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A history picture of Matilda International Hospital
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Geography | |
Location | 41 Mount Kellett Road, The Peak, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong |
Coordinates | 22°15′35″N 114°08′58″E / 22.25973°N 114.14944°ECoordinates: 22°15′35″N 114°08′58″E / 22.25973°N 114.14944°E |
Organisation | |
Care system | Private |
Funding | Non-profit hospital |
Hospital type | District General |
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Emergency department | No Accident & Emergency |
History | |
Founded | January 1907 |
Links | |
Website | www |
Lists | Hospitals in Hong Kong |
Designated | 2009-12-18 |
Reference no. | 510 |
Matilda International Hospital (Chinese: 明德國際醫院) is a hospital in Hong Kong located at 41 Mount Kellett Road, The Peak, Hong Kong Island. The hospital was built as a result of the last will and testament of Granville Sharp, the husband of Matilda Lincolne Sharp. Granville Sharp was a successful banker descended from the well-known Sharp family of Romsey, Hampshire, United Kingdom, another member of which was 'Conversation' Sharp.
Originally from the UK, Granville Sharp and his wife Matilda moved to Hong Kong. Matilda died in 1893, and Granville bequeathed a hospital to be constructed in his wife's memory upon his own death.
The hospital admitted its first patients in 1907, at that time providing free care to expatriates. Non-British were barred from The Peak by legislation, and could not benefit from being treated in the hospital. The original building, still in use today, is outstandingly beautiful, as is the hospital's location in The Peak, Hong Kong Island.
In the past it was known as the Matilda Memorial & War Hospital, but it has been renamed Matilda International Hospital (MIH), and is a not-for-profit hospital serving all the people of Hong Kong and the wider region. It provides four core services: maternity, orthopaedic, surgical, health assessment and outpatient services.
The Matilda Medical Centre (MMC) was opened in the Central area of Hong Kong to mark the hospital's centenary celebration in 2007, and extended its services to Kowloon in Tsim Sha Tsui serving a wider public and corporate clients.
The Hospital used to be surveyed and accredited bi-annually by the Trent Accreditation Scheme of the United Kingdom. In 2010 it adopted the standards of the Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS), becoming fully ACHS accredited in December 2010. The hospital has also obtained the ISO 9001:2008 certification, a non-clinically orientated quality management system.