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Status of Accreditation of Hospitals STATUS OF ACCREDITATION OF HOSPITALS PhRO NCR-CENTRAL ACCRE. NO. HOSPITAL/INSTITUTION STREET MUNICIPALITY/ CITY PROVINCE 1 H93006088 AFP MEDICAL CENTER V. LUNA ROAD, QUEZON CITY METRO MANILA 2 H93006742 AMANG RODRIGUEZ MEDICAL CENTER SUMULONG HIGHWAY, STO. NIÑO, MARIKINA CITY METRO MANILA 3 H93005550 CAMP GEN. EMILIO AGUINALDO STATION HOSPITAL CAMP AGUINALDO, MURPHY, QUEZON CITY METRO MANILA 4 H93005876 EAST AVENUE MEDICAL CENTER EAST AVENUE, DILIMAN, QUEZON CITY METRO MANILA 5 H93005841 LUNG CENTER OF THE PHILIPPINES QUEZON AVENUE, QUEZON CITY METRO MANILA 6 H93005816 NATIONAL CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL 266 E. RODRIGUEZ, SR. BLVD., QUEZON CITY METRO MANILA 7 H93005836 NATIONAL KIDNEY & TRANSPLANT INSTITUTE EAST AVENUE, DILIMAN, QUEZON CITY METRO MANILA 8 H93020660 NOVALICHES DISTRICT HOSPITAL QUIRINO HIGHWAY, SAN BARTOLOME, NOVALICHES, QUEZON CITY METRO MANILA 9 H93005590 PHILIPPINE CHILDREN'S MEDICAL CENTER QUEZON AVENUE CORNER AGHAM ROAD, QUEZON CITY METRO MANILA 10 H93005856 PHILIPPINE HEART CENTER EAST AVENUE, DILIMAN, QUEZON CITY METRO MANILA 11 H93005881 PHILIPPINE ORTHOPEDIC CENTER MA. CLARA ST. CORNER BANAWE ST., QUEZON CITY METRO MANILA 12 H93005565 PNP GENERAL HOSPITAL (MAIN) CAMP CRAME, QUEZON CITY METRO MANILA 13 H93005821 QUEZON CITY GENERAL HOSPITAL SEMINARY ROAD, EDSA, QUEZON CITY METRO MANILA 14 H93005789 QUIRINO MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER KATIPUNAN ROAD, PROJECT 4, QUEZON CITY METRO MANILA 15 H93007230 SAN JUAN MEDICAL CENTER N. DOMINGO ST., SAN JUAN METRO MANILA 16 H93005585 U.P. HEALTH SERVICE J.P. LAUREL ST., U.P. CAMPUS, DILIMAN, QUEZON CITY METRO MANILA 17 H93006073 VETERANS MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER NORTH AVENUE, DILIMAN, QUEZON CITY METRO MANILA PhRO NCR-NORTH ACCRE. NO. HOSPITAL/INSTITUTION STREET MUNICIPALITY/ CITY PROVINCE 1 H91005132 DR. JOSE FABELLA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL LOPE DE VEGA ST., SANTA CRUZ, MANILA METRO MANILA 2 H91007312 DR. JOSE N. RODRIGUEZ MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION SITE, TALA, CALOOCAN CITY METRO MANILA 3 H99021143 GAT ANDRES BONIFACIO MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER 8001 DELPAN ST., TONDO, MANILA METRO MANILA 4 H91005147 JOSE R. REYES MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER SAN LAZARO CPD., RIZAL AVE., SANTA CRUZ, MANILA METRO MANILA 5 H91006675 MANDALUYONG CITY MEDICAL CENTER 605 BONI AVENUE, MANDALUYON G CITY METRO MANILA 6 H99006680 NATIONAL CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH NUEVE DE FEBRERO ST., BRGY. MAUWAY, MANDALUYON G CITY METRO MANILA 7 H91005025 OSPITAL NG MAYNILA MEDICAL CENTER PRES. QUIRINO AVE., COR. ROXAS BLVD., MALATE, MANILA METRO MANILA 8 H91005234 OSPITAL NG SAMPALOC #677 GERONIMO ST. CORNER CAROLA ST., SAMPALOC, MANILA METRO MANILA 9 H91005167 OSPITAL NG TONDO JOSE ABAD SANTOS AVE., TONDO, MANILA METRO MANILA 10 H91006242 PRES. DIOSDADO MACAPAGAL MEMORIAL MEDICAL 450-A MABINI ST., CALOOCAN CITY METRO MANILA CENTER 11 H91005152 SAN LAZARO HOSPITAL QUIRICADA ST., SANTA CRUZ, MANILA METRO MANILA 12 H91020384 SAN LORENZO RUIZ WOMEN'S HOSPITAL 144 ROSITA SUBD., O. REYES ST., MALABON METRO MANILA 13 H91005356 TONDO MEDICAL CENTER H. LOPEZ BLVD., BALUT, TONDO, MANILA METRO MANILA 14 H91005030 UP-PHILIPPINE GENERAL HOSPITAL TAFT AVENUE, ERMITA, MANILA METRO MANILA 15 H99021158 VALENZUELA CITY EMERGENCY HOSPITAL POBLACION, POLO, VALENZUELA CITY METRO MANILA 16 H91004582 VALENZUELA MEDICAL CENTER PADRIGAL ST., KARUHATAN, VALENZUELA CITY METRO MANILA PhRO NCR-RIZAL ACCRE. NO. HOSPITAL/INSTITUTION STREET MUNICIPALITY/ CITY PROVINCE 1 H93006093 ANGONO GENERAL HOSPITAL A. IBANEZ ST., ANGONO RIZAL 2 H93006135 ANTIPOLO DISTRICT HOSPITAL NHA AVE., BRGY. DELA PAZ, ANTIPOLO RIZAL 3 H93007327 ARMY STATION HOSPITAL CAMP GENERAL MATEO CAPINPIN, TANAY RIZAL 4 H93007225 PILILLA MEDICARE HOSPITAL ALMADRIGO ST., PILILLA RIZAL 5 H93006844 RIZAL PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL T. CLAUDIO ST., BRGY. SAN JUAN, MORONG RIZAL 6 H93022024 YNARES MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL 474 NATIONAL ROAD, JALA-JALA RIZAL PhRO I ACCRE. NO. HOSPITAL/INSTITUTION STREET MUNICIPALITY/ CITY PROVINCE 1 H01001598 BATANES GENERAL HOSPITAL NATIONAL ROAD, KAYHUVOKAN BASCO BATANES 2 H01000493 BANGUI DISTRICT HOSPITAL BANGUI ILOCOS NORTE 3 H01000535 DINGRAS DISTRICT HOSPITAL BRGY. SUYO DINGRAS ILOCOS NORTE 4 H01000540 DOÑA JOSEFA EDRALIN MARCOS DISTRICT HOSPITAL MARCOS ILOCOS NORTE 5 H01000408 GOV. ROQUE B. ABLAN, SR. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL P. GOMEZ ST., LAOAG CITY ILOCOS NORTE 6 H01000413 LAOAG CITY GENERAL HOSPITAL LAOAG CITY ILOCOS NORTE 7 H01000500 MARIANO MARCOS MEM. HOSPITAL & MED. CTR. 6 SAN JULIAN, BATAC ILOCOS NORTE 8 H01000560 PIDDIG MEDICARE AND COMMUNITY HOSPITAL PIDDIG ILOCOS NORTE 9 H01022731 VINTAR DISTRICT HOSPITAL BRGY. 25 TAMDAGAN VINTAR ILOCOS NORTE 10 H01020028 BESSANG PASS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CERVANTES ILOCOS SUR 11 H01000831 CENTRAL ILOCOS SUR DISTRICT HOSPITAL PARATONG, NARVACAN ILOCOS SUR 12 H01000595 GABRIELA SILANG GENERAL HOSPITAL TAMAG, VIGAN ILOCOS SUR 13 H01000739 MAGSINGAL DISTRICT HOSPITAL STA. MONICA, MAGSINGAL ILOCOS SUR 14 H01000826 SALCEDO MEDICARE AND COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SALCEDO (BAUGEN) ILOCOS SUR 15 H01000764 SINAIT DISTRICT HOSPITAL SINAIT ILOCOS SUR 16 H01000846 STA. LUCIA DISTRICT HOSPITAL NATIONAL HIGHWAY, STA. LUCIA ILOCOS SUR 17 H01000871 TAGUDIN GENERAL HOSPITAL AND CAPILLARIASIS BIO TAGUDIN ILOCOS SUR CENTER 18 H01000928 BACNOTAN DISTRICT HOSPITAL POBLACION BACNOTAN LA UNION 19 H01001018 CABA MEDICARE & COMMUNITY HOSPITAL POBLACION SUR CABA LA UNION 20 H01000886 ILOCOS TRAINING & REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER PARIAN, SAN FERNANDO CITY LA UNION 21 H01000933 LA UNION MEDICAL CENTER BRGY. NAZARENO AGOO LA UNION 22 H01001023 NAGUILIAN DISTRICT HOSPITAL NATIVIDAD NAGUILIAN LA UNION 23 H01000973 NORTHERN LA UNION MATERNITY & CHILDREN'S BUNGOL, BALAOAN LA UNION HOSPITAL 24 H01001038 ROSARIO DISTRICT HOSPITAL CONCEPCION, ROSARIO LA UNION 25 H01001309 ASINGAN MEDICARE & COMMUNITY HOSPITAL DUPAC ASINGAN PANGASINAN 26 H01001267 BAYAMBANG DISTRICT HOSPITAL BICAL NORTE, BAYAMBANG PANGASINAN 27 H01001354 BOLINAO MEDICARE & COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SAMPALOC, BOLINAO PANGASINAN 28 H01020553 COL. DOMINGO A. VALDEZ MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BOBONOT DASOL PANGASINAN 29 H01001461 DON AMADEO J. PEREZ SR. MEM. GENERAL HOSPITAL PAURIDO, URDANETA PANGASINAN 30 H01021489 DON MARIANO C. VERZOSA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL V. SOLIS ST., LINGAYEN PANGASINAN 31 H01001441 EASTERN PANGASINAN DISTRICT HOSPITAL NEW MAGALLANES, TAYUG PANGASINAN 32 H01022457 MALASIQUI MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL CABATLING, MALASIQUI PANGASINAN 33 H01022248 MANAOAG COMMUNITY HOSPITAL BARITAO MANAOAG PANGASINAN 34 H01001389 MANGATAREM DISTRICT HOSPITAL CASILAGAN, MANGATAREM PANGASINAN 35 H01021474 MAPANDAN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 024 FIRE TREE ST., MAPANDAN PANGASINAN 36 H01001538 PANGASINAN PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL SAN CARLOS CITY SAN CARLOS CITY PANGASINAN 37 H01001416 POZORRUBIO MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL TALOGTOG, POZORUBIO PANGASINAN 38 H01001105 REGION I MEDICAL CENTER ARELLANO ST., DAGUPAN CITY PANGASINAN 39 H01001456 UMINGAN MEDICARE & COMMUNITY HOSPITAL BURGOS ST., UMINGAN PANGASINAN 40 H01001292 WESTERN PANGASINAN DISTRICT HOSPITAL SABARO,POBLACION ALAMINOS PANGASINAN PhRO II ACCRE. NO. HOSPITAL/INSTITUTION STREET MUNICIPALITY/ CITY PROVINCE 1 H02001685 ALCALA MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL CENTRO NORTE ALCALA CAGAYAN 2 H02001854 ALFONSO PONCE ENRILE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SMART, GONZAGA CAGAYAN 3 H02001752 APARRI PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL APARRI CAGAYAN 4 H02001829 BALLESTEROS DISTRICT HOSPITAL BALLESTEROS CAGAYAN 5 H02001610 CAGAYAN VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER MAHARLIKA HIGHWAY, TUGUEGARAO CITY CAGAYAN 6 H02020160 DR. TOMAS L. NOLASCO SR. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL- GATTARAN CAGAYAN REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CTR. 7 H02001727 LASAM DISTRICT HOSPITAL IGNACIO B. JURADO, LASAM CAGAYAN 8 H02001707 MATILDE A. OLIVAS DISTRICT HOSPITAL GEN. E. BATALLA, CAMALANIUGA N CAGAYAN 9 H02001889 NORTHERN CAGAYAN DISTRICT HOSPITAL SAN ANDRES, SANCHEZ-MIRA CAGAYAN 10 H02001732 NUESTRA SRA. DE PIAT DISTRICT HOSPITAL MAGUILLING, PIAT CAGAYAN 11 H02001747 TUAO DISTRICT HOSPITAL BULAGAO, TUAO CAGAYAN 12 H02001625 TUGUEGARAO CITY PEOPLE'S GENERAL HOSPITAL LUNA ST., TUGUEGARAO CITY CAGAYAN 13 H02002153 CAMP MELCHOR DELA CRUZ STATION HOSPITAL UPI, GAMU ISABELA 14 H02002066 CAUAYAN DISTRICT HOSPITAL PRENZA, CAUAYAN ISABELA 15 H02021954 ECHAGUE DISTRICT HOSPITAL ECHAGUE ISABELA 16 H02020140 ELVIN U. MASIGAN INTEGRATED MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BLISS SITE, STA. MARIA ISABELA 17 H02001976 GOV. FAUSTINO N. DY, SR. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CALAMAGUI 2ND, ILAGAN ISABELA 18 H02002133 JONES MEDICARE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL JONES ISABELA 19 H02002295 MANUEL A. ROXAS DISTRICT HOSPITAL NATIONAL ROAD, ROXAS ISABELA 20 H02002006 MILAGROS DISTRICT HOSPITAL NGARAG, CABAGAN ISABELA 21 H02022686 PALANAN STATION HOSPITAL CENTRO WEST, PALANAN ISABELA 22 H02002031 SAN MARIANO MEDICARE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL ZONE I, SAN MARIANO ISABELA 23 H02002188 SOUTHERN ISABELA GENERAL HOSPITAL ZAMORA ST., BRGY. ROSARIO, SANTIAGO CITY ISABELA 24 H02002046 TUMAUINI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL LINGALING, TUMAUINI ISABELA 25 H02002551 DUPAX DISTRICT HOSPITAL MALASIN, DUPAX DEL NORTE NUEVA VIZCAYA 26 H02020568 KASIBU MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL PUDI, KASIBU NUEVA VIZCAYA 27 H02002571 LT. TIDANG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PAMPANG, KAYAPA NUEVA VIZCAYA 28 H02002546 NUEVA VIZCAYA PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL NATIONAL HIGHWAY, ALMAGUER NORTH BAMBANG NUEVA VIZCAYA 29 H02002531 VETERANS REGIONAL HOSPITAL MAGSAYSAY, BAYOMBONG NUEVA VIZCAYA 30 H02002591 AGLIPAY DISTRICT HOSPITAL OLD TOWN SITE, PROGRESO, AGLIPAY QUIRINO 31 H02002608 DIFFUN DISTRICT HOSPITAL ANDRES BONIFACIO, DIFFUN QUIRINO 32 H02002613 MADDELA MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL DIDUYON, MADDELA QUIRINO 33 H02002586 QUIRINO PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL SAN MARCOS, CABARROGUIS QUIRINO PhRO III ACCRE. NO. HOSPITAL/INSTITUTION STREET MUNICIPALITY/ CITY PROVINCE 1 H03007449
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