Founded in 1963, the Hong Kong Baptist Hospital is one of the social service institutions of the Baptist Convention of Hong Kong and is wholly self-financing and non-profit-taking.
Provides assessment, treatment and in-patient services for psychiatric patients in the Kowloon peninsula, Kwai Chung, Tsing Yi, Tsuen Wan, Tung Chung and outlying islands.
The oldest charitable organization in Hong Kong, offering medical and health services, education services and community services to the Hong Kong community.
Kwong Wah Hospital was established by the Board of Directors of Tung Wah Hospital in 1911 as the first hospital on the Kowloon peninsula. The name "Kwong Wah" stands for Kwang-tung Chinese for whom the hospital was to serve.
Upholds the philosophy of serving with compassionate love, and strives to provide multi-disciplinary medical and nursing care to the people of Hong Kong.
Located in the heart of Kowloon, Queen Elizabeth Hospital operates a 24-hour Accident and Emergency service and a full spectrum of specialist services. It provides medical care in both inpatient and specialist outpatient services. The hospital is also a referral centre of the major specialties.