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LIST of MUNICIPAL HEALTH OFFICERS Cordillera Administrative Region As of January 7, 2020 LIST OF MUNICIPAL HEALTH OFFICERS Cordillera Administrative Region As of January 7, 2020 Province/ City Provincial Offices and Municipality Rural Health Units Contact Number Email Address Dr. Maria Christina V. Cabrera (PHO II) 0917-175-952 [email protected] [email protected] / Dr. Alex M. Bayubay (DMO V) [email protected] Bangued MHO: Bangued Dr. Glygoric A. Cortes (MHO) Boliney RHU: 0927-421-2696 Boliney Ms. Princess Mae S. Stimson (PHN) Bucay RHU: 0917-302-6781 Bucay Dr. June G. Aznar (MHO) Bucloc RHU: 0906-572-5201 [email protected] Bucloc Dr. Andrew Chamson M. Bacuso (DTTB) Daguioman RHU: 0927-803-9131 Daguioman Dr. Rellin Gay A. Apelo (DTTB) Danglas RHU: 0905-498-0789 [email protected] Danglas ABRA Dr. Joan Rose G. Lampac (MHO) Dolores RHU: 0917-779-3925 Dolores Dr. Joan Rose G. Lampac (DTTB) Lacub RHU: 0917-801-6914 Lacub Ms. Lea Sharon B. Ibay (PHN) 0916-897-3343 Lagangilang RHU: 0921-668-9667 [email protected] Lagangilang Dr. Ruby Rose L. Orosco (MHO) Lagayan RHU: 0917-895-6744/ 0917-412-4627 [email protected] Lagayan Dr. Melanie Aggudong (DTTB) Langiden RHU: Langiden Dr. Antonio L. Valera (PHO I) La Paz RHU: La Paz Ms. Caroline Afos Parel (OIC- PHN) Licuaan- Licuan_Baay RHU: 0926-916-5646 Baay Dr. Ma. Flavie D. Blanca (MHO) Luba RHU: 0917-825-7359 [email protected] Luba Dr. Anthea Marie R. Gabaoen (MHO) Malibcong RHU: 0917-854-4304/ 0977-177-8740 [email protected] Malibcong Dr. Mira Peace B. Kapuno (MHO) Manabo RHU: Manabo Dr. Joel Beleno (MHO) Peñarrubia RHU: 0906-574-1318 [email protected] Peñarrubia Dr. Elsa D. Gonzales (MHO) Pidigan RHU: 0998-951-9245 [email protected] Pidigan Dr. Susan M. Peralta (MHO) Pilar RHU: 0916-684-7885/ 0906-371-0263 [email protected] Pilar Dr. Ethel B. Jaquias (DTTB) Sallapadan RHU: 0917-175-4436/ 0927-116-2619 [email protected] Sallapadan Dr. Day Rizz Blythe T. Mamaradlo (DTTB) San Isidro RHU: 0920-969-6530 [email protected]/ San Isidro Dr. Annie C. Bayawan (DTTB) [email protected] San Juan RHU: 0917-878-5534 San Juan Dr. Edgar M. Bernardino (MHO) San Quintin RHU: 0921-680-5950 [email protected] San Quintin Dr. Anna Kristina A. Serrano (DTTB) Tayum RHU: 0917-802-0329 Tayum Dr. Joseph A. Galpo (MHO) Tineg RHU: Tineg Dr. Severina Ortega (MHO) Tubo RHU: 0917-704-3335 [email protected] Tubo Dr. Jordan Dongga-as (DTTB) Villaviciosa RHU: [email protected] Villaviciosa Ms. Emma Fe B. Cital (PHN) Province/ City Provincial Offices and Municipality Contact Number Email Address Rural Health Units Dr. Roy Julian – OIC – PHO Ms Elnoria G. Bugnosen (DMO V) [email protected] Calanasan RHU: Calanasan Ms. Melendrina Abagao (OIC- 0921-316-3472 / 0917-824-3301 MHO/ PHN III) Conner RHU: Conner Dr. Teresita B. Pasiwen (MHO) 0935-312-6329 / 0920-842-7357 Flora RHU: Flora 0917-791-8968 APAYAO Dr. Karizza Joie L. Hurtado (MHO) Kabugao RHU Kabugao Dr. PJ B. Ukkong (MHO) 0917-504-8959 Luna RHU: Luna Dr. Jonah Grace P. Verzola (MHO) 0908-869-3559 Pudtol RHU: Pudtol Dr. Amelia M. Abulencia (MHO) 0920-912-7964 Sta. Marcela RHU: Sta. Marcela Dr. Ferdinand M. Nicolas (MHO) 0917-710-5424 Province/ City Provincial Offices and Rural Municipality Health Units Contact Number Email Address Dr. Rowena P. Galpo (CHO) 0919-516-3734 [email protected] Dr. John Tinoy-an (Asst. CHO) Ms. Jennifer Valenzuela ( DMO IV) 09088616121 [email protected] Campo Filipino District Health Center [email protected] Campo (DHC): 09209275176 Filipino Dr. Elvira Belingon Asin DHC: [email protected] Asin Dr. Ana Marie Banta 09178082715 Quezon Hill DHC: [email protected] Quezon Hill Dr. Ana Marie Banta 09178082715 Irisan DHC: Irisan Dr. Vanessa Fagcangan 09199949092 Pinsao DHC: [email protected] Pinsao Dr. Elvira Belingon 09209275176 Baguio Quirino Hill DHC: Quirino Hill Dr. Marie Therese Sumbillo 09196661510 City Camp DHC: 09257333474 [email protected] City Camp Dr. Nelson Hora Lucban DHC: Lucban Dr. Ma. Lourdes Pakoy 0921-281-2398 / 09194932755 Scout Barrio DHC: 0929-480-6335 / 09328885094 Scout Barrio Dr. Helen Colewan Loakan DHC: 0917-384-2355 / 09088946880 [email protected] Loakan Dr. Catherine Posadas Mines View DHC: 0908-291-2446 / 09183579810 [email protected] Mines View Dr. Edna Tabo-oy Pacdal DHC: 0909-925-3914 / 09183579810 [email protected] Pacdal Dr. Edna Tabo-oy Engineers Hill DHC: 0956-280-2014 / 09328885094 Engineers Hill Dr. Helen Colewan Aurora Hill DHC: 09196661510 Aurora Hill Dr. Marie Therese Sumbillo Atok Trail DHC: 09088946880 [email protected] Atok Trail Dr. Catherine Posadas Atab DHC: 09209612260 Atab Dr. Janet Cantillas Province/ City Provincial Offices and Rural Municipality Contact Number Email Address Health Units Dr. Nora M. Ruiz (PHO II) 422-2895 [email protected] Dr. Mercedes S. Calpito (DMO V) [email protected] Atok RHU: Atok 0910-980-7371/ 0919-668-7462 Dr. Alice C. Pasking (MHO) Bakun RHU: 0998-944-7331 [email protected] Bakun Dr. Maryjane M. Tayaban (MHO) Bokod RHU: 0930-199-9786 Bokod Dr. Lilian L. Velasco (MHO) Buguias RHU: 0921-977-4110 Buguias Dr. Hilda G. Kimakim (MHO) Itogon RHU: 0918-917-7763 Itogon Dr. Oliver P. Guadaña (MHO) Kabayan RHU: 0995-013-2090/ 0921-864-1677 [email protected] Kabayan Benguet Dr. Felix A. Mangaltag, Jr. (MHO) Kapangan RHU: 0920-906-4723 [email protected] Kapangan Dr. Lillian Marie A. Laruan (MHO) Kibungan RHU: 0920-728-9595 [email protected] Kibungan Dr. Hydre A. Nga-ew (MHO) La Trinidad RHU: 0929-182-9005 La Trinidad Dr. Editha M. Francisco (MHO) Mankayan RHU: 0929-912-2500 Mankayan Dr. Fabiola R. Gabriel (MHO) Sablan RHU: 0908-818-0753 Sablan Dr. Junneth B. De Guzman (MHO) Tuba RHU: 0920-402-4417 Tuba Dr. Lorigrace B. Austria (MHO) Tublay RHU: 0919-858-2330 [email protected] Tublay Dr. Marcela M. Tinoy-an (MHO) Province/ City Provincial Offices and Rural Contact Number Email Address Municipality Health Units Dr. Priscilla P. Pagada – OIC - PHO II 0935-350-1038 [email protected] Ms. Agustina B. Noces (DMO V) Aguinaldo RHU: 0997-170-1390 Aguinaldo Dr. Virginia L. Dulnuan (MHO) Asipulo RHU: Asipulo Dr. Julie Ann T. Dulawan (MHO) Alfonso Lista RHU: [email protected] Alfonso Lista Dr. Laurice G. Guillen (MHO) 0956-415-2865 Banaue RHU: Banaue Dr. Lorna D. Baga (MHO) Hingyon RHU: [email protected] Hingyon Ifugao Dr. Raquel A. Rebolledo (MHO) 0920-920-8966 Hungduan RHU: 0919-687-3843/ 0905-747-5610 [email protected] Hungduan Dr. Ohrelle S. Paraiso (DTTB) Kiangan RHU: 0917-309-6137 [email protected] Kiangan Dr. Cherry G. Namujhe (MHO) Lagawe RHU: [email protected] Lagawe Ms. Louisa B. Taguinay (PHN) Dr. Theresa H. Kalugdan (MHO) Lamut RHU: [email protected] Lamut Dr. Rhodora M. Montessa (MHO) 0995-390-4009 Mayoyao RHU: Mayoyao Dr. Alain Julian N. Aliguyon (MHO) 0906-202-5327 Tinoc RHU: Tinoc Dr. Jennifer D. Illustrisimo (MHO) 0977650-8427 Province/ City Provincial Offices and Rural Municipality Contact Number Email Address Health Units 0929-588-6484 [email protected] Dr. Ignacio Cawas (PHO II) [email protected] Dr. Bernadette D. Andaya (DMO V) Balbalan RHU: Balbalan Dr. Esther Roselle D. Calma (MHO) 0955-369-9261 Lubuagan RHU: Lubuagan Dr. Caroline B. Agyao (MHO) 0917-576-3912 Pasil RHU: 0916-607-1726 Pasil Dr. Aldrin D. Siwao (MHO) Pinukpuk RHU I: Dr. Rizal Leo B. Cala (MHO) 0939-908-3717 Pinukpuk Pinukpuk RHU II: Dr. Cristine C. Tongdo (RHP) 0939-908-3717 Rizal RHU: 0997-630-2326 Rizal Kalinga Dr. Brendalyn D. Sebastian (MHO) Tabuk RHU: 0918-941-5100 Dr. Henrietta Linden S. Bagayao (CHO) Tabuk RHU I: [email protected] Dr. Diana F. Dalsen (CHP) 0998-569-2870 Tabuk City Tabuk RHU II: Dr. Joyce D. Omengan (CHP) 0929-377-3853 Tabuk RHU III: Dr. Gwendolyn A. Gabit (CHP) 0921-327-5975 Tanudan RHU: Tanudan Dr. Sandra Glynn G. Valledor (MHO) 0998-860-4365 Tinglayan RHU: Tinglayan Dr. Zandra Lyn A. Alunday (MHO) 0927-354-8744/ 0995-836-8827 [email protected] Province/ City Provincial Offices and Rural Contact Number Email Address Municipality Health Units Dr. Nenita D. Lizardo (PHO II) Ms. Judith Louise Daoas (DMO V) Barlig Municipal Health Office: [email protected] Barlig Dr. Kim Caren Dumalnos (DTTB/ 0905-477-5638 MHO) Bauko Municipal Health Office: Bauko 0929-680-7570 Dr. Samuel Masidong (MHO) Besao Municipal Health Office: Besao Dr. Joy F. Dicdican (MHO) 099-992-5754 Bontoc Municipal Health Office: Bontoc Mt. Province Dr. Diga Kay D. Gomez (MHO) 0921-472-0394/ 0606-577-3120 Natonin Municipal Health Office: [email protected] Natonin Dr. Genesis Jefferson C. Mora (DTTB) 0918-744-6905/ 0926-846-3735 Paracelis Municipal Health Office: Paracelis 0998-866-9511/ 0927-244-3918/0921- Dr. Susan Liban (MHO) 760-5318 Sabangan Rural Health Unit: Sabangan Dr. Janice Dines (DTTB) 0920-725-5730/ 0916-470/6194 [email protected] Sadanga Municipal Health Office: Sadanga Dr. Irene Limmayog (MHO) 0910-292-2081/ 0999-313-7774 Sagada Municipal Health Office: Sagada Dr. Jovie Rose Aborque Tadian Municipal Health Office: Tadian Dr. Ruth Ann S. Balaoas (MHO) 0939-902-4140 .
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