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Hospitals in the Philippines
December 17, 2010 in Health Philippines, Hospitals Philippines
Ambulance: There is no national ambulance service in the Philippines. For an ambulance in Manila, call St. Luke’s Hospital at (011-63-2) 722-6161, 723-0101, or 723-0199.
Medical facilities: High-quality medical care is available in Manila, but may be difficult to locate elsewhere. Many expatriates go to St. Luke’s Hospital (279 E. Rodriguez Avenue, Quezon City, tel. (011-63-2) 722-6161, 723-0101, 723-0199; website http://www.stluke.com.ph/; 24-hour emergency room with ambulance services; accredited by the Joint Commission International; member of the international networks of the Massachusetts General Hospital and the New York-Presbyterian Hospital, two leading U.S. hospitals). Another option is the Makati Medical Center (2 Amorsolo Street, Makati City, tel. (011-63-2) 815-9911, 892-5544; website http://www.makatimed.ph/).
For a comprehensive guide to health care in the Philippines, including lists of doctors and hospitals, go to your Embassy website. Most hospitals will require a downpayment at the time of admission. In some cases, public and private hospitals have withheld lifesaving medicines and treatments for non-payment of bills. Hospitals may refuse to discharge patients or release important medical documents until the bill has been paid in full. Life-threatening medical problems may require air evacuation to a country with state-of-the-art medical facilities.
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