 162, 163, Telefax (036) 6214 – 185
Website: http://sach.dcphilippines.org email: [email protected]
Roxas City is gearing up for medical-hub in Northern Panay as several hospitals and health
institutions are upgrading. Currently, the city has one government-owned hospital with
two sites and four private hospitals. Through the aid of public empowerment, City of
Roxas took off its landfall in the Hall of Famer for Red Orchid (Smoke Free City) in the
Philippines. With the partnership of Private and Government sectors, several health
propaganda were established to strengthen the health care delivery system. Today,
several business tycoons are eyeing to put up world-class health facilities in the City.
Roxas Memorial Provincial Hospital is a tertiary government hospital in the province of
Capiz with 200-bed capacity however, the implementation is 250-270 beds with 125%
occupancy rate to accommodate patients in need of hospitalization. It caters patient from
four (4) Inter-Local Health Zones with catchment areas of Roxas City, towns of Panay,
Ivisan, and Panitan Rural Health Unit with a total population of 271, 844. Due to its
geographical location, it also caters patients from nearby municipalities in the Province of
Aklan and Northern Iloilo.
Roxas Memorial Provincial Hospital is located at Arnaldo Boulevard, Roxas City, Capiz,
Philippines
VISION
A premiere center of excellence with accessible, affordable and quality public health
care services.
MISION STATEMENT
We commit to quality health care services standards in the health care service standards
in the healthcare delivery system through excellent facilities, efficient business
processes, and empowered personnel for customer satisfaction and better health
outcomes.
SERVICE VALUES
Responsible
Motivated
Productive
Humane
SERVICE VISION
Responsable kag
Masaligan nga
Pag serbisyo
Hatagan ang tanan
SERVICE TAGLINE
SERVICES OFFERED:
A. General Medicine
Neurology
Infectious Diseases
Gastroenterology
Pulmonology
Cardiology
Adult Oncology
B. General Pediatrics
• Pulmonology
C. General Obstetrics and Gynecology
• Oncology
D. General Surgery
Ophthalmology
ENT
Orthopedic Surgery
Blood Chemistry
Blood Station
Histopathology
Hematology
Water Analysis
Serology
Bacteriology
Clinical Microscopy
Drug Testing Center
I. Hospital Pharmacy
J. Out-Patient Department (Capitol Hills, Brgy. Lanot, Roxas City)
Dental Services
Pharmacy
Laboratory
Animal Bite Center
Adolescent Health
The Provincial Health Office provides Technical Assistance, Supervision and monitoring of
the implementation of various health programs in Hospitals, Rural Health Units and
Barangay Health stations.
The Provincial Health Office (PHO) is mandated by law as the Provincial Partner of the
Department of Health (DOH) in overseeing the implementation of all DOH Programs and
shall be primarily responsible for the formulation, planning, implementation and
coordination of policies and programs in the field of health within the Province.
R.A 7169 Also known as “Local Government Code of 1991” stated in its SECTION 12.
Government Centers. – Provinces, cities, and municipalities shall endeavor to establish a
government center where offices, agencies, or branches of the National Government,
local government units, or government-owned or -controlled corporations may, as far
as practicable, be located.
“Promotes, Protects and Preserves Health and Sanitation in the Province of Capiz.”
VISION:
MISSION:
Hon. Evan
Contreras
HEALTH PROGRAMS
Family Health Infectious Non- Environmental Local Health Health
and Nutrition Diseases Communicable Occupational System Information
Diseases Health System
1.Adolescent 1. Emerging 1. Violence 1.Environmental 1. 1. Health
Health and and Re- and Injury Health Epidemiological Advocacy and
Development emerging Prevention Surveillance Promotion
Program Infectious Program and
Disease Response
Program