Standard Listings Sort by: PageRank | Hits | Alphabetical | St. Luke's Medical Center It has one of the most advanced medical equipment in the country; with ultramodern and progressive firsts in diagnostic and therapeutic advancements. It also has highly specialized doctors, technicians, and nurses. http://www.stluke.com.ph |
| Philippine General Hospital The teaching hospital of the University of the Philippines; includes details on patient services, physicians, and academic programs. http://www.pgh.gov.ph/ |
| American Eye Correction Center Eye treatment, correction and surgery. Provides resource to practitioners and local clinic locations. http://www.eyecenter.com.ph/ |
| Asian Hospital and Medical Center Located in Alabang, Muntinlupa City. Provides information about hospital services, wellness programs, alternative medicine services, physician directory and career opportunities. http://www.asianhospital.com |
| Healthway Medical Clinics An outpatient clinic network. With its clinic locations, doctor directory, services, news and features, business partners, and job opportunities. http://www.healthway.com.ph |
| The Luke Society - Philippines Christian medical and dental clinic in Quezon, Palawan, with outreach clinics and community health training directed by Dr. Suzie Cayaon. http://www.lukesociety.org/profiles/philippines02.html |
| Makati Medical Center One of the best-equipped hospitals with capable staff. It provides quality medical care in the heart of Manila's financial district, Makati. http://www.makatimed.ph |
| AOC Eye Centers Provides ophthalmological services including cataract, laser and refractive surgery. Has service listings, locations and contact information. http://www.geocities.com/mydoc01/aoc1.html |
| Belo Medical Center Compose of highly trained physicians led by Dr. Vicki Belo in cosmetic surgery. http://www.belomed.com/ |
| Eye Republic Opthalmology Clinic Information on eye diseases, symptoms, procedures, medications, surgeries, and physicians. Location and contact information provided. http://www.eye.com.ph/ |
| Lifeline Arrows Employing state-of-the-art ambulances, medical and communications equipment, highly trained emergency crew, a network of medical specialists, and the support of Metro Manila's best hospitals. Also known as Rescue 911. http://www.lifeline.com.ph |
| Lorenzo Dental Clinic Offering services in general dentistry, orthodontics and oral surgery. Situated in the South of Manila. http://www.geocities.com/eclorenzo1/ |
| Order of St. Camillus Christian organization with its primary goal for community health care. View profile, church, health facilities, services and contact information. http://www.orderofsaintcamillus.org/ |
| Victor R. Potenciano Medical Center Provides information about hospital services, wellness and special programs, ancillary services and career opportunities. http://www.vrpmc.com.ph |
| Cardinal Santos Medical Center Full-service hospital with featured health programs, news, facility and admission information, careers and cancer management. http://www.csmc.com.ph/ |
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