We believe that the patient is the most important person and all health care activities are directed to the alleviation of suffering and the welfare of the patient, as guided by the teaching of Jesus Christ.
We believe the concept of health is based on the WHO definition that health is a state of physical, mental, social and spiritual well being of a person and not merely absence of disease or infirmity.
We believe in providing holistic health care to all especially to underprivileged persons, irrespective of cast, creed or social status.
We believe in the values enshrined in our constitution which have always emphasized the practice of ethical means of healing.
We believe that caring for the sick is both an art and science that involves the improvement in the quality of life of both the care giver and those being cared for.
We believe in sharing with our employees and patients the Divine Love of Jesus, our Master and Lord in every action that we do.
The institution seeks to achieve professional excellence with accent on responsible service, team work, train personnel and undertake medical research.
The institution is committed to the total ministry of healing in which its doctors, nurses, paramedical, administrative and other staff have an indispensable part to play.
To provide effective, efficient and affordable medical services through its dedicated personnel to the general public.
To provide quality health care services from womb to tomb to all including the poor, neglected and needy members of the society.
To provide efficiently community health services involving disease control, disease eradication programmes and removing social evils.
To provide ongoing training and education for doctors, nurses, paramedical, general staff and community health workers.
To provide pastoral care to our patients and training for pastoral staff in the clinical field and to encourage home nursing programmes
To train personnel for community health services and social welfare programmes.
To educate and orient patients on good health practices.
To offer psychotherapeutic help and reach out programmes on an ongoing basis.
To do such lawful acts that are conducive to prevention or treatment of diseases and promote health and rehabilitation.
To be open to different systems of medicine.