In a statement, the hospital said the new 13-storey hospital building will eventually accommodate nearly 80% of its current services, including 140 nursing unit beds.
Despite its scale, the building will occupy only 10% of the total area, a strategic design choice that minimizes disruption to ongoing operations and maximizes space efficiency.
Scheduled for completion in 2027, the new hospital will feature state-of-the-art medical technology and adhere to the highest standards of patient comfort and safety.
Established in the 1960s, St. Luke’s Quezon City has long been a cornerstone of healthcare in Metro Manila.
However, it pointed out that decades of growth have pushed the hospital's capacity to its limits.
In response, St. Luke’s initiated a redevelopment project to elevate its services and infrastructure, aligning with the evolving needs of patients and the healthcare sector.
This project underscores St. Luke's commitment to providing exceptional healthcare and meeting the future demands of the community.