Union Hospital (Hong Kong)

Union Hospital
Henderson Land

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Union Hospital
Geography
Location 18 Fu Kin Street, Tai Wai, New Territories, Hong Kong
Coordinates 22°21′37″N 114°10′31″E / 22.36031°N 114.17524°E / 22.36031; 114.17524Coordinates: 22°21′37″N 114°10′31″E / 22.36031°N 114.17524°E / 22.36031; 114.17524
Organisation
Care system Private
Funding For-profit hospital
Hospital type District General
Services
Emergency department Yes Accident & Emergency
Beds 410
History
Founded 1994 (1994)
Links
Website www.union.org
Lists Hospitals in Hong Kong

Union Hospital (Chinese: 仁安醫院) is a hospital in Tai Wai, Sha Tin, Hong Kong. It was established in 1994 and was developed by the Henderson Land Development Co. Ltd., becoming the 12th private hospital in Hong Kong. It is the first private general hospital in the New Territories East part of the Hong Kong SAR.

History

The project for the building of the hospital was divided into two phases.

Phase one included a multi-story main hospital building with four ward floors (which accommodate 200 beds), a three-storey Medical Centre, a 24-storey staff quarters as well as an underground car park with more than 170 spaces. A total gross floor area of 27,756 m² has been constructed and over HK$400 million have already been expended.

The phase two hospital extension project was completed in 2006, with the construction costs exceeding HK$210 million. By constructing four new floors atop the existing building, an extra 107 beds and more new facilities have been provided to cope with the growing demand for the hospital services. The additions include the Minimally Invasive Centre, Day Therapy Centre, Surgical Ward and the 5-star-hotel-like Private Ward.

The Union Hospital is surveyed and accredited by QHA Trent Accreditation of the United Kingdom, a major international healthcare accreditation group.

As of 2008, staff of the Hospital are presenting internationally on the subject of medical tourism.

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