1962
In 1962, Dr. Jesus C. Veneracion, put up the very first medical facility in General Santos City, named after its patroness, Saint Elizabeth of Hungary. St. Elizabeth Hospital, Inc. (SEHI), as it was later called, was granted a license to operate as a Primary Hospital with 25-bed capacity.
1975
In 1975, as SEHI evolved into a full-service facility that offered sophisticated and comprehensive medical care, it was eventually granted a License to Operate as a tertiary hospital. Dr. Jesus C, Veneracion, as the Medical Director, was assisted by the management team of the Dominican Sisters of Sienna in running the hospital.
1989
2000
2012
2017
The partnership shored up a shared vision of making the hospital as the premier medical center in Region 12. Within a few months, the hospital began to develop a new master plan that was jumpstarted by key projects like a new expansion wing, a new cancer care center, and new medical equipment. In March of 2018, SEHI was able to upgrade its accreditation to an ISO 9001:2015 certification.