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Accredited Hospital and Clinics for Health Certificate Are the Following: 1. Arguelles Medical Clinics, Inc. Address: 1277 Zobel Accredited Hospital and Clinics for Health Certificate are the following: 1. Arguelles Medical Clinics, Inc. Address: 1277 Zobel Roxas Street, Malate, Manila Tel: 525-7611 / 310-7011 / 521-5353 Fax: 526-8052 2. Good Health Diagnostic Center Inc. Address: 3rd Floor, Young Trade Building, General Malvar Avenue, Corner Aguinaldo, Araneta Center ,Cubao, Quezon City Tel: 911-0282 3. Manila Doctor’s Hospital Address: 667 United Nation Avenue, Ermita, Manila Tel: 524-3011; Fax: 523-9114 4. Our Lady of Fatima clinic Address: 942 P Campa St., Sampaloc ,Manila Tel : 735-1546 5. Philippine Medical Test System Address: RM.202-208 Ben-lor Building, 1184 Quezon Avenue, Quezon City Tel: 373-6858 / 371-2047 / 371-2068 / 373-6857to58 Fax: 3743991 6. Physicians’ Diagnostic Center (Cebu) Address: 108F. Ramos St. cor. Junquera St., Ceby City Tel: (023)254-3707 / (032)254-1778 / (032)516-7605 Fax: (032)254-3707 7. Physicians’ Diagnostic Services Center Address: 4/F PhysiciansTower, 533 United Nations Avenue cor San Carlos Ermita, Manila Tel: 524-0626to28 / 521-4967 / 526-3848 / 528-1797 Fax: 523-7838 / 522-4223 8. S.M. Lazo Medical Clinic Address: 1755 Taft Avenue Corner Julio Nakpil, Malate, Manila Tel:524-1891 to 98 Fax: 524-6325 9. St. Martin Polyclinic Inc Address: 1455 Leon Guinto St., Ermita Manila Tel: 526-0902 / 522-8341to42 / 525-4619 Fax: 404-2402 / 526-6957 10. St. Peter Paul Medical Clinic Address: 1182 Grey St. Ermita Manila Tel: 524-9979 / 586-4650 loc.22,29,32 Fax: 523-0331 11. Sacred Heart Diagnostic Medical Center Address: 2/F Right Wing, Maga Centre, Paseo de Magallanes, Makati City Tel: 853-0235/853-0633 Fax: 853-0234 12. MedWay Healthcare Inc. Address: G/F 1636 F. Agoncillo Street, Malate, Manila 1004 Tel: 536-2042 Fax: 404-0530 13. Clemen’s Medical Clinic Address: Goodwill Bldg. 3rd Flr. 1662 Leon Guinto St., Malate, Manila Tel: 331-5194 / 522-7920to21 / 516-7871 14. Any one of the local hospitals designated by Centers for Disease Control of Ministry of Health and Welfare of the R.O.C. (Taiwan) Note: a health certificate for resident visa should be issued within the past three months by one of the designated local hospitals in the Philippines (list above). .
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