As it nears its Golden Era, Capitol Medical Center is taking the legendary path with an incomparable track record of making a difference in the lives of people. On top of the Center’s priority list is the acquisition of a new MRI machine that will replace the GSIS loaned unit and the opening of the Thoracic Cardiovascular Operating Room (TCV OR). With these updates, there’s no turning back for CMC as it keeps itself upbeat with the trend of healthcare and continue to offer varied services for the wellness of the community. To mark its 43rd year anniversary in the service of mankind, Capitol Medical Center will open its doors to patients with Cardiac problems and hopes to perform heart by-pass operations just like its competitors nearby. With more than four (4) decades of solid exposure to different illnesses the Center’s management is vent on the continuous upgrading of its credentials with various accrediting bodies, equipments, tools and manpower so as not to be left behind. Being abreast with the latest trends and technology does not refer merely to acquisition and installation of new state of the art machines but more importantly the continuous improvement on
the quality of results and services. Such span of time or 43 years does not hinder the center to consider more lofty schemes in addressing the needs and demands of its patrons and clientele. Likewise, it signals the onset of a new era that is geared towards a wider scope of service to its existing and future patient base. To kick off with the celebration of its 43rd year, Novena masses are offered in honor of the CMC’s Patron St. Joseph is March 19, 2013 coinciding with the 43rd Founding Anniversary and Inauguration. The Highlight of the celebration was a Thanksgiving Mass offered by the Board of Directors, Management Committee, Employees and the Medical Staff. A series of events will ensue until the anniversary month in June, the time when CMC opened its doors to its first patient and the community.