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Holy Child Hospital Foundation Inc.

Dumaguete · Negros Oriental

Compassionate care for our community

Holy Child Hospital Foundation Inc. supports accessible, quality healthcare for families across Negros Oriental and nearby islands—rooted in service and the healing mission of Holy Child Hospital.

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Since 1965 Serving the region alongside Sisters of Mount Carmel
Healthcare professionals caring for patients

Our mission

Healing with heart in Dumaguete

Holy Child Hospital is a Level II general hospital in Dumaguete City, managed by the Sisters of Mount Carmel since 1965. The Foundation exists to advance charitable healthcare—helping patients who might otherwise travel to Cebu or Manila for essential medical services.

We work to strengthen hospital programs, patient assistance, and community outreach so quality care remains within reach for Negros Oriental and neighboring communities.

A beacon of hope for patients across Negros Oriental and nearby islands.

Clinical services

Care you can count on

Holy Child Hospital offers a broad range of inpatient and outpatient services. Information below reflects publicly listed hospital capabilities.

Pediatrics

Care for infants, children, and adolescents.

Obstetrics & Gynecology

Maternal health, delivery, and women's health.

Surgery

General surgical procedures and perioperative care.

Internal Medicine

Diagnosis and treatment of adult medical conditions.

Laboratory

Clinical chemistry, hematology, and microscopy.

Radiology & ECG

Diagnostic imaging and cardiac studies.

Dental Services

Oral health care for patients.

Emergency & Inpatient

24-hour hospital support when needs are urgent.

Modern hospital corridor

Foundation

What the Foundation does

Holy Child Hospital Foundation Inc. channels philanthropy and partnerships toward:

Patient aid
Assistance for underserved families facing medical costs.
Program support
Strengthening clinical services, equipment, and staff development.
Community health
Outreach, education, and preventive care initiatives.
Partnerships
Collaboration with donors, volunteers, and civic groups.

Community

Serving Negros Oriental

Located on Bishop Epifanio Surban Street in Poblacion 3, Dumaguete City, the hospital sits at the heart of the diocesan community. For decades it has been a trusted resource for families across the province and surrounding islands.

The Foundation invites supporters who share our commitment to compassionate, accessible healthcare in Central Visayas.

Support

Give · Volunteer · Partner

Donations help fund patient assistance, facility improvements, and community programs. Volunteers and corporate partners are welcome to inquire about current needs.

For giving instructions and receipts, please contact usILLUMINADA MONDEJAR will be glad to assist.

Updates

News & announcements

Community health outreach

Free screening and education sessions in Dumaguete barangays.

Patient assistance fund

Expanded support for indigent admission cases.

Volunteer orientation

New volunteers welcome for patient companionship programs.

Equipment upgrade appeal

Foundation campaign for diagnostic improvements.

FAQ

Common questions

How do I reach the hospital?

Holy Child Hospital is on Bishop Epifanio Surban Street, Poblacion 3, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental 6200. For appointments and inquiries, contact the hospital directly or use this Foundation page for philanthropic matters.

How can I donate to the Foundation?

Please contact ILLUMINADA MONDEJAR via phone or email listed below. We will share current giving options and acknowledgment details.

Can I volunteer?

Yes. Share your background and availability through the contact form, and our team will follow up on suitable opportunities.

Contact

We would like to hear from you

Organization
Holy Child Hospital Foundation Inc.
Address
Bishop Epifanio Surban Street, Poblacion 3
Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental 6200
Philippines
Contact person
ILLUMINADA MONDEJAR

Opens your email client to illuminadamondejar@hkmoheanspman.com

Hospital background information references public sources including Sisters of Mount Carmel and local health directories. Contact details on this page are as provided for the Foundation.