A Legacy of Excellence.
A Future of Person-Centred Care.
Matilda International Hospital is a leading healthcare service provider and world-class private hospital located at The Peak, Hong Kong.
With a talented and experienced team supported by state-of-the-art technology, we specialise in Orthopaedics and Spine, Women’s Health and Maternity care, General Surgery, Ear, Nose, and Throat care, and Health Assessments.
What sets us apart is our vision to lead in person-centred healthcare. We believe that medical excellence must be matched by genuine human connection. Our approach is driven by a commitment to the benefit, care, and happiness of our patients, creating a healing environment where empathy and expertise go hand in hand.
Located just 15 minutes from Central, the Matilda network includes our historic main hospital overlooking the South China Sea and a convenient medical centre in downtown Central, ensuring seamless care for our community.
Message From the CEO
Welcome to Matilda. Since 1907, we have been unique—not just a medical facility, but a place of true healing.
As the CEO, I am committed to the vision of our founder to be here 'for the benefit, care, and happiness of patients.' While the backbone of our hospital is built on premier facilities and advanced medical technology, the heart and soul is our people. We are a team with a singular purpose: person-centred care.
We recognise that true healing requires more than just medicine; it requires empathy. Our staff and doctors are dedicated to delivering on that promise every day, ensuring you feel heard, supported, and valued.
You’ll discover that Matilda International Hospital is more than just a place to visit when you’re ill—we are a trusted partner to help keep you and your loved ones in the best of health all year round.
Linda Burgoyne
Our Mission
To be for the benefit, care, and happiness of patients.
Our Vision
To lead in person-centred healthcare.
Our Values
Our Heritage
It is perhaps fitting that Granville Sharp and his wife Matilda Lincolne, newlywed in India and embarking on married life in Hong Kong by no means established and stable, should make landfall in the Territory on Christmas Day – a time of giving – in 1858.
Theirs is an incredible story of fortitude in the face of shipwreck and piracy in the South China seas, grit and determination in the disease-wracked colony and quiet generosity.
Following in the Footsteps of Matilda
The lives of Graville and Matilda in Hong Kong stand as a towering testament to their compassion for the loss of their fellow beings, as exemplified, among many other examples, by Matilda's work for widows and orphans.
While Granville successfully struck out into commerce on his own as so many in Hong Kong have done before and since, Matilda set about relieving suffering wherever she met it, further etching an indelible affection on her husband's heart as well as that of the Western and Chinese communities she came to know so well.
A Gift From the Heart
Outliving her by just a few years, Granville set out in his will, in extraordinary detail, his bequest to Hong Kong – a hospital to be constructed "not for the glory of the medical profession... but for the benefit, care and happiness of the patient." The hospital, to be a refuge for all in medical need, was to be called Matilda in loving memory of his departed spouse.
After much debate, the trustees of his estate decided on Mount Kellett with its airy views of the Lamma Channel and invigorating mountain breezes as the site and the first handful of patients were admitted on 27th January, 1907. From the outset, Matilda assumed the character and resilience of its namesake weathering financial crises, typhoons, war and even plague – turning out extraordinary people at extraordinary times.
Celebrating the Will to Survive
One such stalwart was chairman of The Matilda Hospital Board and Hong Kong Shanghai Bank Sir Vandeleur Grayburn who wisely initiated an endowment fund which maintained both Matilda and the erstwhile War Memorial Nursing Home nearby before succumbing to the rigours of internment in Stanley Prison during the Occupation.
Others came – and continue to – always at the right time, it seems, to nurture the ideals of the institution as well as the body and soul of their patients and fellows. And although the strictures of the bequest have been adapted to changing circumstances over time the spirit of the will remains intact a century after it was penned.
Our Philanthropy
Matilda International Hospital was founded on the basis of giving and philanthropy, beginning as a gift to Hong Kong. We uphold that tradition in everything we do, and especially in our wide range of charitable initiatives. You are invited to contribute or become personally involved in our work within our communities. We are committed and always open to new ways to help.
Contact us to find out more about volunteer opportunities with Matilda International Hospital.
Caring for Communities
Our food services team and hospital staff actively support those in need by preparing meals for the underprivileged, visiting the elderly, and organising winter clothing drives for refugees. We redistribute supplies and medical equipment through Crossroads and provide antenatal care and health education for pregnant migrant workers via Pathfinders. We also contribute to the British Legion's poppy appeal, supporting veterans. Additionally, the Matilda sailboat offers those with disabilities the chance to gain confidence and independence through sailing, in collaboration with Sailability.
Caring for the Environment
Along with the work we do within Matilda to reduce our impact on the environment we also support the Green Power initiatives with staff joining in events to raise funds for environmental projects.
Caring for Education
Education is a an integral part of our learning as an organisation and we promote this through a broad range of projects including work experience, professional internships, company based health talks, free biometric screening, welcoming primary students to learn about hospitals and health topics, imparting industry knowledge with MBA students and sharing our part in history with community interest groups.
Matilda Children's Foundation
Our Charity in Hong Kong
In 2003 we established the Matilda Children’s Foundation to raise money for life-changing surgery for children in need. Our doctors and teams volunteer to help the foundation, donating time, expertise, money and resources for surgery.
Each year in December we organise a Carols by Candlelight event to raise funds for the Foundation.
Ready to experience compassionate and professional care?
Book an appointment at Matilda International Hospital today and let our dedicated team support your health journey.