As more patients seek advanced treatment for cancer, heart disease, neurological disorders, and orthopedic conditions, St. Luke’s Medical Center is strengthening its position as a destination for highly specialized healthcare in the Philippines.
That momentum was reinforced after both St. Luke’s – Global City and St. Luke’s – Quezon City were recognized in Newsweek and Statista’s “Best Specialized Hospitals Asia Pacific 2026” rankings.
Specialties drive the results
St. Luke’s – Global City ranked No. 1 in the Philippines in Cardiac Surgery, Oncology, Orthopedics, and Pediatrics. It was also recognized as the country’s top specialized hospital overall.
St. Luke’s – Quezon City earned the No. 1 spot in Neurology and Neurosurgery.
A regional benchmark
The annual ranking evaluates hospitals across 11 Asia-Pacific markets and recognizes excellence in specialties including cardiology, oncology, neurology, orthopedics, pediatrics, and pulmonology.
The strong showing reflects St. Luke’s continued investment in specialized medical teams, advanced technologies, and multidisciplinary treatment programs designed to improve patient outcomes.
What’s ahead
As healthcare systems across the region continue to evolve, St. Luke’s said it remains focused on clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care.
The dual recognition further strengthens the institution’s reputation as one of Asia-Pacific’s leading providers of specialty healthcare and reinforces its commitment to delivering globally competitive medical services.
—Edited by Miguel R. Camus