399 Hospital/Clinic
The Medical City Clinic (TMCC) is a private outpatient ambulatory clinic that is now on its 25th year operating 48 clinics in Metro Manila and Provincial areas of Luzon and Visayas.
At ManilaMed, we put your well-being as our priority. With the country’s top healing professionals and state-of-the-art medical equipment and facilities, we strive to give only the best to our patients. With compassionate healthcare at the core of everything we do, we promise only our utmost care to every person who walk through our doors.
The Medical City - Marikina Clinic
G/F Phase III Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall Felix Ave., cor Marcos Highway
The Medical City Clinic (TMCC) is a private outpatient ambulatory clinic that is now on its 25th year operating 48 clinics in Metro Manila and Provincial areas of Luzon and Visayas.
MVSMC is a 75-bed capacity secondary hospital that envisions itself to be one of the best medical centers in Cavite that delivers continuously improving quality health care services its patients have known over the years. It features quality health care facilities, medical, and support staff in its years of service. It lives by its noble mission and vision, as inculcated by its Founder, Dr. Manuel V. Santiago, to treat anyone who enters the hospital as if they are members of our own family.
Maria Reyna is a private, general and accredited Tertiary, level 3, teaching and training institution owned by the Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro, The Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres and Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan.
TMC Iloilo promises to continue the journey of making every patient as partners towards health and wellness with pride. But before being known as one of the leading healthcare brands in Iloilo, TMC Iloilo has also undergone trials which tested our strength. Travel back memory lane with TMC Iloilo’s journey as it sets the trend in shaping the landscape of Iloilo’s medical industry.
MMMHMC is a level III tertiary, training & teaching hospital located at Brgy. 6 San Julian, Batac City, Ilocos Norte. One of the DOH retained hospitals in the country.
With more than four decades of being at the forefront in pediatric healthcare in Antipolo City, the Marrero-Acop Pediatric Clinic was started by Dr. Resurreccion Marrero-Acop in the early 1970's with a simple motto, "To cure sometimes, to heal often, to comfort always."
The Tondo Medical Center is a 300-bed capacity tertiary public medical center established in 1971, under the supervision and control of the Department of Health. It is located on North Bay Boulevard, Tondo District, City of Manila, Philippines.
Mary Chiles General Hospital is a Multi Speciality medical-center in Sampaloc, Manila.
The UP Health Service (UPHS) is a primary health care facility established in 1929. UPHS provides comprehensive primary care services for students, employees, employee dependents, and the university community as a whole.
Maternity and Children's Clinic
175 Doña Soledad Ave Better Living Subdivision, Parañaque, 1711 Metro Manila
Parañaque Doctors’ Hospital (PDH) officially opened its door to serve the general public on May 8, 2007. It is a 99 - bed capacity tertiary level hospital complete with ER, ICU, NICU, Operating room, Delivery room complex and also we are HMO accredited.
Mayor Hilarion A Ramiro Sr Regional Training And Teaching Hospital
Bacolod , 7200 Ozamis City , Misamis Occidental
The Mayor Hilarion A. Ramiro Sr. Regional Training and Teaching Hospital stands as one of the most efficient and productive hospitals in Mindanao.
The Philippine General Hospital, simply referred to as UP–PGH or PGH, is a tertiary state-owned hospital administered and operated by the University of the Philippines Manila. It is designated as the National University Hospital, and the national government referral center.
The First Tertiary Hospital in Imus
MCPI evolved to be the largest tertiary Level teaching and training hospital in Parañaque City. MCPI, a private corporation, has 832 stockholders composed mostly of physicians who excel in their respective fields of specialization, prominent business people and household owners of nearby subdivisions.
Since its inception, MediCard has always been guided by a service-oriented culture being the only HMO founded and managed by doctors. This differentiates it from the vast competition, alongside providing innovative schemes that cut down the cost of health maintenance without compromising quality. In fact, MediCard has maintained its position being a leading HMO in the country as it remains among the Top 3 HMOs in the Philippines and Top 500 corporations in the Philippines.
Valenzuela Medical Center, initially known as Valenzuela Emergency Hospital, was established through a local council in 1979 as a 25-bed secondary hospital under LGU supervision and funding.
Since its inception, MediCard has always been guided by a service-oriented culture being the only HMO founded and managed by doctors. This differentiates it from the vast competition, alongside providing innovative schemes that cut down the cost of health maintenance without compromising quality. In fact, MediCard has maintained its position being a leading HMO in the country as it remains among the Top 3 HMOs in the Philippines and Top 500 corporations in the Philippines.
The Veterans Memorial Medical Center (formerly known as Veterans Memorial Hospital) was established in 1955 with full US Government assistance under the US Veterans Administration to provide quality hospitalization, medical care and treatment to Filipino veterans as provided by U.S. public law.

