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22/08/2018

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IT'S TIME TO GIVE BACK!!!

As part of our FIRST ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION, we made our quality health care services MORE AFFORDABLE for the community starting tomorrow until the whole month of September!

General Medicine:
Consultation Fee for only 150pesos (compared to 250 pesos from other private clinics)
Monday to Friday 9:00AM to 4:00PM

Specialty Consultation:

Internal Medicine/Hypertension Specialist
Consultation Fee for only 300 pesos (compared to 500-600 pesos from other private clinics)
Monday and Thursday 9AM to 12PM (By Appointment)
Monday to Friday 6-7PM
Saturday 9AM to 12PM

Pediatrics
Consultation Fee for only 300 pesos (compared to 500-600 pesos from other private clinics)
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 9AM to 12PM (By Appointment)

You may contact us at 09289047069 for inquiries and scheduling of appointments

30/11/2017

"Excellent Health Care At Your Service"

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YOUR ONE-STOP FACILITY IN ANGONO RIZAL FOR YOUR HEALTH CARE NEEDS!!!

1. Clinica Medica San Clemente (Adult & Children's Multispecialty Clinic and Animal Bite Treatment Center)

2. LabServe Diagnostic Center

3. The Generics Pharmacy (TGP)

Located at San Martin Subdivision, San Isidro Angono Rizal (Almost beside McDonald's Angono Rizal and in front of HID Burgers)

02/10/2017

Good News!!!

Clinica Medica San Clemente is now offering OPHTHALMOGY services.

- Cataract Screening
- Visual Acuity Test
- Consultation for Other Eye disease ( Glaucoma, Hordeolum, Macular Degeneration, Retinopathy, etc...)

You can visit our clinic every

Tuesday 10:30am - 1:30pm
DR. CASTILLO - Ophthalmologist


Share this and avail 30% Discount on Medical Consultation, Laboratory Services, and Minor Porcedures!
11/09/2017

Share this and avail 30% Discount on Medical Consultation, Laboratory Services, and Minor Porcedures!

MONTHSARY PROMO:
30% Discount on our 30th Day (September 15, 2017)!!!

HAPPY FIRST MONTHSARY CLINICA MEDICA SAN CLEMENTE!!!

On September 15, 2017, Clinica Medica San Clemente (CMSC) will be celebrating its 30th day of operation!!!

ALL SERVICES, MEDICAL CONSULTATION, LABORATORY TESTS, AND MINOR PROCEDURES WILL HAVE 30% DISCOUNT!!!

We will also be randomly giving 30 PRIVILEGE CARDS for the 30 followers who will like and/or share this post.

List of winners will be posted on this page on September 15, 2017

Winners can claim their privilege cards in our clinic starting September 16, 2017

07/09/2017
06/09/2017

"Excellent Health Care At Your Service"

10 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS VIRUS

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Here's what you should know about the Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), which has claimed the lives of 9 people in the Philippines this year.

1. What is Japanese encephalitis?

Japanese encephalitis (JE) is a potentially severe disease. JE is caused by a virus spread by infected mosquitoes in Asia and the western Pacific. JE virus is one of a group of mosquito-transmitted viruses that can cause inflammation of the brain (encephalitis).

2. Where does Japanese encephalitis occur?

JE occurs in Asia and parts of the western Pacific. It usually occurs in rural or agricultural areas, often associated with rice farming. In temperate areas of Asia, transmission is seasonal, and human disease usually peaks in the summer and fall. In the subtropics and tropics, transmission can occur year-round, often with a peak during the rainy season.

3. How soon do people get sick after being bitten by an infected mosquito?

It takes 5 to 15 days after the bite of an infected mosquito to develop symptoms.

4. What are the symptoms of Japanese encephalitis?

Most people who are infected develop mild symptoms or no symptoms at all. In people who develop severe disease, initial symptoms include fever, chills, headache, fatigue, nausea and vomiting. The disease can progress to inflammation of the brain (encephalitis) and is often accompanied by seizures. Coma and paralysis occur in some cases.

5. How is Japanese encephalitis diagnosed?

Diagnosis is based on a combination of clinical signs and symptoms and specialized laboratory tests of blood or spinal fluid. These tests typically detect antibodies that the immune system makes against the viral infection.

6. What is the treatment for Japanese encephalitis?

There is no specific treatment. Severe illnesses are treated by supportive therapy which may include hospitalization, respiratory support, and intravenous fluids.

7. What should I do if I think a family member might have Japanese encephalitis?

Consult a healthcare provider for evaluation and diagnosis.

8. How can people reduce the chance of getting infected?

Use insect repellent and wear long pants and sleeves
Sleep in air-conditioned or well-screened rooms or use bed nets
A vaccine against JE virus is available.
Talk to your healthcare provider about whether this vaccine is right for you.

9. Who should get Japanese encephalitis vaccine?

JE vaccine is recommended for travelers who plan to spend at least 1 month in endemic areas during the JE virus transmission season.

Vaccine should also be considered for the following:

Short-term (less than 1 month) travelers to endemic areas during the transmission season, if they plan to travel outside an urban area and their activities will increase the risk of exposure. Higher-risk activities include participating in extensive outdoor activities (such as camping, hiking, trekking, biking, fishing, hunting, or farming) and staying in accommodations without air conditioning, screens, or bed nets.
Travelers to an area with an ongoing outbreak.
Travelers to endemic areas who are uncertain of specific travel destinations, activities, or duration.
How long does the Japanese encephalitis vaccination last?
The duration of protection is unknown. For persons aged 17 years and older, a booster dose may be given if the primary two-dose vaccination series was given one year or more previously and there is continued risk of exposure. Although studies are being conducted on the need for a booster dose for children, data are not yet available.

10. What are the side effects of Japanese encephalitis vaccination?

Pain and tenderness are the most commonly reported symptoms. Headache, muscle pain and fatigue can also occur.

Content source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID)
Division of Vector-Borne Diseases l

25/08/2017

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Marikina City
1900

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029482060

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