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Welcome to Metro Antipolo Hospital and Medical Center, Inc. (MAHMCI)
Rizal’s Premiere Healthcare Provider Since 2016
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LET’S TALK ABOUT YOUR SLEEPING PROBLEM
Our experienced healthcare team is here to help. Send us a message to know more about our sleep study program. For inquiries, please contact the Industrial and Wellness Department at (02) 8722-3208 local 3016 / 0919-0866-539
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The patients need our help.
The Blood Bank Section of Metro Antipolo Hospital and Medical Center would like to seek the help of the eligible Type A+ and Type O blood donors.
Kindly reach out to our Blood Bank at 8722-3208 local 1021 or 0919-086-6544 for any inquiries.
When: Monday to Sunday – 8:00AM to 1:00PM
Where to go: Metro Antipolo Hospital and Medical Center, Inc. – Blood Bank Section (1st floor – Laboratory Department).
Our help matters more than we know.
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Residency Training in Pediatrics
Be part of the First Accredited Pediatric Residency Training Program in Rizal and train in a Level 1 Accredited institution committed to excellence in pediatric care.
Highlights of the Program:
3-Year Residency Program
Mentorship from experienced pediatricians
Hands-on experience with modern medical technology
Wide exposure to pediatric cases from neonatal to adolescent care
Take the next step in your medical career with a program that builds skill, confidence, and compassion.
For inquiries, kindly call our Pediatrics Department Office at 8-722-3208 local 3012 or 6001 | 0919-086-6451 | 919-086-6553 | 0961-007-6503.
Send your CV to [email protected]
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9 Years of Healing, Hope, and Heart.
From emergency rooms to quiet recovery halls, we've walked with you through life’s most fragile and triumphant moments.
As we mark 9 years of service Beyond Medical Expertise, we celebrate the trust of every patient, the dedication of every healthcare worker, and the lives we’ve touched together.
Thank you for making us your partner in health. Here’s to more years of service, compassion, and care.
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A Milestone Every Young Man Faces
Circumcision isn’t just a medical procedure—it’s a rite of passage. As your child enters adolescence, it marks his step into responsibility, confidence, and personal hygiene.
At Metro Antipolo Hospital, we offer PAINLESS circumcision by licensed surgeons, ensuring your son’s comfort and safety every step of the way.
Call us today:
8722-3208 loc. 2007
+639190866541
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DIGESTIVE ENDOSCOPY
What is Digestive Endoscopy?
- A procedure that allows doctors to directly examine a patient's gastrointestinal organs
- Uses a long, thin, flexible tube with a camera and light at its end (endoscope)
- Enables real-time visualization, diagnosis, and in some cases, treatment
- Minimally invasive, no surgery involved
When is a Digestive Endoscopy done?
- To diagnose the cause of stomach pain, gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding, and other digestive problems
- To detect ulcers, tumors, inflammation, or early signs of cancer
- To remove polyps or foreign objects
- To monitor existing gastrointestinal conditions for optimal treatment
What types of Digestive Endoscopic Procedures are available at Metro Antipolo Hospital and Medical Center?
1. Upper GI Endoscopy (EGD) - visualizes the upper gastrointestinal tract (esophagus, stomach, and duodenum)
2. Colonoscopy - visualizes the large bowel (colon)
3. Flexible Proctosigmoidoscopy - visualizes the rectum and the lower part of the colon (sigmoid colon)
4. Combined upper & lower GI endoscopy (EGD & Colonoscopy)
Start your journey to better digestive health. Talk to your doctor or schedule a consultation with our Gastroenterologist today.
Metro Antipolo Hospital and Medical Center, Antipolo City | (02) 8-722-3208 loc 1012 |
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Healthy Moms, Healthy Futures
Your strength brought life into the world. Now, let us care for the life growing inside you.
From basic scans to specialized prenatal diagnostics, Metro Antipolo Hospital and Medical Center is here for every mom’s journey — from the first heartbeat to the final push.
BASIC EXAMINATIONS
Transvaginal & Transrectal Ultrasound
Pelvic Ultrasound
Biophysical Scoring
Congenital Anomaly Scan
SPECIAL EXAMINATIONS
3D/4D Ultrasound
OB & GYNE Doppler
Placental Doppler
SISH/HSSG
Because healthy moms mean healthy futures.
Schedule your maternal ultrasound today.
(02) 8-722-3208 loc 2008 | 0917 166 5480
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A Metro Antipolo Hospital and Medical Center Rainy Season Advisory
GEAR UP! Always have your umbrella, raincoat, and waterproof boots ready before heading out.
DRIVE WITH CARE: Roads are slippery. Slow down, maintain a safe distance, and ensure your vehicle's lights and wipers are working perfectly.
STAY WARM & DRY: Change out of damp clothes immediately to avoid getting sick. A warm cup of tea or soup can be your best friend!
BE INFORMED! Keep updated with the latest weather forecasts and public safety announcements.
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Stay Safe from Leptospirosis
What is Leptospirosis? Know the Risks and Symptoms
Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease affecting both humans and animals, spread mainly through the urine of infected animals like rats.
How Do You Get It?
You can get it from:
• Contact with contaminated water or soil.
• Direct contact with infected animals.
• Consuming contaminated food or water.
Watch Out for These Symptoms!
Symptoms of Leptospirosis can appear anywhere from a few days to a few weeks after exposure and can be easily mistaken for other illnesses like the flu or dengue. Be vigilant for:
• High fever
• Severe headache
• Muscle aches, particularly in the calves and lower back
• Chills
• Red eyes
• Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea
• Jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes)
In severe cases, Leptospirosis can lead to kidney damage, meningitis, liver failure, and even death. Early detection and treatment are crucial.
PREVENTION IS YOUR BEST DEFENSE AGAINST LEPTOSPIROSIS!
Key Prevention Tips:
• Avoid Floodwaters
• Wear Protective Gear
• Cover Wounds
• Practice Good Hygiene
• Keep Your Surroundings Clean
• Ensure Safe Drinking Water
• Seek Medical Help Early
You can significantly reduce your risk of getting Leptospirosis by taking these important precautions, especially during and after heavy rains and floods.
EMERGENCY ROOM
(02) 8-722-3208 loc 1013
0919-086-6537 | 0920-906-1490
Source: World Health Organization (WHO),U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Philippine Department of Health (DOH)
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1348 Marikina-Infanta Hwy, Brgy. Mayamot, Antipolo, 1800 Rizal