A 24/7 primary care clinic in Makati will open in early 2023, Mayor Abby Binay said in a statement. | JEMendozaINQ
Once opened, the clinic will offer a complete range of primary care services, including preventive health screenings, diagnosis and treatment of common medical conditions, laboratory tests, RT-PCR tests, nutrition consultations, 24/7 pharmacy services, and more.
Makati Life Medical Center is the second hospital in the city that will serve Yellow Card holders for free.The Level 2 hospital with multiple specialty centers boasts advanced medical technology and modern facilities focusing on prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation services. “We envision an efficient, inclusive, and patient-centered healthcare system that will benefit all Makatizens,” Binay said.
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