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    Dr. Jonathan Nevin T. Yu

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    Healthway Medical - They have computer kiosks for you to type in your patient information

    Healthway Medical

    4.7(3 reviews)
    0.5 kmMakati City

    Even with medical insurance, I always try to worm my way out of a check-up. In my experience with…read moreso many medical institutions in the Philippines, this is always a hassle. I hate waiting for my turn at the doctor's office with all the other sick patients coughing and wheezing away beside you. I always feel like I'm bound to get sicker than actually get well when I come in for a check-up. I was really surprised with my experience at Healthway Medical in Greenbelt. First off, as a medical clinic inside a mall, I had low expectations. So was very happy that they provided such good service, even better than most big hospitals. You come in and it's easy to talk to the people there to find out what the steps are. If you are a new patient, you will be directed to a computer kiosk where you can enter your patient information - very modern! Then proceed to the counter where they will ask you want you what kind of doctor you need. There was less than 5 minutes of waiting time before I was escorted to the doctor's clinic by one of the staff. The doctor was very thorough with the check up and I was satisfied with the result of the treatment. Next time you need medical advice, I would highly recommend seeking it at Healthway Medical. The service there really made me smile.

    Every year I'm required to take my physical exam for my company's records. My company has partnered…read moreup with Healthway Medical this physical exam. Out of all the branches that I've tried, I can truly say that I like the Greenbelt branch the best. Not only does the place look new, the staff is very accommodating! I was very privileged to have experience the Healthway VIP treatment - there's a separate waiting room with TV (woohoo) and comfy coaches. Tip: make sure you bring a book or a game to play. There's always a lot of people here so you could be waiting and waiting. Also make sure to bring a bottle of water so that when the time comes and you need urine sample, you can easily give it. The whole place is well ventilated, it sometimes gets too chilly for me so I always make it a point to bring a jacket! The doctors here are very nice and super helpful - just ask away and they will try their best to answer you.

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    Pasay City General Hospital

    Pasay City General Hospital

    3.0(1 review)
    2.6 kmPasay City

    A few years ago, I developed food allergies after eating pandesal with cheese and hot chocolate. My…read morewhole body itched and red splotches appeared on my arms, torso, and legs. Not knowing what to do, I walked (yes) to the hospital (alone, yes--I'm brave like that) at night to have myself checked. I was so scared of ending up dying due to anaphylactic shock (don't be so impressed; I just learned this from House) that I decided I needed to see a doctor, stat! The staff at the E.R. of Pasay City General Hospital (not to be mistaken as THE PGH) were thankfully very accommodating. They confirmed that I was indeed exhibiting allergy symptoms. I was asked to buy medicine from the pharmacy across the street (they're a public hospital after all, let's be real and not expect too much, haha) and to come back to the E.R. so they can inject it to me. I dutifully complied. After that, I was made to wait for around 30 minutes so they can observe my reaction to the medicine. I became sleepy, which I was told was a usual side effect of antihistamine. After seeing no untoward reaction, they sent me home. I did not need to pay anything else. I've made several trips to that E.R. since, all for food allergies, and I haven't had any problems with their service. I was attended to fast, even during times when the E.R. was crowded with patients. The staff have also always been cordial. And their facilities are not too shabby either.

    Metropolitan Medical Center

    Metropolitan Medical Center

    2.3(3 reviews)
    7.6 kmManila City

    Not a fan of this place ever since my dad died back during the covid pandemic. He was admitted to…read morethe hospital and some doctor friends of ours from other hospitals immediately told my mom that he should not be given the drug Remdesivir due to it's negative side effects to kidneys (my dad had kidney issues at the time). We especially went through the trouble of procuring a costly alternative drug from overseas for his use and the hospital agreed to use it instead for him(my mom was really adamant about it). But he still eventually passed. When we reviewed the drugs he was given when we were settling the bill, we noticed that they went behind our backs and gave him Remdesivir anyway. And with multiple doses per day too. In the end, his main cause of death was from septic shock due to kidney failure.

    Back in 2013, I went to Palawan on a business trip and didn't bother putting on insect repellent…read morethe whole time. I paid for this by contracting a new and more virulent strain of dengue and bringing it to Manila, where I got sucked by another mosquito, which then bit my sister. So both of us ended up with dengue in Metropolitan Hospital, trying our best not to bleed out of our eyes and die. My sister only had second-degree dengue so she got off easy. I, on the other hand, was so close to dying I got sad looks from the nursing staff. My platelet count dropped to 4 -- context: normal number is 300. I wasn't allowed to brush my teeth because if my gums bleed, the bleeding won't stop and I'll die. The best part of that experience was that the whole hospital rallied to save me. The doctors were there for me, the nurses kept sneaking me Jell-O, and some of the staff even donated blood so I wouldn't have to pay for the blood bank. In the end, I survived, and it was thanks to the wonderful people in this hospital.

    Dr. Jonathan Nevin T. Yu - hospitals - Updated May 2026

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