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1 clinic specializing in Dentistry and Oncology providing treatment of Oral cancer Oral cancer refers to the development of malignant tumors in the mouth, including the lips, tongue, cheeks, and throat. Risk factors include tobacco and alcohol use, and early detection is crucial for effective treatment. disease in Muntinlupa.
Besides this clinic there are 7 Dentistry, Oncology clinics in Philippines.
Such diseases are treated by Asian Hospital and Medical Center (AHMC): Anorectal cancer, Bile duct cancer, Bladder cancer, Blood cancer, Bone cancer, and others.
1
from BBB by Triple M
November 28, 2023
The worst hospital ever. Staff is great but the organization is all about profit. We could’ve been discharged by 11AM. We followed up multiple times. We had to wait til 5PM for someone to show up and check on the patient. Billing said we had to wait til 7PM to pay so they can account for the “necessary” charges. They want to keep you here, I’m telling you. Obviously, the longer you stay, the more you need to pay.
5
from Sandra Maguad
November 15, 2023
Very good experience with AHMC. Doctors were great and knowledgeable. Nurses are approachable and patient. Their room rates are also worth it.
4
from Claire Ocsillos
September 11, 2023
I had a positive experience at this hospital. The guards, nurses, and staff were all very accommodating, and I felt well taken care of. The ER Doctor was particularly impressive, as they took the time to explain everything in detail.
However, there were some drawbacks. The ER bed areas were a bit small, with only one chair, no table, and limited space to walk around. This made the waiting area less comfortable than I would have liked.
Nevertheless, it was still a good experience.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Radiation therapy
by request
-
Chemotherapy for head and neck cancer
by request
-
Hemicolectomy
≈ $8,354
-
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for liver cancer
≈ $4,187
-
Rectum anterior resection
≈ $8,655
-
Radical prostatectomy
≈ $7,673
-
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $1,970
-
Conization
≈ $1,798
-
Open hysterectomy
≈ $1,192
3.9
5 reviews
1
from BBB by Triple M
November 28, 2023
The worst hospital ever. Staff is great but the organization is all about profit. We could’ve been discharged by 11AM. We followed up multiple times. We had to wait til 5PM for someone to show up and check on the patient. Billing said we had to wait til 7PM to pay so they can account for the “necessary” charges. They want to keep you here, I’m telling you. Obviously, the longer you stay, the more you need to pay.
5
from Sandra Maguad
November 15, 2023
Very good experience with AHMC. Doctors were great and knowledgeable. Nurses are approachable and patient. Their room rates are also worth it.
4
from Claire Ocsillos
September 11, 2023
I had a positive experience at this hospital. The guards, nurses, and staff were all very accommodating, and I felt well taken care of. The ER Doctor was particularly impressive, as they took the time to explain everything in detail.
However, there were some drawbacks. The ER bed areas were a bit small, with only one chair, no table, and limited space to walk around. This made the waiting area less comfortable than I would have liked.
Nevertheless, it was still a good experience.
Muntinlupa, Philippines
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Asian Hospital and Medical Center (AHMC) was founded on a vision to provide the Filipino people top notch medical service that is at par with
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5
from Bob Dawkins
October 26, 2023
Very caring dentists who are concerned more about the quality of their service than the payment. If you're a foreigner looking for a dentist you can trust with someone you love, then this is the place to be. Professional service.
5
from Julie Flores
October 10, 2023
Expressing my great gratitude and KUDOS to Dra. Elkie Lumagui, Dr. Jaime Lapan, Jr. and the rest of the amiable staff (Cel, Sheryl, Nelson and Mira) of TOOTH AND GO DENTAL CLINIC for a job so well done, that superlatives are not enough to praise and appreciate them.
My ALL-ON-4 Implant journey was made very pleasant by Dra. Elkie and her staff from DAY 1 to the FINISH. My complete zirconia bridge work is a very accurate fit and greatly complements my face. I must say that Dra. Elkie put so much time in honing her design that would give me satisfaction and a beautiful smile.
I honestly give TOOTH AND GO DENTAL CLINIC a FIVE (5) STAR - EXCEPTIONAL! Their service is superb and I love them🥰♥️.
5
from Martyn
April 25, 2023
Went there last week for probably crown replacement as had gum inflammation and slight discoloration from an 8 year old crown. Spent 2.5 hours there with the dentist taking lots time to ensure she got a good idea of how the new crown should be. Returned and spent 3 hours there. The new crown needed some amendments, then some slight changes in colour to ensure a match, then some more amendments, then some polishing , drilling, fitting etc Was a great experience seeing someone working so hard and long to ensure it was as close a match as could be made.
Total dentistry professionalism... and the price, slightly lower than what I was quoted in a high end Makati dentist.
Fully and highly recommend.
And then I went back twice this week. Both times needed to wait over 45 minutes from the time appointment was made until there was a dentist .I was very happy with first visits for crown, as is clear in my very positive review. Unfortunately it seems that the clinic now books more customers than they can handle and therefor waits seem normal. Customers need to know they are probably in for a wait.
When it takes one hour to get there from Makati, then a 45 minute wait to see a dentist ,despite having a confirmed appointment , I will possibly not be returning.
This dental clinic will continue to thrive as its a good place that does good work.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Oral tissue biopsy
≈ $335
-
Gum graft surgery
≈ $553
-
Periodontal regenerative procedures
≈ $637
-
Implant crown
≈ $953
-
Fissure sealing
$33
-
Porcelain veneers
$445
-
Removable full denture
$415
-
All-on-4 dental implants
$22,150
-
All-on-6 dental implants
≈ $14,001
4.8
5 reviews
5
from Bob Dawkins
October 26, 2023
Very caring dentists who are concerned more about the quality of their service than the payment. If you're a foreigner looking for a dentist you can trust with someone you love, then this is the place to be. Professional service.
5
from Julie Flores
October 10, 2023
Expressing my great gratitude and KUDOS to Dra. Elkie Lumagui, Dr. Jaime Lapan, Jr. and the rest of the amiable staff (Cel, Sheryl, Nelson and Mira) of TOOTH AND GO DENTAL CLINIC for a job so well done, that superlatives are not enough to praise and appreciate them.
My ALL-ON-4 Implant journey was made very pleasant by Dra. Elkie and her staff from DAY 1 to the FINISH. My complete zirconia bridge work is a very accurate fit and greatly complements my face. I must say that Dra. Elkie put so much time in honing her design that would give me satisfaction and a beautiful smile.
I honestly give TOOTH AND GO DENTAL CLINIC a FIVE (5) STAR - EXCEPTIONAL! Their service is superb and I love them🥰♥️.
5
from Martyn
April 25, 2023
Went there last week for probably crown replacement as had gum inflammation and slight discoloration from an 8 year old crown. Spent 2.5 hours there with the dentist taking lots time to ensure she got a good idea of how the new crown should be. Returned and spent 3 hours there. The new crown needed some amendments, then some slight changes in colour to ensure a match, then some more amendments, then some polishing , drilling, fitting etc Was a great experience seeing someone working so hard and long to ensure it was as close a match as could be made.
Total dentistry professionalism... and the price, slightly lower than what I was quoted in a high end Makati dentist.
Fully and highly recommend.
And then I went back twice this week. Both times needed to wait over 45 minutes from the time appointment was made until there was a dentist .I was very happy with first visits for crown, as is clear in my very positive review. Unfortunately it seems that the clinic now books more customers than they can handle and therefor waits seem normal. Customers need to know they are probably in for a wait.
When it takes one hour to get there from Makati, then a 45 minute wait to see a dentist ,despite having a confirmed appointment , I will possibly not be returning.
This dental clinic will continue to thrive as its a good place that does good work.
Parañaque, Philippines
Specializations: Dentistry
Languages: English
Tooth & Go is a dental clinic in the Philippines specialized in dental implants and esthetic dentistry. In 2016, Tooth & Go reached the top
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4
from J.H. Martel
October 16, 2023
My first visit to Manila Doctors Hospital was a positive experience, surpassing any hospitals I've encountered in Cavite. The facility even boasts its own food court, which aligns well with contemporary expectations and technology standards.
However, in contrast to this modern amenity, the appearance and condition of the doctor's rooms left something to be desired. It felt as though they had been frozen in time, reminiscent of the 1990s. Small room, ventilated, yes, but crowded outside.
1
from J Wu
September 16, 2023
I don't know if all hospitals have become like this after covid, but at this hospital you will feel that everyone... from doctors, nurses down to their janitors have become unsympathetic towards patients and is only working for their own gain and the hospital is just making money.
This hospital is not in the top 5 but it is still expensive. The price paid was not worth it, a life was lost and relatives had trouble from emergency room until claiming of the death certificate.
Service wise, it was terrible. Emergency service where patient felt neglected. Companions also can't enter until 12 hours later you will know that patient couldn't breathe anymore (because patient practically had no immune system) and needed to enter the covid ward. Emergency nurses and doctors are digusted at the patient.
A patient having more than 10 doctors and those are consultants. Diagnosis and Prognosis were unclear. Doctors who tend to pass the blame to the relatives ("Weren't you informed?"). Medical staff basically aren't pro-active and you have to ask every single thing. Interns who do not know how to talk to patient and relatives ( who would tell you to get the item needed and hang up on you) and are practically robots or who are doing things by the book.
And then, you would just hear from other people, "Oh, we have that service." or " We have that item, we use it for..." but we never had these service.
A patient who could still walk into the emergency room became bedridden and degraded into a vegetable in a month's span.
Death certificate was problematic as the doctor didn't train the doctor in charge on what to do and numerous revisions done added insult to the grieving family.
The medical abstract was a pain to obtain and didn't contain the detailed explaination as to what happened to the patient at the course of the confinement. Also, reading said document felt like it was written by a failing medical student.
I personally do not recommend this hospital. Their on duty nurses ( probably the same as anywhere) are by orders and do not have compassion or sympathy for the patient. Their on duty residents are disappointing and felt if there is no physical problem seen then there is no problem... likewise executing traits of no sympathy to patients.
3
from Jeremy F
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.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Cervical lymphadenectomy
≈ $6,439
-
Oral cancer surgery
≈ $9,214
-
Total glossectomy
≈ $3,756
-
Total glossectomy + Reconstruction
by request
-
Hemiglossectomy
≈ $3,002
-
Floor of mouth cancer resection
≈ $1,540
-
Radiation therapy
by request
-
Parotidectomy
≈ $2,569
-
Chemoembolization
≈ $6,213
3.3
5 reviews
4
from J.H. Martel
October 16, 2023
My first visit to Manila Doctors Hospital was a positive experience, surpassing any hospitals I've encountered in Cavite. The facility even boasts its own food court, which aligns well with contemporary expectations and technology standards.
However, in contrast to this modern amenity, the appearance and condition of the doctor's rooms left something to be desired. It felt as though they had been frozen in time, reminiscent of the 1990s. Small room, ventilated, yes, but crowded outside.
1
from J Wu
September 16, 2023
I don't know if all hospitals have become like this after covid, but at this hospital you will feel that everyone... from doctors, nurses down to their janitors have become unsympathetic towards patients and is only working for their own gain and the hospital is just making money.
This hospital is not in the top 5 but it is still expensive. The price paid was not worth it, a life was lost and relatives had trouble from emergency room until claiming of the death certificate.
Service wise, it was terrible. Emergency service where patient felt neglected. Companions also can't enter until 12 hours later you will know that patient couldn't breathe anymore (because patient practically had no immune system) and needed to enter the covid ward. Emergency nurses and doctors are digusted at the patient.
A patient having more than 10 doctors and those are consultants. Diagnosis and Prognosis were unclear. Doctors who tend to pass the blame to the relatives ("Weren't you informed?"). Medical staff basically aren't pro-active and you have to ask every single thing. Interns who do not know how to talk to patient and relatives ( who would tell you to get the item needed and hang up on you) and are practically robots or who are doing things by the book.
And then, you would just hear from other people, "Oh, we have that service." or " We have that item, we use it for..." but we never had these service.
A patient who could still walk into the emergency room became bedridden and degraded into a vegetable in a month's span.
Death certificate was problematic as the doctor didn't train the doctor in charge on what to do and numerous revisions done added insult to the grieving family.
The medical abstract was a pain to obtain and didn't contain the detailed explaination as to what happened to the patient at the course of the confinement. Also, reading said document felt like it was written by a failing medical student.
I personally do not recommend this hospital. Their on duty nurses ( probably the same as anywhere) are by orders and do not have compassion or sympathy for the patient. Their on duty residents are disappointing and felt if there is no physical problem seen then there is no problem... likewise executing traits of no sympathy to patients.
3
from Jeremy F
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.
Manila, Philippines
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
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
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1
from John Patrick Hernandez
December 04, 2023
Why does a hospital labeled "World Class" provide an ultrasound schedule a month later? This issue isn't recent; they could have addressed it by adding more machines to handle the patient load.
St. Luke's moved Maxicare to their HMO Concierge, despite the limited space in the small building. Only a few individuals can enter the office, leaving others waiting outside in the sweltering heat.
2
from Jason Co
October 05, 2023
The service when checking in is quite nice and welcoming, unfortunately, for me it's downhill after that. Very very noisy nurses, it takes minimum of 10 minutes before a nurse comes to my room after pressing the red button because my dextrose kept beeping since it was almost empty. this happened several times. What if it was an emergency?!
4
from Evie Wong
July 04, 2023
I’d say majority of the staff are very well mannered and trained. Everytime I ask anyone that works there some information, they guided me immediately.
I’d say the art building though is a bit old and dirty but the main building is pretty clean and sometimes confusing to navigate.
Better to bring in cash or card because unfortunately their gcash doesn’t work. One of the downsides in some of the services here are usually packed with people so best to call in advance. I do love the service and the professionalism but this is definitely a very expensive hospital.
Besides all this, there are food places inside where they serve really good food.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Laser therapy for cancer
by request
-
Cervical lymphadenectomy
≈ $6,439
-
Oral cancer surgery
≈ $9,214
-
Total glossectomy
≈ $3,756
-
Total glossectomy + Reconstruction
by request
-
Hemiglossectomy
≈ $3,002
-
Floor of mouth cancer resection
≈ $1,540
-
Radiation therapy
by request
-
Chemotherapy for head and neck cancer
by request
4.0
5 reviews
1
from John Patrick Hernandez
December 04, 2023
Why does a hospital labeled "World Class" provide an ultrasound schedule a month later? This issue isn't recent; they could have addressed it by adding more machines to handle the patient load.
St. Luke's moved Maxicare to their HMO Concierge, despite the limited space in the small building. Only a few individuals can enter the office, leaving others waiting outside in the sweltering heat.
2
from Jason Co
October 05, 2023
The service when checking in is quite nice and welcoming, unfortunately, for me it's downhill after that. Very very noisy nurses, it takes minimum of 10 minutes before a nurse comes to my room after pressing the red button because my dextrose kept beeping since it was almost empty. this happened several times. What if it was an emergency?!
4
from Evie Wong
July 04, 2023
I’d say majority of the staff are very well mannered and trained. Everytime I ask anyone that works there some information, they guided me immediately.
I’d say the art building though is a bit old and dirty but the main building is pretty clean and sometimes confusing to navigate.
Better to bring in cash or card because unfortunately their gcash doesn’t work. One of the downsides in some of the services here are usually packed with people so best to call in advance. I do love the service and the professionalism but this is definitely a very expensive hospital.
Besides all this, there are food places inside where they serve really good food.
Quezon City, Philippines
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
St. Luke’s Medical Center is recognized as the leading and most respected healthcare institution in the Philippines. Its two facilities in Quezon City and Global
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4
from valerie pablo
November 30, 2023
Better triaging system in ER than other hospitals like Asian hospital. The staff in ER have truly taken care of us. The room (regular private) is also very clean and frequently being taken care of by the housekeeping. The doctors and nurses are also very accommodating and have truly taken care of us during our confinement. Please continue to be a patient centered facility.
5
from Rain elL CA
October 08, 2023
Felt like we were in a Hotel than a Hospital because of how clean the building is and the staff were very courteous, friendly and accomodating.
Even though we went there for a walk in accommodation, the service was fast.
Parking was a bit confusing though, so glad there were signs in every corner that guided us to B4.
5
from Gale Bayona
August 07, 2023
The hospital itself is organized and beautiful, the nurses and staff are nice and attentive to my inquiries. While waiting the hospital offers snacks and drinks like water, coffee, and some juices. Place is clean
The toilets are clean everything is good.
You can't say bad about St. Lukes of course except for the price LOL😅. St. Lukes no.1
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemotherapy for head and neck cancer
by request
-
Hemicolectomy
≈ $8,354
-
Rectum anterior resection
≈ $8,655
-
Radical prostatectomy
≈ $7,673
-
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $1,970
-
Conization
≈ $1,798
-
Open hysterectomy
≈ $1,192
-
Radical nephrectomy
≈ $8,800
-
Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP)
≈ $998
3.3
5 reviews
4
from valerie pablo
November 30, 2023
Better triaging system in ER than other hospitals like Asian hospital. The staff in ER have truly taken care of us. The room (regular private) is also very clean and frequently being taken care of by the housekeeping. The doctors and nurses are also very accommodating and have truly taken care of us during our confinement. Please continue to be a patient centered facility.
5
from Rain elL CA
October 08, 2023
Felt like we were in a Hotel than a Hospital because of how clean the building is and the staff were very courteous, friendly and accomodating.
Even though we went there for a walk in accommodation, the service was fast.
Parking was a bit confusing though, so glad there were signs in every corner that guided us to B4.
5
from Gale Bayona
August 07, 2023
The hospital itself is organized and beautiful, the nurses and staff are nice and attentive to my inquiries. While waiting the hospital offers snacks and drinks like water, coffee, and some juices. Place is clean
The toilets are clean everything is good.
You can't say bad about St. Lukes of course except for the price LOL😅. St. Lukes no.1
Taguig, Philippines
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
St. Luke’s Medical Center is recognized as the leading and most respected healthcare institution in the Philippines. Its two facilities in Quezon City and Global
read more
4
from mansa shaka
November 18, 2023
The LCP was established on January 16, 1981, by President Ferdinand Marcos under Presidential Decree No. 1823. It was built with a Brutalist architectural style that is quite eye catching and remarkable.
The Ospital ng Pilipinas sa may sakit sa Baga is a government tertiary hospital specializing in the cure/prevention of lung and other chest diseases, located in Central, Quezon City, Philippines.
Thank you Frontline healthcare workers for your sacrifices and valor.
1
from Elizer Isip
September 08, 2023
I bought earlier at1030 am. I bought our breakfast and lunch. That cost 417. I have 1k but the change she gave me is 83 only I forgot that my money is 1k. Shoutout to the fat lady with long hair. Pls do your job properly. 500 pesos is not a small thing. I'm from Cavite and just realized just now. After I computed everything ..
1
from D G
May 24, 2022
The worst service I've ever experienced with a government hospital. The staff lack empathy to ailing patients, talking to them in a condescending manner. Instructions are given in sparse, showing lack of organizational skills. Patients who have been waiting to undergo procedure tend to wait more, asking them to go back after completing yet another instruction.
The patient I'm with- a 71 year old, who was instructed to fast for 10 hours (last meal was dinner the day before) has not eaten anything yet considering it's already 3:19pm - no breakfast and lunch at all. Now, we were instructed to drink something and wait another hour for the chemical to take effect and be seen in the CT scan considering that we've been waiting for more than 2 hours. Then, they ask us to purchase something for the patient to take before the actual procedure. I mean, why didn't they tell us beforehand?
I would've given a 0 score but the review doesn't allow that. Really terrible.
If someone from this department is reading this, I'd like for you to take note of the photos of the staff inside the MRI & CT scan that need some sort of counseling or a refresher on customer service and empathy.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Radiation therapy
by request
-
Hemicolectomy
≈ $8,354
-
Rectum anterior resection
≈ $8,655
-
Conization
≈ $1,798
-
Open hysterectomy
≈ $1,192
-
Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP)
≈ $998
-
Total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH)
≈ $1,192
-
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
≈ $1,203
-
Total gastrectomy
≈ $16,054
3.9
5 reviews
4
from mansa shaka
November 18, 2023
The LCP was established on January 16, 1981, by President Ferdinand Marcos under Presidential Decree No. 1823. It was built with a Brutalist architectural style that is quite eye catching and remarkable.
The Ospital ng Pilipinas sa may sakit sa Baga is a government tertiary hospital specializing in the cure/prevention of lung and other chest diseases, located in Central, Quezon City, Philippines.
Thank you Frontline healthcare workers for your sacrifices and valor.
1
from Elizer Isip
September 08, 2023
I bought earlier at1030 am. I bought our breakfast and lunch. That cost 417. I have 1k but the change she gave me is 83 only I forgot that my money is 1k. Shoutout to the fat lady with long hair. Pls do your job properly. 500 pesos is not a small thing. I'm from Cavite and just realized just now. After I computed everything ..
1
from D G
May 24, 2022
The worst service I've ever experienced with a government hospital. The staff lack empathy to ailing patients, talking to them in a condescending manner. Instructions are given in sparse, showing lack of organizational skills. Patients who have been waiting to undergo procedure tend to wait more, asking them to go back after completing yet another instruction.
The patient I'm with- a 71 year old, who was instructed to fast for 10 hours (last meal was dinner the day before) has not eaten anything yet considering it's already 3:19pm - no breakfast and lunch at all. Now, we were instructed to drink something and wait another hour for the chemical to take effect and be seen in the CT scan considering that we've been waiting for more than 2 hours. Then, they ask us to purchase something for the patient to take before the actual procedure. I mean, why didn't they tell us beforehand?
I would've given a 0 score but the review doesn't allow that. Really terrible.
If someone from this department is reading this, I'd like for you to take note of the photos of the staff inside the MRI & CT scan that need some sort of counseling or a refresher on customer service and empathy.
Quezon City, Philippines
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Lung Center of the Philippines was established through Presidential Decree No. 1823 on January 16, 1981 to provide the Filipino people state-of-the-art specialized care
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1
from Rocielle Barandino
November 24, 2023
The hospital staff needs to improve their compassion and empathy towards patients and their families. The customer service and facilities are below par. A dignified and respectful treatment should be provided to every individual, regardless of their social status. The families of ICU patients should be given a proper place to rest while waiting for updates. The hospital should convert dead spaces into lounges or waiting areas for families. Despite the high fees, the services, facilities, and staff attitudes do not meet the expectations.
3
from Vanie T
September 22, 2023
I had a terrible experience with the gay cashier and fat male bodyguard who were assigned at that time. The guard shouted at me because I asked him for the second time the cashier's office since his instruction at first was unclear. When I went upstairs, that gay cashier was soo rude! He got annoyed because I did not tell him right away that I would be using GLs. He insulted me by saying "Di lahat ng patients dito GL ang binabayad". I apologized patiently and told him that IT WAS MY FIRST TIME THERE. Yet, he was still frowning. HOW COME THIS HOSPITAL HIRED THOSE AGRESSIVE STAFF? I just controlled my anger and emotions since my father had to undergo a surgery at that time. I didn't want to stress him and my mother. On the other hand, the doctors were kind and approachable. I hope this concern will be raised, anyway.
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from Edward Javier
September 07, 2023
Pretty much go there monthly to buy my maintenance medicines from their pharmacy. Waiting times can be long with their new July 2023 procedures where the 4th floor pharmacy only takes cash and card sales. The 1st floor only takes GL transaxtions and only entertains cash transactions at 4pm daily. Senior discounts are applied for 30day supplies only. 😑
Prices for popular procedures:
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Chemoembolization
≈ $6,213
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Dual chamber pacemaker insertion
$3,089 - $4,173
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Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) ligation in children
$3,394 - $7,285
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Fontan procedure
$9,758 - $13,634
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Off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery
$8,044 - $13,685
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Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG)
$10,887 - $15,175
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Heart valve repair
$10,872 - $19,003
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Coronary catheterization
$1,162 - $2,204
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Percutaneous ASD closure
≈ $993
4.0
5 reviews
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from Rocielle Barandino
November 24, 2023
The hospital staff needs to improve their compassion and empathy towards patients and their families. The customer service and facilities are below par. A dignified and respectful treatment should be provided to every individual, regardless of their social status. The families of ICU patients should be given a proper place to rest while waiting for updates. The hospital should convert dead spaces into lounges or waiting areas for families. Despite the high fees, the services, facilities, and staff attitudes do not meet the expectations.
3
from Vanie T
September 22, 2023
I had a terrible experience with the gay cashier and fat male bodyguard who were assigned at that time. The guard shouted at me because I asked him for the second time the cashier's office since his instruction at first was unclear. When I went upstairs, that gay cashier was soo rude! He got annoyed because I did not tell him right away that I would be using GLs. He insulted me by saying "Di lahat ng patients dito GL ang binabayad". I apologized patiently and told him that IT WAS MY FIRST TIME THERE. Yet, he was still frowning. HOW COME THIS HOSPITAL HIRED THOSE AGRESSIVE STAFF? I just controlled my anger and emotions since my father had to undergo a surgery at that time. I didn't want to stress him and my mother. On the other hand, the doctors were kind and approachable. I hope this concern will be raised, anyway.
3
from Edward Javier
September 07, 2023
Pretty much go there monthly to buy my maintenance medicines from their pharmacy. Waiting times can be long with their new July 2023 procedures where the 4th floor pharmacy only takes cash and card sales. The 1st floor only takes GL transaxtions and only entertains cash transactions at 4pm daily. Senior discounts are applied for 30day supplies only. 😑
Quezon City, Philippines
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Neurosurgery, Oncology
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Countries with the highest number of clinics treating the diseases:
Oral cancer:
worldwide
988 clinics
India
51 clinics
Brazil
50 clinics
Mexico
43 clinics
Germany
41 clinics
United Kingdom
38 clinics
Related procedures:
Procedures are likely to be used for Oral cancer treatment:
Cervical lymphadenectomy,
Chemotherapy for head and neck cancer,
Electrochemotherapy (ECT),
Floor of mouth cancer resection,
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Hemiglossectomy
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Procedures
Diseases
- Aortography ≈ $1,358
- Bentall surgery ≈ $21,677
- Brain aneurysm clipping ≈ $10,699
- Brain aneurysm repair ≈ $10,746
- Cervical laminectomy ≈ $6,129
- Complex aortic surgery ≈ $37,549
- Ebstein anomaly correction ≈ $17,950
- Endovascular coiling for brain aneurysms ≈ $13,662
- Laminoplasty ≈ $8,136
- Lumbar laminectomy ≈ $5,363
- Partial anomalous pulmonary return (PAPVR) correction by request
- Pipeline embolization procedure by request
- Ross operation ≈ $23,389
- Thoracic laminectomy ≈ $3,011
- Total anomalous pulmonary return (TAPVR) correction ≈ $15,651
- Truncus arteriosus repair ≈ $18,656
- Acoustic neuroma
- Aortic valve insufficiency
- Aortic valve stenosis
- Back pain
- Benign brain tumor
- Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
- Benign spinal tumor
- Brachial plexus injury
- Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)
- Double outlet right ventricle (DORV)
- Facet joint arthritis
- Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS)
- Kidney cancer
- Patent foramen ovale (PFO)
- Peripheral artery disease (PAD)
- Pituitary adenoma
- Pulmonary stenosis
- Sciatica
- Spinal arteriovenous malformation (AVM)
- Spinal cancer