Msgr. Hayes St. Pinikitan, Camaman-an Cagayan de Oro, Philippines 9000 | |
(08822) 712-664| (088) 857-1766 Mobile: +63 917 822 6242 | |
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Maria Reyna - Xavier University Hospital |
A private, general, tertiary, 4th level, teaching-training hospital owned by the Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro City, Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres and Society of Jesus of Xavier University-Cagayan de Oro City.
Privileged to share in God's saving and healing action, we envision MRXUH as a dynamic, Christ-centered and socially responsible global health care institution delivering holistic and excellent services to all.
"Proclaiming God's love through comprehensive and quality health care services"
We commit ourselves to:
With comprehensive coverage of diagnostic services and regulatory expertise, Maria Reyna-Xavier University Hospital Inc. brings you the Mobile Annual Physical Exam to your doorsteps. Our onsite Mobile Annual Physical Exam unit is staffed by fully trained professionals. They provide mobile health services including x-ray, laboratory examinations, ECG, physical exams, among others.
For more information on our services, please call 7-12445 or 7-12664 Local 624.
As a hospital committed towards Mother and Child Care, we have created affordable and meaningful bundles of care during your journey to motherhood capped with a priceless experience of Unang Yakap and Exclusive Breastfeeding.
Maternity Packages:For details you may contact the Medical Social Worker at local 414.
In 1958, the late Archbishop James Thomas Gibbons Hayes, SJ,DD, had a dream – a health project in Cagayan de Oro, his Diocese for the poor. He invited the SPC Sisters to help actualize his dream of building a hospital in Mindanao to attend to the physical well-being of the people. The first four Sisters arrived in Cagayan de Oro in 1957, Sister Gregoire de Leon, Superior, with her were Sister Amparo Bernaldez, Sister Agnes Jereza, and Sister Teodora Jasmin.
Archbishop Patrick Cronin, SSC, DD succeeded Archbishop Hayes in 1972 and continued his legacy of compassion for the sick, poor, and the needy. He was then replaced by Most Rev. Jesus B. Tuquib, DD who automatically assumed the Chair of the Maria Reyna Hospital Board of Trustees. On its 25th Anniversary in 1983, different activities were organized throughout the year. Departmentalization of medical practice formally began in 1993 with residency training program in Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology. Maria Reyna Hospital continued to be the affiliating hospital of Nursing students. In 2005, Archbishop Jesus B. Tuquib, DD retired at the age of 76 and the Archdiocese welcomed its new shepherd in the person of his Excellency Most Rev, Antonio Ledesma, SJ, DD who also assumed the chair of the Board of Trustees.
Desiring to expand its services in order to serve more people in need of quality and affordable health care, the Board of Trustees decided to venture into a breaking through partnership in the history of SPC Hospital Administration and of the Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro where the Maria Reyna Hospital is concerned. In June 29, 2010, The Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro, The Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres, and Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan forged a tripartite partnership and signed the Memorandum of Agreement as the new owners of the hospital. With the change in the nature of ownership of the hospital came also the inevitable change of name. With the hospital as now the base hospital for the College of Medicine and Nursing of Xavier University, the Security of Exchange Commission approved the new name of the hospital in April 8, 2011 as the now Maria Reyna – Xavier University Hospital, Inc.
Maria Reyna-Xavier University Hospital, Inc. is a Catholic and accredited Tertiary, level 3, Teaching and Training institution owned by the Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro City, the Xavier University, and the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres (SPC). Even with its pursuit for excellence, the hospital’s original charism remains to be the soul of its existence in the arena of caring for the sick and maintaining the total wellness not just of the people of Cagayan de Oro but of neighboring towns and isles as well.