List of hospitals in Metro Manila

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The following is a list of notable hospitals in Metro Manila, Philippines.

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City of Manila

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Medical Center Manila
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Philippine General Hospital

Caloocan

Las Piñas

Makati

Malabon

Mandaluyong

Marikina

Muntinlupa

Parañaque

Pasay

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San Juan de Dios Hospital

Pasig

Pateros

Quezon City

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Providence Hospital - Quezon Ave.
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Capitol Medical Center
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Armed Forces of the Philippines Medical Center

San Juan

Taguig

Valenzuela

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