Draft:Saint Veronica General Hospital

The Saint Veronica General Hospital (also known as St Veronica Hospital), simply referred to as SVGH or SVH, tertiary private hospital established in 1968 by the late Dr. Jonathan Francisco Chua, the hospital has served the community for decades, providing comprehensive healthcare services to the residents of Malabon City.

History
Named after Saint Veronica, a figure from Christian tradition associated with miraculous healing, the hospital aimed to embody hope and healing for those in need.

Initially celebrated for its affordable medical treatments and modern facilities, the hospital's reputation became overshadowed by rumors of strange occurrences within its walls as the years went by.

Architecture and Layout
Saint Veronica General Hospital showcases a contemporary architectural design, blending functionality with modern aesthetics to create a visually striking yet functional medical facility. The exterior façade, characterized by clean lines and geometric shapes, presents a sleek and minimalist appearance that is emblematic of contemporary design principles.

Upon entering the hospital, visitors are greeted by a stark, minimalist lobby The interior is a row of sleek corridors illuminated by fluorescent lighting, Navigating the hospital's layout can be disorienting, with corridors that seem to twist and move

Haunting Legends
Over time, Saint Veronica General Hospital has become the subject of numerous chilling legends and ghost stories. Accounts from patients and staff detail sightings of apparitions wandering the halls, mysterious noises emanating from empty rooms, and inexplicable phenomena occurring within the hospital's confines

Among the most enduring legends is that of "The White Lady," a spectral figure said to roam the corridors in search of her lost child, seeking retribution against those who wronged her in life.