The Taipei Municipal Wanfang Hospital () is a municipal hospital located in Wenshan District, Taipei, Taiwan.
Taipei Municipal Wanfang Hospital () is a medical center located in Wenshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. Opened on February 15, 1997, it is operated by Taipei Medical University (TMU) under a contract with the Taipei City Government. It serves as the second affiliated hospital of Taipei Medical University.
The hospital was established to provide medical services to the southern districts of Taipei. In 2004, it passed the hospital accreditation by the Joint Commission of Taiwan (JCT) and was elevated to the status of a Medical Center.
Wanfang Hospital holds several specialized certifications, including Heavy Responsibility Emergency Hospital, Cancer Care Quality Certification, Organ Donation and Transplant Hospital, and Age-Friendly Health Care Institution.
The hospital focuses on emergency and critical care as well as the integration of chronic disease management, catering to an aging population. It operates 13 specialized medical centers, including a Cardiovascular Center, Organ Transplant Center, and Tuberculosis Center.
The hospital has adopted a multi-disciplinary team approach for heart care and utilizes smart monitoring systems. In the fields of Obstetrics, Gynecology, Urology, and General surgery, the hospital utilizes the 3D Da Vinci Surgical System for minimally invasive procedures to improve precision and reduce recovery time.
Wanfang Hospital has implemented information technology to support clinical decision-making and patient management.
The hospital participates in international medical aid and capacity building, coordinating with Taiwan's Ministry of Health and Welfare and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The hospital is accessible from Wanfang Hospital metro station on the Wenhu Line of Taipei Metro.