Hong Kong Central Hospital

Hong Kong Central Hospital was a non-profit, general private hospital located in the Central area of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.

Services
The hospital's services include a large number of specialties which cover a broad area of medicine. At its height, the hospital carried out 60% of Hong Kong's abortions.

HKCH is a member of the Hong Kong Private Hospitals Association. It was surveyed bi-annually by the Trent Accreditation Scheme, a UK-based major international healthcare accreditation scheme, but is currently not accredited by any independent accreditation scheme.

Closure
The hospital closed on 1 September 2012, following a dispute that stretched back to 2009, and is the first private hospital in the city to close its doors. Plans for the site's reconstruction, which includes building a 25-storey non-profit hospital, were submitted in January 2017.