President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. visits on May 14, 2026 the newly-completed Pampanga Provincial Hospital–Clark (PPH-Clark) located at Changi Gateway, Clark Global City. (Photo courtesy of MPC Pool)
President Marcos has inspected the newly-completed Pampanga Provincial Hospital–Clark (PPH-Clark), which is expected to serve more than 151,500 employees, business locators, and investors operating within the Clark Freeport Zone.
Marcos visited on Thursday, May 14, reaffirming the government’s commitment to improving public healthcare services in Central Luzon.
Located at Changi Gateway, Clark Global City, the hospital was formally inaugurated and blessed on April 29, 2026.
It is the first government hospital established within the Clark Freeport Zone. The facility was developed by the Provincial Government of Pampanga in partnership with national government agencies and stakeholders. It stands on a 9,259-square-meter property made available under a usufruct agreement with the Clark Development Corporation.
The hospital's construction cost P601.74 million and was funded by the combined support of the Provincial Government of Pampanga (P246.86 million), the Department of Health (P210 million), and PAGCOR (P100 million). The BCDA also allocated P44.88 million to improve accessibility to the facility.
Built in accordance with Department of Health standards for Level II hospitals, PPH-Clark is equipped with modern medical technology and advanced diagnostic capabilities, including X-ray machines, CT scan units, endoscopy systems, and mammogram equipment.scanners, endoscopy systems, and mammography
The hospital will offer comprehensive healthcare services, including Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB-GYNE), Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), as well as ancillary services such as radiology, laboratory, pulmonary, cardiovascular, dental, and dietary services.
According to PhilHealth, the hospital also has an ongoing application for accreditation as a YAKAP facility.
The three-storey facility has a total bed capacity of 143, consisting of 17 private rooms, 16 semi-private rooms, and 110 ward beds.
Once fully operational, PPH-Clark is projected to create around 401 employment opportunities for Kapampangans.