Clinic Manila Doctors Hospital in Manila

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For more than sixty (60) years, Manila Doctors Hospital has embraced the challenge of providing accessible, world-class, quality healthcare. which houses the most advanced cancer treatment– the Linear Accelerator (LINAC) and Brachytherapy. Over the years, MDH continually developed its entire medical and support departments to become one of the top five hospitals in Metro Manila. Recognized by international accreditors for providing quality and safe patient care, it is the first hospital to acquire an ISO 9001:2000 Certification in 2005. It has been recertified as an ISO 9001:2008 institution starting 2011. Committed to give excellent and safe patient care, the Hospital continues to adhere to standards set by Accreditation Canada International (ACI). Manila Doctors was accredited Gold during the three cycles of rigorous evaluation process of ACI in August 2011, 2014 and again in 2017. Being accredited Gold by ACI ensures the continuation of the hospital’s adherence to the principles of accreditation in upholding the standard of excellence and quality improvement in its policies, practices, and programs. Manila Doctors was recognized by the International Hospital Federation- World Hospital Congress for two consecutive years in 2016 and 2017. It is a member of the International Hospital Federation during the 41st World Hospital Congress. For 2017, its entry “Climate Impact Mitigation Actions: An Eleven Year Journey of Manila Doctors Hospital in Institutionalizing Climate Change Adaption” competed against 231 entries from 28 countries which includes ministries of health, health authorities and public research hospitals. Manila Doctors Hospital is also a reporting member of good standing of the United Nationas Global Compact (UNGC).

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Accreditation Canada International
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Prices

Cardiac surgery

  • Angioplasty of the pulmonary artery — ≈ $4,646
  • Balloon angioplasty and stenting of aorta coarctation — ≈ $8,904
  • Balloon valvuloplasty — ≈ $3,491
  • Cardiac catheterization — ≈ $2,103
  • Cardiac resynchronization therapy with defibrillator (CRT-D) — ≈ $19,834
  • Cardiac resynchronization therapy with pacemaker (CRT-P) — ≈ $12,021
  • Change of defibrillator — ≈ $7,578
  • Coarctectomy in children — ≈ $8,976
  • Coil embolization of intracardiac shunts and fistulas — ≈ $5,230
  • Coronary catheterization — ≈ $2,183
  • Dual chamber pacemaker insertion — ≈ $4,180
  • Fractional flow reserve (FFR) — ≈ $844
  • Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator implantation (ICD) — $0
  • Insertion of one electrode for implanted pacemaker or defibrillator — ≈ $7,890
  • Insertion of two electrodes for implanted pacemaker or defibrillator — $0
  • Intraaortic balloon pump (IABP) procedure — ≈ $2,371
  • Leadless Pacemaker implantation Micra and Nanostim — ≈ $8,791
  • Left atrial appendage occlusion — ≈ $8,812
  • MAZE procedure — ≈ $14,776
  • Management of ICD system — ≈ $863
  • Management of pacemaker system — ≈ $502
  • Minimally invasive valvular heart surgery with valve repair or replacement — $0
  • NobleStitch™ PFO closure procedure — $0
  • Open commissurotomy — ≈ $11,577
  • Open pulmonary valvotomy — ≈ $12,320
  • Pacemaker replacement — ≈ $4,381
  • Percutaneous ASD closure — ≈ $1,000
  • Percutaneous balloon aortic valvuloplasty (PBAV) — ≈ $9,245
  • Percutaneous balloon mitral valvuloplasty (PBMV) — ≈ $10,027
  • Percutaneous balloon pulmonary valvuloplasty (PBPV) — ≈ $6,129
  • Percutaneous balloon tricuspid valvuloplasty (PBTV) — ≈ $6,603
  • Percutaneous closure of ventricular septal defect (VSD) — ≈ $3,491
  • Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with angioplasty — ≈ $6,063
  • Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with stent insertion — ≈ $4,841
  • Permanent pacemaker implantation — ≈ $4,041
  • Rashkind procedure — ≈ $7,865
  • Removal of permanent pacemaker — ≈ $4,839
  • Rotational atherectomy — ≈ $2,077
  • Single chamber pacemaker insertion — ≈ $3,070
  • Temporary pacemaker implantation — ≈ $842
  • Transcatheter closure of patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) in adults — ≈ $2,021
  • Transcatheter mitral valve repair (TMVR) with MITRACLIP — ≈ $17,879

Thoracic surgery

  • Chest wall deformity correction — ≈ $6,069
  • Decortication — ≈ $5,704
  • Diagnostic thoracoscopy — ≈ $2,171
  • Diagnostic thoracotomy — ≈ $2,412
  • Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy (ETS) — ≈ $2,136
  • Laparoscopic myotomy for achalasia — ≈ $3,290
  • Lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) — $0
  • Mediastinoscopy — ≈ $4,963
  • Mediastinotomy — $0
  • Open chest surgery — ≈ $8,625
  • Repair of diaphragmatic hernia — ≈ $1,744
  • Surgery for chest trauma — $0
  • Surgical removal of lung cyst (including hydatid cyst) — ≈ $5,311
  • Thoracentesis — ≈ $443
  • Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty — ≈ $5,636
  • Trachea and air passages surgery — ≈ $10,625

Vascular surgery

  • Angioplasty and stenting of visceral arteries (celiac trunk, superior mesenteric artery) — ≈ $5,198
  • Angioplasty of the arteries of the lower or upper limbs — ≈ $4,179
  • Angioplasty of the brachiocephalic vessels — ≈ $3,630
  • Aortobifemoral stent grafting — ≈ $8,505
  • Arteriovenous malformations (AVM) embolization — ≈ $8,797
  • Carotid and intracerebral thrombolysis — ≈ $15,140
  • Carotid angioplasty and stenting — ≈ $6,341
  • Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) — ≈ $5,418
  • Catheter embolization — ≈ $3,077
  • Central venous catheter (CVC/CVAD) placement — ≈ $514
  • Embolization of peripheral arteries aneurysm — ≈ $16,005
  • Internal or external carotid artery embolization — $0
  • Pelvic vein embolization (PVE) — ≈ $2,836
  • Peripheral artery angioplasty and stent placement — ≈ $5,084
  • Prostatic artery embolization (PAE) — ≈ $5,182
  • Renal arteries embolization (RAE) — ≈ $3,929
  • Renal artery angioplasty and stenting — ≈ $4,229
  • Replacement of central venous catheter — ≈ $1,036
  • Uterine artery embolization (UAE) — ≈ $3,343

Neurosurgery

  • Aqueductoplasty — $0
  • Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection — ≈ $7,779
  • Benign peripheral nerve tumor removal — ≈ $1,968
  • Brachial plexus surgery — ≈ $5,336
  • Brain aneurysm clipping — ≈ $10,764
  • Brain aneurysm repair — ≈ $10,811
  • Brain biopsy — ≈ $2,587
  • Brain shunt surgery — ≈ $6,598
  • Brain tumor embolization — ≈ $11,193
  • Brain tumors surgery — ≈ $9,514
  • Burr hole surgery — ≈ $2,424
  • Cavernous malformation treatment — ≈ $8,352
  • Corpus callosotomy — ≈ $5,346
  • Craniofacial surgery — ≈ $5,912
  • Cranioplasty — ≈ $4,053
  • Craniotomy — ≈ $10,399
  • Decompressive craniectomy — ≈ $10,106
  • Deep brain stimulation (DBS) — ≈ $40,288
  • Elevation of depressed skull fracture — ≈ $3,855
  • Embolization for cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM) — ≈ $15,410
  • Endoscopic pituitary surgery — ≈ $8,921
  • Endoscopic septostomy — ≈ $5,149
  • Endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) — ≈ $3,864
  • Endovascular coiling for brain aneurysms — ≈ $13,745
  • Endovascular stenting of cerebral vessels — ≈ $11,330
  • Epidural block — ≈ $473
  • Epidural hematoma treatment — ≈ $3,205
  • External ventricular drain (EVD) placement — ≈ $1,107
  • Extra-intracranial arterial bypass (EIAB) — ≈ $18,910
  • Extracranial CSF drainage — $0
  • Facet joint injection — ≈ $539
  • Facial nerve repair — ≈ $1,060
  • Focal resection — ≈ $3,705
  • Functional hemispherectomy — ≈ $8,045
  • Functional neurosurgery — ≈ $3,468
  • Head injury surgery — ≈ $3,768
  • Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) surgical treatment — ≈ $5,018
  • Intracranial hemorrhage treatment — ≈ $7,510
  • Intracranial mechanical thrombectomy — ≈ $8,454
  • Intrathecal pain pump — ≈ $2,451
  • Laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) — ≈ $18,446
  • Lumbar puncture — ≈ $490
  • Microvascular decompression (MVD) — ≈ $7,582
  • Multiple subpial transection (MST) — ≈ $8,249
  • Nerve decompression surgery — ≈ $2,774
  • Nerve graft repair — ≈ $3,311
  • Ommaya reservoir placement — ≈ $4,824
  • Pallidotomy — ≈ $7,547
  • Peripheral nerve repair — ≈ $3,023
  • Pipeline embolization procedure — $0
  • Responsive neurostimulation (RNS) insertion — ≈ $24,684
  • Shunt revision — ≈ $3,905
  • Skull base surgery — ≈ $9,813
  • Subarachnoid hemorrhage treatment — ≈ $964
  • Subdural haematoma treatment — ≈ $5,003
  • Surgery for an acoustic neuroma — ≈ $7,981
  • Surgical neurolysis — ≈ $1,630
  • Temporal lobe resection — ≈ $10,385
  • Traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leaks surgical repair — ≈ $1,266
  • Vagus nerve stimulator (VNS) implantation — ≈ $4,115

Oncology

  • Brachytherapy — $0
  • Cervical lymphadenectomy — ≈ $6,486
  • Chemoembolization — ≈ $6,259
  • Chemotherapy for bladder cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for bone cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for colorectal cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for gallbladder cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for kidney cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for liver cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for lung cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for prostate cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for soft tissue sarcoma — $0
  • Chemotherapy for stomach cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for testicular cancer — $0
  • Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy — $0
  • External beam radiotherapy (EBRT) — $0
  • Floor of mouth cancer resection — ≈ $1,551
  • Hemiglossectomy — ≈ $3,024
  • Hormone therapy for breast cancer — $0
  • Immune checkpoint inhibitors — $0
  • Lip resection — ≈ $5,437
  • Mandibular resection — ≈ $10,456
  • Mandibular resection + Reconstruction — ≈ $9,200
  • Monoclonal antibodies therapy (mAbs) — $0
  • Natural killer (NK) cell therapy — $0
  • Oral cancer surgery — ≈ $9,282
  • Parotidectomy — ≈ $2,588
  • Peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT) — $0
  • Radiation therapy — $0
  • Submandibular gland resection — ≈ $2,195
  • Total glossectomy — ≈ $3,784
  • Total glossectomy + Reconstruction — $0

Spine surgery

  • Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) — ≈ $9,008
  • Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) — ≈ $7,311
  • Atlantoaxial fixation — ≈ $7,559
  • Cervical fusion — ≈ $5,124
  • Cervical laminectomy — ≈ $6,166
  • Corpectomy + Spinal stabilisation — ≈ $8,412
  • Device for intervertebral assisted motion (DIAM) — $0
  • Discectomy — ≈ $6,573
  • Extreme lateral interbody fusion (XLIF) — $0
  • Foraminotomy — ≈ $6,545
  • Instrumented spine stabilization — ≈ $11,644
  • Interspinous fixation with implant — ≈ $7,001
  • Kyphoplasty — ≈ $6,060
  • Laminectomy — ≈ $7,608
  • Laminoplasty — ≈ $8,185
  • Lateral access lumbar fusion — $0
  • Lumbar fixation — ≈ $12,864
  • Lumbar laminectomy — ≈ $5,395
  • Lumbosacral plexus surgery — ≈ $12,208
  • Microdiscectomy — ≈ $5,883
  • Microscopic decompression laminectomy — ≈ $6,962
  • Microsurgical extraforaminal decompression — ≈ $4,739
  • Minimally invasive cervical laminoforaminotomy — $0
  • Minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) — ≈ $10,974
  • Nucleoplasty — ≈ $3,699
  • Occipitocervical fusion surgery — ≈ $6,660
  • Percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy (PELD) — ≈ $7,297
  • Percutaneous pedicle screw fixation — ≈ $3,884
  • Posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF) — ≈ $6,395
  • Spinal cord herniation surgery — $0
  • Spinal synovial cyst removal — ≈ $385
  • Spine dynamic stabilization — ≈ $5,158
  • Surgical spine procedures — ≈ $10,826
  • Tailbone removal — $0
  • Thoracic discectomy — ≈ $2,991
  • Thoracic laminectomy — ≈ $3,029
  • Thoracic spine fixation — ≈ $3,998
  • Transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) — ≈ $18,855
  • Vertebroplasty — ≈ $3,777

Orthopedic surgery

  • Achilles tendon repair surgery — ≈ $3,310
  • Ankle arthrodesis — ≈ $4,498
  • Ankle fracture surgery — ≈ $3,180
  • Ankle ligament reconstruction surgery — ≈ $3,454
  • Ankle osteophyte removal — ≈ $1,353
  • Ankle osteotomy — ≈ $5,485
  • Arthrocentesis — ≈ $429
  • Arthroscopic adhesiolysis of the knee joint — $0
  • Arthroscopic arthrolysis — ≈ $2,228
  • Arthroscopic capsular release of the ankle joint — ≈ $2,347
  • Arthroscopic loose bodies removal — ≈ $1,612
  • Carpal tunnel surgery — ≈ $192
  • Claw toe surgery — ≈ $1,902
  • Clubfoot surgical treatment — ≈ $1,927
  • Complex foot surgery — ≈ $4,233
  • De Quervain's tendon release — ≈ $110
  • Delayed osteosynthesis — ≈ $6,682
  • Diagnostic arthroscopy — ≈ $1,113
  • Dupuytren's contracture surgery — ≈ $1,555
  • External fixation — ≈ $705
  • Finger reconstruction — ≈ $2,239
  • First metatarsophalangeal joint arthrodesis — ≈ $3,092
  • Foot and ankle arthroscopy — ≈ $3,250
  • Foot and ankle tendon surgery — ≈ $2,233
  • Foot arthrodesis — ≈ $3,233
  • Foot deformity correction — ≈ $3,498
  • Foot drop surgery — ≈ $5,248
  • Foot ganglion cyst removal — ≈ $1,384
  • Forearm fracture surgery — ≈ $2,057
  • Guyon's canal release — ≈ $1,278
  • Haglund's deformity surgery — ≈ $2,524
  • Hallux rigidus surgery — ≈ $1,814
  • Hallux valgus surgery — ≈ $3,119
  • Hammer toe surgery — ≈ $1,333
  • Hand ganglion cyst removal — ≈ $1,275
  • Hand rejuvenation with structural fat grafting — ≈ $2,894
  • Hand surgery — ≈ $3,242
  • Hand tendon surgery — ≈ $1,340
  • Heel bursectomy — ≈ $1,689
  • Hindfoot fracture surgery — ≈ $4,754
  • Interphalangeal joint arthrodesis — ≈ $3,806
  • Intramedullary nailing — ≈ $2,689
  • Joint dislocation reduction — ≈ $3,792
  • Kidner procedure — ≈ $1,181
  • Lapidus arthrodesis — ≈ $6,115
  • Mallet finger surgery — ≈ $1,519
  • Mallet toe surgery — ≈ $1,651
  • Morton’s neuroma surgery — ≈ $1,588
  • Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) — ≈ $3,752
  • Osteosynthesis — ≈ $3,922
  • Percutaneous pinning — ≈ $2,444
  • Plantar fasciitis surgery — ≈ $1,655
  • Removal of external fixator — ≈ $518
  • Removal of osteosynthetic material — $0
  • Revision Achilles tendon reconstruction — ≈ $7,047
  • Scaphoid pseudarthrosis reconstruction — ≈ $2,315
  • Sternal fracture treatment — ≈ $2,783
  • Surgical treatment of non-unions — ≈ $3,416
  • Tailor's bunion surgery — ≈ $2,282
  • Tarsal coalition surgery — $0
  • Tarsal tunnel surgery — ≈ $1,814
  • Toe joint arthroscopy — ≈ $3,984
  • Toe shortening surgery — ≈ $1,653
  • Trapeziectomy — ≈ $2,641
  • Trigger finger release — ≈ $110
  • Weil osteotomy surgery — ≈ $1,544
  • Wrist arthroscopy — ≈ $2,997
  • Wrist fracture surgery — ≈ $2,719
  • Wrist ligament repair — ≈ $3,803
  • Wrist synovectomy — ≈ $513

Prices for selected procedures, total
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Cardiac surgery
Price, USD
≈ $4,646
≈ $8,904
≈ $3,491
≈ $2,103
≈ $19,834
≈ $12,021
≈ $7,578
≈ $8,976
≈ $5,230
≈ $2,183
≈ $4,180
≈ $844
by request
≈ $7,890
by request
≈ $2,371
≈ $8,791
≈ $8,812
≈ $14,776
≈ $863
≈ $502
by request
by request
≈ $11,577
≈ $12,320
≈ $4,381
≈ $1,000
≈ $9,245
≈ $10,027
≈ $6,129
≈ $6,603
≈ $3,491
≈ $6,063
≈ $4,841
≈ $4,041
≈ $7,865
≈ $4,839
≈ $2,077
≈ $3,070
≈ $842
≈ $2,021
≈ $17,879
Thoracic surgery
Price, USD
≈ $6,069
≈ $5,704
≈ $2,171
≈ $2,412
≈ $2,136
≈ $3,290
by request
≈ $4,963
by request
≈ $8,625
≈ $1,744
by request
≈ $5,311
≈ $443
≈ $5,636
≈ $10,625
Vascular surgery
Price, USD
≈ $5,198
≈ $4,179
≈ $3,630
≈ $8,505
≈ $8,797
≈ $15,140
≈ $6,341
≈ $5,418
≈ $3,077
≈ $514
≈ $16,005
by request
≈ $2,836
≈ $5,084
≈ $5,182
≈ $3,929
≈ $4,229
≈ $1,036
≈ $3,343
Neurosurgery
Price, USD
by request
≈ $7,779
≈ $1,968
≈ $5,336
≈ $10,764
≈ $10,811
≈ $2,587
≈ $6,598
≈ $11,193
≈ $9,514
≈ $2,424
≈ $8,352
≈ $5,346
≈ $5,912
≈ $4,053
≈ $10,399
≈ $10,106
≈ $40,288
≈ $3,855
≈ $15,410
≈ $8,921
≈ $5,149
≈ $3,864
≈ $13,745
≈ $11,330
≈ $473
≈ $3,205
≈ $1,107
≈ $18,910
by request
≈ $539
≈ $1,060
≈ $3,705
≈ $8,045
≈ $3,468
≈ $3,768
≈ $5,018
≈ $7,510
≈ $8,454
≈ $2,451
≈ $18,446
≈ $490
≈ $7,582
≈ $8,249
≈ $2,774
≈ $3,311
≈ $4,824
≈ $7,547
≈ $3,023
by request
≈ $24,684
≈ $3,905
≈ $9,813
≈ $964
≈ $5,003
≈ $7,981
≈ $1,630
≈ $10,385
≈ $1,266
≈ $4,115
Oncology
Price, USD
by request
≈ $6,486
≈ $6,259
by request
by request
by request
by request
by request
by request
by request
by request
by request
by request
by request
by request
by request
by request
≈ $1,551
≈ $3,024
by request
by request
≈ $5,437
≈ $10,456
≈ $9,200
by request
by request
≈ $9,282
≈ $2,588
by request
by request
≈ $2,195
≈ $3,784
by request
Spine surgery
Price, USD
≈ $9,008
≈ $7,311
≈ $7,559
≈ $5,124
≈ $6,166
≈ $8,412
by request
≈ $6,573
by request
≈ $6,545
≈ $11,644
≈ $7,001
≈ $6,060
≈ $7,608
≈ $8,185
by request
≈ $12,864
≈ $5,395
≈ $12,208
≈ $5,883
≈ $6,962
≈ $4,739
by request
≈ $10,974
≈ $3,699
≈ $6,660
≈ $7,297
≈ $3,884
≈ $6,395
by request
≈ $385
≈ $5,158
≈ $10,826
by request
≈ $2,991
≈ $3,029
≈ $3,998
≈ $18,855
≈ $3,777
Orthopedic surgery
Price, USD
≈ $3,310
≈ $4,498
≈ $3,180
≈ $3,454
≈ $1,353
≈ $5,485
≈ $429
by request
≈ $2,228
≈ $2,347
≈ $1,612
≈ $192
≈ $1,902
≈ $1,927
≈ $4,233
≈ $110
≈ $6,682
≈ $1,113
≈ $1,555
≈ $705
≈ $2,239
≈ $3,092
≈ $3,250
≈ $2,233
≈ $3,233
≈ $3,498
≈ $5,248
≈ $1,384
≈ $2,057
≈ $1,278
≈ $2,524
≈ $1,814
≈ $3,119
≈ $1,333
≈ $1,275
≈ $2,894
≈ $3,242
≈ $1,340
≈ $1,689
≈ $4,754
≈ $3,806
≈ $2,689
≈ $3,792
≈ $1,181
≈ $6,115
≈ $1,519
≈ $1,651
≈ $1,588
≈ $3,752
≈ $3,922
≈ $2,444
≈ $1,655
≈ $518
by request
≈ $7,047
≈ $2,315
≈ $2,783
≈ $3,416
≈ $2,282
by request
≈ $1,814
≈ $3,984
≈ $1,653
≈ $2,641
≈ $110
≈ $1,544
≈ $2,997
≈ $2,719
≈ $3,803
≈ $513
3.3
Overall rating: 4
July 12, 2022
One of the hospitals in Manila that have wide options of specialists and have complete facilities. Updated review as of 2022: They have smooth and organized protocols during COVID. Online results for labs and radiologic services are being offered which makes things easier.
Overall rating: 2
August 07, 2023
My mom is receiving treatment at the wound care center for what they believe are vascular ulcers. It has taken a long time for the wound to heal so they performed a culture and sensitivity test. I asked when my mom could come back for a follow up and the secretary said she is scheduled to come back in 2 weeks to see the doctor. 2 weeks??? They did prescribe her some pain medication but sadly, they are not working. Right now, my mom is holding off on taking antibiotics awaiting the results of the culture and sensitivity test. 2 weeks is excruciatingly painful to bear just to wait for an antibiotic prescription, don't you think? What is the issue here, are you guys short staffed? Is there only one doctor overseeing all patients there? If that doctor is out, do you not have coverage? Please, if you cannot provide treatment in a timely manner, it does not make you less of a medical professional to refer out so your patients do not suffer while waiting to be seen.
Overall rating: 3
September 07, 2023
Giving 3 stars because we had a mix of good and bad experience at this hospital. This is our hospital of choice, atleast if you compare them with Chinese Gen or Manila Med, I can confidently say that they are better. Our outpatient experience here was very good. From HMO office, Lab, Nurses, Doctors and their secretaries, all gave us a pleasant and warm service. We always go back here for our outpatient medical needs. Their facilities is good and the vibe is almost similar to Medical City. It's a different story when my partner had to rush his mother to their emergency at the wee hours. Their staff posted outside the Emergency Room were bad discriminating profilers. They gave warm assistance when you look rich or arrived with a private car. But if you look poor, they will just stare at you. We arrived on their emergency room using a barangay ambulance. My partner is wearing his everyday home clothes, shirt with holes, shorts with holes. It is a an emergency so ofcourse we didn't have the time to dress up. When we arrived there, no one came near to us, to assist us to unload the patient. The guard just stayed at his pedestal, unbothered by the ambulance siren. I was the one who even grabbed a wheelchair from their door to the ambulance. Maybe they thought we are just a barangay health worker or "tambays" because of our clothes and it is okay. Until, I witnessed how they assisted someone who arrived on a Toyota Fortuner. All of the staff including the guard went to the Fortuner to assist that patient. The guard urgently grabbed a wheelchair and they are all energetic. Very different when we arrived on a barangay ambulance. Inside the ER, my partner told me that their behavior changed when they found out her mom (the patient) and him are platinum members. They were all of sudden fast, caring and attentive. They probably got surprised how a beggar looking guy with holes in his shorts is a platinum plus member. This will still be our hospital of choice despite that incident because of proximity. Although, I hope that they give the same treatment to anyone regardless if they look poor or rich.
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Booking doctors appointments
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Hotel accommodation
Local tours
Special meal request
Interpreter or translation services
Assistance in visa
Currency exchange
Business center services
Shops & Concessionaires
Chapel
Wellness
Dietary department
Pharmacy
Location
Address
667 United Nations Ave, Ermita Manila, Philippines
Visa
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Flight tickets
One way
1 adult
No children
Outbound
Wed, 11/20
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Indirect flight
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01
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03
Return
Wed, 11/27
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27
28
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30
01
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10
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