Davao Doctors Hospital | |
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Geography | |
Location | 118 E. Quirino Avenue, Davao City, Davao del Sur, Philippines |
Organisation | |
Hospital type | Level 4 Tertiary Facility |
Affiliated university | Davao Doctors' College |
Services | |
Emergency department | Yes |
Beds | 250 |
History | |
Founded | 1969 |
Links | |
Website | http://www.ddh.com.ph/ |
Davao Doctors Hospital is a privately owned, level 4 tertiary facility and multi-specialty hospital located in Davao City, Philippines. It was founded in 1969 and is the largest and most modern hospital in Southern Philippines. It has 250 beds and a 10-storey Medical Tower Building that houses more than 130 active members of medical staff in varied specialties and sub-specialties.
In the 1960s, a group of young doctors came back to the Philippines after their specialty training in the United States. In 1961, Dr. Honorio Hilario, owner of Botica Villa, invited Dr. Luisito Guanlao to set up a clinic in the pharmacy. Within four years, more doctors set up clinics there as well, and in 1965, Dr. Guanlao broached the $1 million question "Why not build a hospital for maximum healthcare?"
Thus, in August 1966, Clinica Hilario, Inc. was incorporated by doctors Honorio Hilario, Sr., Luisito Guanlao, Agusto Abela, Juan Belisario, Jr., Rodrigo Casiño, Honorio dela Cruz, Jose Ganioqui, Benigno Magpantay, Gerino Pangan, Pacita San Vicente, Crisostomo Serrano, Sr., Herminio Villano, Sr., and Amador Villanueva. From the original 15 incorporators with Php400,000 capitalization in 1966, the corporation's stockholders increased to 154 with a capitalization of Php2 million in 1969. The aim of the corporation was to build a hospital that would deliver the best possible medical care in Mindanao, an institution that would provide the facilities that would enable the medical specialists to practice the expertise they acquired from different centers in the USA and the UP-PGH Medical Center. It was then that starting with a 50-bed occupancy, Davao Doctors Hospital opened its doors to the public. On January 13, 1970, Dr. Gerino Pangan delivered the first baby at DDH, Reuben Higino Cabrera.
In the 1970s, Davao Doctors Hospital bed capacity increased to 150 and provisions for an intensive-care unit was set in place, along with an Annex for doctors' clinics. To complement the hospital's nursing care, DDH opened the Davao Doctors Hospital School of Nursing, which eventually became as the subsidiary now known as Davao Doctors College.
The construction and expansion of building complexes continued from 1979 to 1986. The DDH extension building for the renovation of the operating room and delivery room was done in 1991, the Medical Arts building in 1994, and the Medical Tower for doctors' offices in 1999.