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Welcome to Metro Antipolo Hospital and Medical Center, Inc. (MAHMCI)
Rizal’s Premier Healthcare Provider Since 2016
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MPH Invests in its 28th Hospital: Metro Antipolo Hospital
Metro Pacific Health Corporation ("MPH"), the Philippines’ first and largest private hospital network, announced today its investment in a majority shareholding in Metro Antipolo Hospital and Medical Center, Inc. (“MAHMC”), marking its 28th hospital investment in its rapidly growing nationwide chain.
Conceptualized in 2010 by an enterprising group of 59 respected physicians and professionals, MAHMC was established with the goal of creating a training hospital that will not only cater to the healthcare needs in the area but will also foster the development of specialized physicians. Since opening its doors in 2016, this 109-bed Level 2 hospital along Marcos Highway, Antipolo City, has now grown to be one of the largest hospitals with a strong track record in Rizal province. While primarily servicing the “Lower Antipolo” market, its location allows MAHMC to serve patients from adjacent NCR cities Marikina and Pasig, and other municipalities of Rizal such as Cainta, San Mateo, Binangonan and Taytay.
“We are confident that MAHMC, under the leadership and management of MPH, is poised to achieve even greater things beyond medical expertise.” Outgoing President Dr. Nelson Bambalan said.
“With MAHMC becoming our 17th provincial hospital, we are reaffirming our commitment to enhancing access to high-quality healthcare services to communities beyond Metro Manila”, said MPH President Augie Palisoc Jr.
MPH’s transformation plan for MAHMC includes a new Urgent Care Center which will expand out-patient services and introduce the market to a better patient experience previously only enjoyed in premium Metro Manila hospitals. Additionally, MPH is committed to broadening the hospital’s medical services, with the upgrade of medical equipment and the opening of its new cardiac catheterization laboratory, the first private facility of its kind in Rizal province.
This investment demonstrates the commitment of Metro Pacific Health to improve the bdelivery of quality and affordable healthcare throughout the nation by not only improving the hospitals in our network, but also continuously growing our nationwide portfolio of healthcare facilities, a foray that started in 2007 with its maiden investment in Makati Medical Center. Other premier hospitals in the portfolio include Asian Hospital and Medical Center, Cardinal Santos Medical Center, Davao Doctors Hospital, and Riverside Medical Center in Bacolod.
source: https://www.metropacifichealth.com/news/article/mph-invests-in-its-28th-hospital-metro-antipolo-hospital?fbclid=IwY2xjawNIOVRleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHv3ri1HUtQ_b6MRQW_TlSugoZir2Ef5TYs2WHlO4Mh4CQrt2EGRHrrt-5Ekq_aem_nSRxVx5Iooc4eMoYn12wqQ
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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.
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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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NOTICE OF PRIVACY
NOTICE OF PRIVACY
The Metro Antipolo Hospital and Medical Center Inc. value your privacy as much as we value your health. To this end, we are committed to comply with Republic Act No. 10173 otherwise known as the Data Privacy Act 2012 to uphold your right of privacy and protect your personal information.
This hospital institution is required by law to protect and secure the privacy of your personal and sensitive information and implement the high level of security measure and to notify you of our legal duties and privacy practices with respect to your protected personal and health information.
This Notice of Privacy Practices describes how we may use and disclose your protected health information to carry out treatment, initiate payment, or conduct health care operations and for other purposes that are permitted or required by law. The Notice describes your rights to access and control your protected health information.
Processing Data:
● Perform its obligations, exercise its rights, and conduct its associated functions as a healthcare service provider;
● Conduct all acts reasonably foreseeable and customarily performed by similar healthcare service providers;
● Decide and act for the holistic welfare of patients, service recipients, and their respective representatives and companions; and
● Manage and administer its internal and external affairs as a medical, educational, and research institution, and as a juridical entity with its own rights and obligations.
The MAHMCI Website uses cookies to prevent security risks, recognize that the user is logged in, customize the user’s browsing experience, store authorization tokens, permit social media sharing, troubleshoot issues, and monitor anonymized or aggregated statistics.
Personal Data Collected
MAHMCI collects the following Personal and Sensitive Information,as may be applicable and necessary for its specific legitimate purposes:
● Personal details such as name, birth, gender, civil status and affiliations;
● Contact information such as address, email, mobile and telephone numbers;
● Medical information such as physical, psychiatric and psychological information;
● Employment information such as government-issued numbers, position and functions;
● Applicant information such as academic background and previous employments; and
● Academic information such as grades, course and academic standing.
Collection Method
MAHMCI collects Personal Data physically through printed forms, attachments, and other documents required by its medical units and administrative offices, or electronically through electronic systems, electronic platforms, email information directly by the Data Subject or by MAHMCI personnel.
Purpose of Collection of Personal Information:
Collects and processes Personal Data for the following purposes:
● Purposes necessary for MAHMCI to perform its obligations, exercise its rights, and conduct its functions as a medical, research, and training institution;
● Purposes to perform acts and decisions necessary for MAHMCI to manage and administer its internal and external affairs as a juridical entity with its own rights, interests and obligations;
● Compliance with legal, regulatory, administrative or judicial requirements including but not limited to audit, reporting and transparency requirements;
● Purposes specific to MAHMCI in accordance with its Privacy Policy and related policies, rules or procedures.
Storage of Personal Information:
Medical records of our patient are stored inside the medical records office and storage area designated wherein the electronic data processing systems managed by our information department of MAHMCI. Physical records are generally stored in folders or envelopes in drawers or shelves. Electronic records are generally stored in servers in the possession or control of MAHMCI.
Method of Use
MAHMCI uses Personal Data proportionately as necessary for its legitimate purposes in accordance with MAHMCI Policies. Personal Data are used in accordance with the Data Privacy Act of 2012, issuances of the National Privacy Commission and the Department of Health.
Retention Period
MAHMCI retains data in accordance with its policies on retention observing laws and government rules and regulations. In the absence of an applicable rule of retention, Personal Data shall be retained by MAHMCI offices or unit in accordance with locally and internationally accepted practices and standards.
Rights of Data Subject (patient)
1. Right to be informed, except for internal data;
2. Right to access and data portability, subject to reasonable requirements;
3. Right to rectification, erasure, and blocking. However, services may be affected by changes in or lack of data; and
4. Right to file a complaint. MAHMCI’s Data Protection Office are continually open to resolve concerns.
MAHMCI patients, service recipients, their respective representatives and companions, and others within the scope of MAHMCIs Privacy Policy have the following responsibilities:
1. Keep up to date all Personal Data and other information submitted to or in the possession of MAHMCI;
2. Respect the data privacy rights of all Data Subjects;
3. Report any suspected Security Incident or Personal Data Breach to MAHMCI through the contact information of MAHMCI Data Protection Office provided herein;
4. Ensure accuracy of Personal Data and other information;
5. Obtain the consent of the Data Subject prior to processing of personal information;
6. Not disclose to any unauthorized party any non-public confidential, sensitive or personal information obtained or learned in confidence directly or indirectly through MAHMCI; and
7. Abide by the policies, guidelines and rules of MAHMCI on data privacy, information security, records management, research and ethical conduct, and from time-to-time, check for updates on these policies, guidelines and rules and ensure compliance therewith.
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Meet our Pediatric Consultants
Your child’s health deserves the best care — and at Metro Antipolo Hospital & Medical Center, our team of dedicated Pediatric Consultants is here to address all your children's needs.
From newborn check-ups to specialized treatments, you may schedule an appointment with our Medical Doctors for consultation and expert advice.
General Pediatrics
Dr. Anna Mae Abrea
Dr. Maximo Abuel
Dr. Emilia Alberto
Dr. Richelda Almazan
Dr. Marthony Basco
Dr. Twinkle Cabaltera-De Guzman
Dr. Jensen Mae Cataquiz
Dr. Beverly Jane Chua
Dr. Ma. Celeste Chanyungco
Dr. Trinia Corleto
Dr. Cynthia Dela Cruz
Dr. Katrina Dela Paz
Dr. Leonila Delos Santos
Dr. Jeannette Edillon
Dr. Girlie Gay Encabo
Dr. Sylvia Feria
Dr. Portia Guevarra
Dr. Enrico Ignacio Jr.
Dr. Ana Liza Linatoc
Dr. Rachelle Lirio
Dr. Rowena Manalo
Dr. Rhea Manuel
Dr. Geraldine Mariscotes
Dr. Roselle Martin
Dr. Elerose Martinez
Dr. Karen May Mostoles
Dr. Iris Muñoz
Dr. Marilyn Nepomuceno
Dr. Arlene Pelayo
Dr. Robert Pornel III
Dr. Josefino Regalado
Dr. Edna Reyes
Dr. Kristine Joy Reyes
Dr. Leila Marta Roxanne Reyes
Dr. Maria Victoria Roque
Dr. Raiza Sabate
Dr. Felomina Saez
Dr. Swenny Semilla-Retiro
Dr. Norlyn Rosadia
Dr. Janet Tamayao
Dr. Vincent Tayag
Dr. Michelle Valbuena
Dr. Ma. Lourdes Vibar
Dr. Teresita Young
Allergology
Dr. Felcia Raquel Tayag
Cardiology
Dr. Evelyn Hilario
Dr. Blandina Ferrera
Dr. Cecilienne Acosta
Dr. Aurora Meneses
Dr. Leah Pagkalinawan
Dr. Jean Villareal
Dental
Dr. Audie Equila
Pediatric Developmental
Dr. Aileen Vargas
Pediatric Psychologist
Dr. Josefino A. Regalado
Dermatology
Dr. Grace Serquina
Endocrinology
Dr. Eve Fernandez
Dr. Kristine Mae Betansos
Gastroenterology
Dr. Hazel Arnaldo
Hematology and Oncology
Dr. Angelynn Josefina Acero
Infectious Disease
Dr. Carmina Delos Reyes
Dr. Giselle Mikhaela Briones
Intensive Care
Dr. Michelle Bonagua
Dr. Jehan Santos
Neurology
Dr. Loudela Castillo
Dr. Imelda Tan
Dr. Jemima Grace Fronda
Neonatology
Dr. Mary Machelle Realiza
Dr. Bhupinder Girn
Dr. Gary Laborada
Dr. Janelle Logronio
Pulmonology
Dr. Anjanette De Leon
Dr. Florence Binua
Dr. Ernesto Salvador Jr.
Dr. Jemaila Valles
Dr. Jesanel Ancheta- Martinez
Nephrology
Dr. Almira Collado
Dr. John Paul Ancheta
Rheumatology
Dr. Mar Christopher Epetia
Visit us at 1348 Marcos Hi-way, Brgy. Mayamot, Antipolo City
(02) 8-722-3208 loc 1012 | 0919-0866457
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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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