ST Lukes
ST Lukes
ST Lukes
LUKE’S
VISION
St. Luke's Medical Center will be an internationally recognized academic medical center
MISSION
VALUES
Patient-Centered Care
We put the needs of our patients at the core of what we do through outstanding clinical
Innovation
We strive consistently exceed the highest standards of quality in everything that we do.
Synergy
We always work as a team to ensure the delivery of the best possible healthcare
Social Responsibility
COMPANY PROFILE
St. Luke’s Medical Center (SLMC) is recognized as the leading and most respected
healthcare institution in the Philippines. Its two facilities in Quezon City and
Global City, Taguigare at par with the most advanced hospitals around the world. A
testament to SLMC’s world class quality medical service is its accreditation with, and
St. Luke’s-Quezon City has the sole distinction of being the first hospital in the country
accredited by the JCI, or Joint Commission International: the international arm of the Joint
received in 2003. It is also only the second hospital in Asia to be JCI-accredited. In 2016,
it was also the first in the country to be accredited by JCI as an Academic Medical Center
Hospital. St. Luke’s-Global City, on the other hand, earned its own JCI hospital
accreditation in 2012 after only two years of operation. Both hospitals are also accredited
by JCI for the Clinical Care Program Certification (CCPC) for the Primary Stroke Program.
Germany-based accrediting body Temos (Trust, Effective Medicine, and Optimized
Services) accredited both hospitals for Excellence in Medical Tourism and Quality in
International Patient Care. St. Luke’s-Quezon City and Global City have also been
recognized by the Diplomatic Council of Europe, in 2014 as two of only 20 “Best Hospitals
Partner Hospitals.”.
The passion to continuously improve, redefine, and evolve excellence in medical and
patient services has been the cornerstone of SLMC’s mission to deliver state-of-the-art
healthcare. This is also guided by key drivers: good clinical outcomes, patient safety,
education, training and research, a superior patient experience, and financial viability.
SLMC’s Quezon City and Global City hospitals possess a combined total of 1,146 well-
appointed rooms to ensure that all patients can be comfortably attended to, without fear
menu, a private butler, and advanced living amenities. SLMC believes that comfort and a
positive experience are vital in the quest for health and recovery, and its range of patient
It is because SLMC’s rooms provide a restorative space perfect for healing that they are
a sought-after choice for patients who need hospital care. A testament to this would be
the combined average number of in-patient admissions per year for both Quezon City
and Global City Hospitals, which is at 60,321 annually. Meanwhile, an average of 2.7
million yearly outpatient consultations indicates that SLMC is also the top-of-mind choice
of specific medical conditions, while significant investments have been made to acquire
advanced medical technologies and equipment that provide the most accurate
diagnostics possible. In the hands of skilled and committed doctors, these advanced tools
help propel SLMC and its capabilities to the forefront of healthcare service in the
verifies the institute’s position as a pioneer in the country’s health and wellness sphere:
SLMC’s Research and Biotechnology arm, based in Quezon City, is a prime mover and
catalyst in the advancement of medical science in the Philippines. Its remarkable progress
is marked by the wealth of scientific data generated from the development of several
molecular diagnostic tests which are then carried over to clinics and hospital wards,
SLMC also offers Robotic Surgery, which is used to enhance the capabilities of surgeons
in operations with limited manoeuvrable space. This technology has been used in
urologic, gynaecologic, ENT-HNS, and general surgery cases, and is a highly specialized
surgical method that offers patient benefits such as minimal pain, less trauma, a shorter
hospital stay, and minimal to no scarring. To date, SLMC has already performed close to
1000 Robotic Surgery procedures, and this number is expected to rise considering that it
recognized as the fastest growing one of its kind in South East Asia.
The Trans catheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) procedure was first made available
in the Philippines at SLMC, allowing doctors to treat Aortic Stenosis (AS) without having
to resort to open-heart surgery. SLMC has already reached the 100 patient milestone for
TAVR patients, which places it comfortably in the top three in Southeast Asia for the most
In order to provide a safer, faster alternative to medication and the typical ablation
procedure for patients who suffer from Atrial Fibrillation (AF), SLMC acquired a
CryoConsole System—the first of its kind in the Philippines. Operated by trained Cardiac
enables the minimally invasive practice of catheter ablation for patients. This procedure
reduces the recovery time required by normal catheter ablation, allowing patients to return
SLMC also addresses the limited number of organ donations in the Philippines with the
establishment of its own Center for Organ Transplantation. The center performs both
living and deceased organ transplantation procedures with survival rates at par with
capable of performing living-donor liver transplants. SLMC is also the first hospital in the
Philippines to be accredited by Phil Health for the “Z” Package, making organ
To be able to treat peritoneal carcinomatosis more effectively, SLMC has made Hyper
thermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy, or HIPEC, available to those afflicted with this rare
type of cancer. HIPEC is the gold standard when it comes to this type of treatment,
delivering the highly concentrated, heated chemotherapy to the affected area with more
accuracy.
SLMC’s Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine and Infertility (CARMI) is the only
SLMC’s Global City Facility is home to the country’s first Center for Advanced
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, under its Institute of Digestive and Liver diseases. The
diagnostic and therapeutic center addresses upper and lower gastrointestinal diseases
using state-of-the-art technology from Japan. Among the available procedures at the
SLMC’s Brain Attack Team (BAT), the first of its kind to be globally-recognized and
accredited by the JCI, ensures the rapid and correct treatment of stroke. The BAT is
specialists.
this in mind that SLMC created the STEMI Team, specifically to address the needs of
STEMI patients. Emergency physicians and nurses, coronary care unit nurses, Cath lab
The institute’s Molecular Pathology arm, on the other hand, specializes in examining
diseases and conditions from the root. To properly classify conditions, Molecular
Pathology examines them through the molecular structure of the patient, providing a more
accurate interpretation for a more personalized treatment. This multidisciplinary approach
SLMC is also proud to possess some of the most advanced technology in the Philippines.
Among SLMC’s cutting edge tools are a Varian True Beam system which offers a range
of capabilities for cancer care, research, and treatment; Thulium Laser for safe and blood-
less enucleation; a Philips Azurion 7 paired with a Volcano CORE Mobile system, which
is an advanced image-guided therapy solution, now part of SLMC’s Cath lab; and a high-
accommodations, and its advanced medical systems and technologies, SLMC also
inspires confidence in patients as an institute that employs doctors and associates who
are willing to learn and practice medical and healthcare services in a dynamic
accredited fellowship training programs—all of which are geared towards learning, and
sharing in the hospital, while staying unified under the umbrella of delivering the best in
Future competent and compassionate medical professionals are educated and trained at
medical school grants full scholarships to the best and brightest graduates of leading
Colleges and Universities. It also offers international clinical observer ships and the MS
hand to assist patients and their families with medical and personal concerns.
Up on the horizon for SLMC is the upcoming completion of St. Luke’s Medical Center–
Davao City between 2020 and 2021.Located at Azuela Cove in Lanang, a prime
waterside location, the facility promises to continue the SLMC institute’s commitment to
top-notch medical services and patient care. Aside from a flagship St. Luke’s Medical
Center hospital, the 25-hectare, master-planned mixed use community will also feature
low- to mid-rise residential towers, commercial lots, office spaces, an events venue, and
St. Luke’s Medical Center will relentlessly pursue its vision and mission for many years
to come, and will continue to be the country’s premier medical institution and hospital of
History
ward and dispensary hospital. St. Luke's started out as fully free outpatient clinic for the
poor in Calle Magdalena, Tondo. It also supports and conducts medical, dental and
Our Social Service Program enables less privileged Filipinos equitable access to world
More often, the poor seek medical services from public hospitals and healthcare facilities,
which are often congested and have inadequate resources to provide them the best
Our program will ensure that more indigent people can be reached, making positive
impact on their lives. Out of the 90,000 outpatients served by MSSD, about 3,000 are
Aside from this, St. Luke’s Medical Center Foundation, Inc. also supports community
health programs such as free clinics and health advocacy campaigns and training in
the indigenous people of Aeta in Capas Tarlac. A big group of volunteers from these
organizations trekked rocky and slippery paths, crossed mountain and braved several
rivers recently to reach the farthest Aeta community in Manalal in Capas Tarlac. They
distributed medicines, health kits, toiletries, food and clothing to the community people.
Project Liwanag has been involved in the electrification of remote tribal Aeta communities
in Tarlac and its partnership with St. Luke’s will bolster its mission to empower these
grassroots partnership. Photo shows members of St. Luke’s Medical Center Foundation,
the St. Luke’s – Global City Support and Services Division and Marketing Group and
Project Liwanag with the community leaders and residents of Sitio Manalal in Capas,
Tarlac.
MEDICAL EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP AND CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION
PROGRAM
The Medical Education Scholarship and Continuing Medical Education Program benefit
the students and doctors of the St. Luke’s College of Medicine-William H. Quasha
We provide 100% funding for the tuition fees, books, laboratory and miscellaneous fees
of students for the full four years of medical education, provided they qualify to the
program and they maintain requisite grade averages every semester. Students are
stringently screened for both their academic abilities and for their family’s incapacity to
We support the continuing medical education program of St. Luke’s for physicians who
to further their medical know-how and skills. The additional training will equip our
healthcare professionals with the skills necessary to provide the best care possible for
Four scholars were successfully screened and admitted as full scholars for the entire four
year course of medicine proper at the St. Luke’s College of Medicine beginning this
School Year 2017-2018. They are Claisyl B. Casiwan, a BS Nursing graduate of St. Louis
Zamboanga and Randy Franz G. Selim, a BS Pharmacy graduate of San Pedro College
de Davao.
The scholarship provides the students 100% funding for the tuition, laboratory and
miscellaneous fees, books and monthly stipend for the full four years of medical
education. They will be honing their knowledge and skills in the medical school known to
We provide funding for research projects specifically those that will have the greatest
St. Luke’s Global City Nurses, FND Experts Push for Healthy Diet
Celebration by spearheading a
for the residents of Western Bicutan in Taguig City last July 25, 2017.
Bearing the National Nutrition Council 43rd Annual Nutrition Month theme “Healthy Diet,
Gawing Habit-For Life!,” the nurses, dietitians, chefs and food and nutrition experts of St.
Luke’s emphasized the importance of a healthy diet as a means of staying healthy and
preventing diseases.
selection, preparation and cooking while their children participated in separate lectures
on the basic food groups and activity-based assignments. The principles of “Go, Grow
and Glow” food were discussed as parents and their children learn proper meal
preparation with the right proportion of each food group. The parents engaged in hands-
on cooking while their children joined in canvass bag painting at the end of the day’s
program.
The nutrition month celebration was the latest in the string of component activities that
the nurses of the hospital have been conducting in the barangay for its long range
comprehensive and sustainable community outreach program. Earlier, the nurses also
discussions on various health issues, among others. The goal of the program is to
empower the community to take charge of their own individual and community health and