Hong Kong Adventist Hospital – Tsuen Wan, hospital in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Adventist Hospital in Tsuen Wan is a private facility with about 470 beds that offers a broad range of medical services. The building features wide, well-lit corridors, emergency departments, specialist clinics for women's health, laboratory services, imaging facilities, and a healing garden with a chapel for quiet reflection.
The hospital was founded in 1964, with Dr. Harry Miller, who had prior experience establishing hospitals in China, playing a key role in its creation. The land was donated by a local business owner, and during the early 1970s, the facility received support through US government funding.
The hospital is rooted in Seventh-day Adventist values, and this foundation shapes how staff approach patient care. Visitors experience a place where compassion and support for patients and families during health struggles are central to daily work.
The hospital is located on Tsuen King Circuit and is accessible by buses 39A, 39M, and 30X, or a short bus ride from Tsuen Wan MTR station. Visitors can use paid parking or arrange taxi drop-off; the building is also designed for people with mobility challenges.
The hospital previously held international accreditation from organizations like QHA Trent from the United Kingdom and Joint Commission International from the United States. These certifications reflected the facility's commitment to meeting international standards in patient care.
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