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  1. A statutory body established on 1 December 1990 under the Hospital Authority Ordinance to manage all public hospitals in Hong Kong.

  2. Introduction. Established to provide maternity services to the community by the London Missionary Society in 1922, the Hospital later became a government hospital, as well as a teaching hospital of the University of Hong Kong for medical students, post-graduate training and research for doctors, and obstetric training for student nurses.

    • 30 Hospital Road, Sai Ying Pun, HK
    • 2858 0952
    • tyh_enquiry@ha.org.hk
    • 2589 2100
  3. Tsan Yuk Hospital is run under three objectives: In addition to offering a high-standard service, the hospital aims to help women with detected gynaecological abnormalities, and also to provide research and training facilities for doctors, nurses, medical students of the University of Hong Kong and other professionals.

  4. Currently, Tsan Yuk Hospital has now been transformed into a day centre providing outpatient services. Since May 2013, the Nurse and Allied Health Clinic has commenced its operation at Tsan Yuk Hospital. The Clinic is run by the Department of Family Medicine & Primary Healthcare under the Hong Kong West Cluster of Hospital Authority.

  5. Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Fung Yiu King Hospital. The Hospital specialises in providing extended care for geriatric patients, such as rehabilitation and convalescent services for medical and orthopaedic patients, community geriatric assessment services, and a geriatric day hospital.

    • 9 Sandy Bay Road, Pokfulam, HK
    • 2855 9565
    • fykh_enquiry@ha.org.hk
    • 2855 6111
  6. The Tsan Yuk Hospital at Hospital Road was opened in June 1955 and it had become a well-known maternity hospital providing high quality obstetric service and neonatal services. www.ha.org.hk/visitor/ha_hosp_details.asp?Content_ID=10...

  7. Antenatal care and postnatal care are conducted in Tsan Yuk Hospital / Queen Mary Hospital, in collaboration with Maternity and Child Health Centres (of the Department of Health) in Hong Kong West and Outlying Islands. Shared care with private obstetricians is also available as an option.