MANILA — AC Health marks its 10th year with a bold new vision “transforming health for every Filipino,” signaling the company’s evolution from healthcare delivery to holistic health transformation.
The announcement was made during the launch of “SamPulso,” a milestone campaign that unites AC Health’s five core businesses—Healthway Medical Network, Generika Drugstore, St. Joseph Drug, IE Medica, and MedEthix—under an integrated healthcare platform.
"Every step we’ve taken over the last 10 years has brought us closer to our vision of Transform Health for Every Filipino," said AC Health President & CEO Paolo Borromeo. "Now, with the launch of Sampulso, let us remind ourselves that no matter where we are in the company every single one of us is moving in rhythm, with a shared pulse, a shared purpose, and a shared commitment to care."
Since its founding in 2015, AC Health's ecosystem has grown to include:
Over 880 retail pharmacy branches across Generika Drugstore and St. Joseph Drug
236 multispecialty and corporate clinics and 6 hospitals under the Healthway Medical Network
1,178 product registrations through IE Medica and MedEthix
“Over the last 10 years, we’ve grown fast. From one business to five. From a few hundred employees to thousands. From a small office in Makati to a nationwide presence,” said RJ Recio, AC Health’s Chief Strategy and Investment Officer. “And now, as we celebrate this milestone, it’s time we bring our different business together—and start moving as one.”
At the heart of the milestone is the company’s refreshed vision and mission, developed through extensive collaboration across its leadership and frontline teams. The company also refreshed its values—Malasakit, Integrity, Quality, and Synergy.
“Our new vision—‘Transforming health for every Filipino’—reflects a shift from treating illness to keeping people well,” shared Dr. Beverly Ho, Chief Health Officer of AC Health. “It means raising the bar for the entire healthcare sector, from preventive services and outcomes transparency to breakthrough technologies and systemic reforms. We want to show what’s possible when care is truly integrated and patient-centered.”
With a footprint reaching more than 5.1 million Filipinos nationwide, AC Health sets its sights on becoming a $2-billion enterprise by 2035, its 20th year.
In the next three years, the company will continue to deepen and expand its presence in key cities through both organic growth and strategic acquisitions across its hospital and clinic network.
It will also scale its retail pharmaceutical footprint nationwide by leveraging a multi-brand retail approach. Key milestones include growing its ecosystem to 1,150 retail pharmacies, 300 clinics, and 10 hospitals.