Compassion
Care that recognizes the needs of patients, families, staff, and communities.
About IMH
Iloilo Mission Hospital has served generations of patients and healthcare learners in Jaro, Iloilo City, with a Christian service identity and a continuing role in Western Visayas healthcare.
Iloilo Mission Hospital began in 1901 as a mission hospital dispensary. Over time, it grew into a major healthcare institution serving Iloilo and nearby communities, becoming known for patient care, nursing education, and clinical training.
The hospital is also known as IMH or CPU-Iloilo Mission Hospital. References to Central Philippine University and the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches should be reviewed and approved by official IMH leadership before final publication.
Official mission and vision wording should be inserted here after confirmation by hospital administration. The draft site positions IMH around holistic healing, Christian service, clinical excellence, education, and compassionate care.
IMH's public identity is rooted in Christian service, emphasizing dignity, compassion, stewardship, and holistic care for patients and families.
Care that recognizes the needs of patients, families, staff, and communities.
Attention to physical, emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions of care.
A continuing commitment to serve Iloilo and surrounding communities with integrity.
The hospital began its service to Iloilo as a mission-led healthcare effort.
IMH's history is closely connected to nursing education and healthcare training.
The institution continued under the Iloilo Mission Hospital name.
A century of service marked IMH's enduring role in Iloilo healthcare.
IMH continues to serve patients and train healthcare professionals for Western Visayas.