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Masterlist Batch 1 Registration for 2020 Pt MASTERLIST BATCH 1 REGISTRATION FOR 2020 PT LAB NUMBER ACCREDITATION NAME OF FACILITY ADDRESS OR NUMBER 01-0709-20-PIBS-R A.G.S. DRUG TESTING AND DIAGNOSTIC 149 NATIONAL ROAD, MANZON, SAN CARLOS CITY, 1 LABORATORY PANGASINAN 4874260 01-0195-20-GIBS-R DOH- DRUG TREATMENT AND SITIO PALATONG, BONUAN BINLOC, DAGUPAN CITY, REHABILITATION CENTER DAGUPAN DRUG PANGASINAN 2 TESTING LABORATORY 4880807 01-0471-19-PFSS-R DRUGCHECK PHILIPPINES INC. - DAGUPAN 2ND FLR. PMS BLDG., AB FERNANDEZ WEST, DAGUPAN 3 CITY, PANGASINAN 4849219 01-0714-18-PIBS-R FINE LEGACY MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC 3RD FLOOR EJR BLDG., SADSARAN ST., QUEZON AVE., 4 LABORATORY POBLACION, ALAMINOS, PANGASINAN 4844560 01-0390-18-PIBS-R FINE PRECISION DIAGNOSTIC CLINIC AB FERNANDEZ WEST POBLACION OESTE, DAGUPAN CITY, 5 PANGASINAN 4844559 01-1198-18-GIBS-R ILOCOS TRAINING AND REGIONAL MEDICAL PARIAN, SAN FERNANDO CITY, LA UNION 6 CENTER 4873616 01-0821-20-PIBS-R LA UNION MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC CENTER ANCHETA ST., CORNER BUCANEG ST., CATBANGEN, SAN 7 AND HOSPITAL FERNANDO CITY, LA UNION 4878362 01-0473-19-GIBS-R LAOAG CITY GENERAL HOSPITAL DRUG BRGY. #46, NALBO, AIRPORT ROAD, LAOAG CITY, ILOCOS 8 TESTING LABORATORY NORTE 4843386 9 01-0155-19-PIBS-R LORMA LIFECHECK CLINIC SEVILLA, CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, LA UNION 4870043 01-0156-19-PIBS-R LORMA MEDICAL CENTER BRGY. CARLATAN, CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, LA UNION 10 4878372 11 01-0797-19-PIBS-R METRO VIGAN HOSPITAL RIZAL ST., BRGY. IV (POB), BANTAY, ILOCOS SUR 4836543 01-1290-19-PFSS-R ORT DRUG TEST LABORATORY 91 AB FERNANDEZ WEST, POBLACION OESTE, DAGUPAN 12 CITY, PANGASINAN 4836547 01-0158-19-PIBS-R P.M.R. LABORATORY AND POLYCLINIC- MARAMBA COMPOUND, ALEXANDER ST., URDANETA 13 URDANETA MAIN BRANCH CITY, PANGASINAN 4870039 01-1404-20-GIBS-R REGION I MEDICAL CENTER DRUG TESTING ARELLANO STREET, PANTAL DISTRICT, DAGUPAN CITY, 14 LABORATORY PANGASINAN 4876114 01-XXXX-20-PIBS-R TAGUDIN MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC CENTER BRGY. LAS-UD, TAGUDIN, ILOCOS SUR 15 4858007 01-0715-18-PFSS-R TLC DRUG TESTING CENTER 3RD FLR. VICTORIA SQUARE BLDG., CARMEN WEST, 16 ROSALES, PANGASINAN 4844558 01-0161-19-PIBS-R UNIVERSAL ADVANCE MEDICAL 2ND FLR. THE PENTAGON BUILDING, MC ARTHUR DIAGNOSTICS LABORATORY, INC. HIGHWAY, NANCAYASAN, URDANETA CITY, PANGASINAN 17 4847442 01-1165-20-PIBS-R VIRGEN MILAGROSA MEDICAL CENTER MARTIN P. POSADAS AVE., SAN CARLOS CITY, 18 DRUG TESTING LABORATORY PANGASINAN 4873950 02-1202-18-PIBS-R 4J CLINICAL & DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY 13 CITY ROAD, CALAO WEST, SANTIAGO CITY, ISABELA 19 4861257 02-0207-20-PFSS-R AMAZING GRACE MEDICAL AND MAHARLIKA HIGHWAY, CALAMAGUI 2ND, ILAGAN, 20 DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES ISABELA 4880993 02-0803-19-GFSS-R CABARROGUIS HEALTH OFFICE LABORATORY MUNICIPAL COMPOUND, ZAMORA, CABARROGUIS, 21 QUIRINO 4851239 02-1190-19-GIBS-R CAGAYAN VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER- DRUG PALAN NA PAGAYAYA, REGIONAL GOVERNMENT CENTER, 22 TESTING LABORATORY CARIG SUR, TUGUEGARAO CITY, CAGAYAN 4870387 02-0850-20-PFSS-R DIAGNOSTIKA CLINICAL LABORATORY MARIBBAY BUILDING, 76 QUEZON ST., DISTRICT 1, 23 CAUAYAN CITY, ISABELA 4875111 02-0972-19-PIBS-R DR. RONALD P. GUZMAN MEDICAL CENTER ENRILE BOULEVARD, CARIG, TUGUEGARAO CITY, 24 CAGAYAN 4883032 02-1605-19-PIBS-I E.A. MENDOZA CLINIC 112 RYAN SHOPPING MALL, RIZAL ST., CENTRO 14, 25 APARRI, CAGAYAN 4810068 02-0570-18-PIBS-R EBC CLINICAL LABORATORY 91 PANGANIBAN ST. CENTRO EAST, SANTIAGO CITY, 26 ISABELA 4858012 02-1001-20-PIBS-R GINCOR MEDICAL LABORATORY DON FRANCISCO ALBANO ST., CENTRO, CABAGAN, 27 ISABELA 4880320 02-0208-20-PIBS-R HIGH CARE CENTRAL DIAGNOSTICS AND 86 H AND R BLDG. DON JOSE CANCILLER AVE., BRGY. 28 MEDICAL CLINIC INC. DISTRICT I, CAUAYAN CITY, ISABELA 4879623 02-0164-19-PFSS-R JB CABRERA DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY #10 LAKANDULA ST. COR. MAIN AVENUE, SAN GABRIEL, 29 TUGUEGARAO CITY, CAGAYAN 4851294 30 02-0209-20-PFSS-R JTS DRUG TESTING CENTER CITY TERMINAL, CABARUAN, CAUAYAN, ISABELA 4879797 31 02-1383-19-PFSS-R LIFELINE DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY #9 M.H. DEL PILAR ST., BRGY. VIRA, ROXAS, ISABELA 4850778 02-0660-19-PIBS-R MICRO TECH MEDICAL LABORATORY VINTAR ST., BRGY. SAN JUAN (NEAR AURORA CENTRAL 32 SCHOOL), AURORA, ISABELA 4875109 02-0899-18-GIBS-R NUEVA VIZCAYA PROVINCIAL PUBLIC PROVINCIAL INTEGRATED HEALTH OFFICE, CAPITOL HEALTH LABORTORY AND DRUG TESTING COMPOUND, BAYOMBONG, NUEVA VIZCAYA 33 LABORATORY 4851423 02-1323-19-PIBS-R RAGONJAN DIAGNOSTIC THERAPEUTICS #005 SAPPING, CAMALANIUGAN (NEAR JEHOVA;S 34 SURGICAL CLINIC WITNESS CHURCH), CAMALANIUGAN, CAGAYAN 4850071 02-XXXX-20-GIBS-R REGION 2 TRAUMA AND MEDICAL CENTER BRGY. MAGSAYSAY, BAYOMBONG, NUEVA VIZCAYA 35 4851424 02-0661-19-GIBS-R SAGUDAY MUNICIPAL HEALTH OFFICE CORNER LUCAS ST. PUROK NAMNAMA (PUBLIC MARKET), 36 LABORATORY MAGSAYSAY, SAGUDAY, QUIRINO 4850573 03-0671-18-PFSS-R 21ST CENTURY CLINICAL DIAGNOSTIC DRUG 304 3/F METROTOWN MALL, MC ARTHUR HI-WAY, STO. 37 TEST CENTER CRISTO, TARLAC CITY, TARLAC 4850357 03-1260-19-PIBS-R A.B.G. SPECIALIST CLINIC AND DIAGNOSTIC 88C MASINLOC MALL, NORTH POBLACION, MASINLOC, 38 CENTER ZAMBALES 4861251 03-0166-19-PIBS-R ABG SPECIALIST CLINIC AND DIAGNOSTIC NATIONAL ROAD, PALANGINAN, IBA, ZAMBALES 39 CENTER 4861252 03-1373-18-PIBS-R AC SACRED HEART MEDICAL CENTER MC ARTHUR HIWAY, STO. DOMINGO, ANGELES CITY, 40 PAMPANGA 4848847 03-0835-18-PIBS-R ACCUCARE DIAGNOSTIC CENTER KM 44/45 N3A BLDG. CABANA, MAC ARTHUR HIGHWAY, 41 LONGOS, MALOLOS, BULACAN 4847567 03-0422-20-PIBS-R ACE DIAGNOSTIC CENTER 2ND FLOOR CHRACY TOP BLDG. EL CAMINO RD., STO. 42 NIÑO, MEYCAUAYAN, BULACAN 4882347 03-0210-20-PFSS-R AMEER DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY A. MABINI STREET MOJON, MALOLOS CITY, BULACAN 43 4879013 03-0167-19-PFSS-R ATS DRUG TESTING CENTER 1ST FLOOR FELNOR BLDG. QUIRINO ST., BRGY. SAN JOSE, 44 BALANGA, BATAAN 4835641 03-0477-19-PIBS-R AVENTUS MEDICAL CARE INC. (CLARK) G/F BPO BUILDING 5, SM CITY CLARK, M.A. ROXAS HIGHWAY, BRGY. MALABANIAS, ANGELES, PAMPANGA 45 4842036 03-0478-19-PIBS-R BALIUAG DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY 630 J. BUIZON ST., STO. CRISTO, BALIUAG, BULACAN 46 4857065 03-0424-20-GIBS-R BATAAN GENERAL HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL MANAHAN ST., TENEJERO, BALANGA CITY, BATAAN 47 CENTER 4877220 03-0425-20-PFSS-R BIOASSAY DIAGNOSTIC CENTER DRUG 1232 MIRANDA ST., STO. ROSARIO, ANGELES, PAMPANGA 48 TESTING LAB 4876317 03-0211-20-PIBS-R BRITON-AMEER DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY A. MABINI STREET, MOJON, MALOLOS CITY, BULACAN 49 4879012 03-0384-19-PIB-R CAPAS HEALTHCARE DIAGNOSTIC ST. JOSEPH BLDG. II, JUAN LUNA ST., STO. CRISTO, TARLAC 50 LABORATORY -TARLAC CITY BRANCH CITY 4847601 03-0676-19-PFSS-R DIASERV DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY 12 ZAMORA ST. DAVSAN SUBD., SINDALAN, SAN 51 FERNANDO, PAMPANGA 4832934 52 03-0385-19-PIBS-R DIVINE MERCY HOSPITAL MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY, ANUPUL, BAMBAN, TARLAC 4847602 03-0431-20-GIBS-R DR. PAULINO J. GARCIA MEMORIAL MABINI ST. , QUEZON DISTRICT, CABANATUAN CITY, 53 RESEARCH AND MEDICAL CENTER NUEVA ECIJA 4882250 03-1727-19-PFSS-I DRUGCHECK MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC 2ND FLR. FRELUZ BLDG., GEN. HIZON AVE., STO. ROSARIO (POBLACION), CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, PAMPANGA 54 4849217 03-0386-19-PFSS-R DRUGCHECK PHILIPPINES INC. - OLONGAPO #83 14TH STREET COR KESSING ST., NEW KALALAKE, 55 OLONGAPO CITY, ZAMBALES 4849212 03-0711-18-PIBS-R EASE DRUGS, CLINIC AND LABORATORY #94 MAC ARTHUR HIGHWAY, ABANGAN SUR, MARILAO, 56 BULACAN 4832763 03-0171-19-PIBS-R FABROS MEDICAL CLINIC 2743 MENDOZA ST. LOLOMBOY, BOCAUE, BULACAN 57 4857708 03-1058-19-PIBS-R GIMENA MEDICAL & DIAGNOSTIC CLINIC #4 MAC ARTHUR HIGHWAY, TABANG, GUIGUINTO, 58 BULACAN 4854119 03-0482-19-PIBS-R HEALTHCORE DIAGNOSTIC CENTER ST. JOSEPH BLDG. IV, ST. JUDE VILLAGE, BRGY. ALFONSO, 59 CONCEPCION, TARLAC 4847448 03-0681-19-PFSS-R HERTZ CLINICAL LABORATORY AND 34 QUEZON ST. BRGY.1 BALER, AURORA 60 DIAGNOSTICS 4847789 03-1475-19-PIBS-I JD DIAGNOSTIC AND LABORATORY UNIT 109, STA. MARIA TOWN CENTER, CORAZON DE 61 JESUS ST., POBLACION, STA. MARIA, BULACAN 4863865 03-1415-18-PIBS-I JHAYEN MEDICAL LABORATORY AND X-RAY ROOM 303 ASSUMPTA BLDG. CHURCH PATIO, SAN 62 SERVICES FERNANDO, PAMPANGA 4849942 03-1684-19-GIBS-I JOSE B. LINGAD MEMORIAL REGIONAL MAC ARTHUR HIGHWAY, DOLORES, SAN FERNANDO, 63 HOSPITAL PAMPANGA 4836353 03-XXXX-19-PIBS-R LAB1 DIAGNOSTIC CENTER 169 BLK 6 ASIAYIC, NATIONAL ROAD STREET, SAN ISIDRO, 64 BATAAN 4873613 03-1197-20-PIBS-R LAB1 DIAGNOSTIC CENTER UNIT 4, 2ND FLOOR RM CENTERPOINT BLDG., COR. MAGSAYSAY, EAST TAPINAC, OLONGAPO, ZAMBALES 65 4873615 03-0183-19-PFSS-R LUCKY CHARM DRUG TESTING CENTER ISMAEL BLDG., C. DE JESUS ST., POBLACION, STA. MARIA, 66 BULACAN 4863864 03-0184-19-PIBS-R M.A. TRINITY LABORATORY & X-RAY UNIT 5 #42 TWINS PLAZA BUILDING, MC ARTHUR DIAGNOSTIC CENTER (MALOLOS BRANCH) HIGHWAY, BULIHAN ROAD, MALOLOS, BULACAN 67 4828820 03-0185-19-PIBS-R MA. TRINITY LABORATORY AND X-RAY (IN FRONT OF BANK OF FLORIDA) NATIONAL ROAD, 68 DIAGNOSTIC CENTER (PULILAN) PALTAO, PULILAN, BULACAN 4828821 03-0440-20-PFSS-R MDLAB DIAGNOSTIC CENTER INC. LOT 23 BLOCK 11, 1ST STREET, BALIBAGO, ANGELES CITY, 69 PAMPANGA 4876313 03-0694-19-PIBS-R MEDHUB LAB MULTISPECIALTY AND ROMAN HIGHWAY, PALIHAN CENTRO, HERMOSA, 70 DIAGNOSTIC CLINIC (BATAAN) BATAAN 4834053 03-0695-19-PIBS-R MEDHUB LAB MULTISPECIALTY AND DONATO BLDG., 69 RIZAL AVENUE, NEW BANICAIN, 71 DIAGNOSTIC CLINIC (OLONGAPO) OLONGAPO CITY, ZAMBALES 4833826 03-1599-18-PIBS-I MEDICARD PHILS. INC.- CLARK 2F WELLNESS ZONE SM CLARK, MALABANIAS, ANGELES 72 CITY, PAMPANGA 4883067 03-0487-19-PFSS-R MIKROLAB DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY AND MABINI EXTENSION, CABANATUAN, NUEVA ECIJA 73 HEALTH CLINIC 4857795 03-0187-19-PIBS-R MIRACULOUS FAITH ULTRASOUND AND MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY, WAWA, BALAGTAS, BULACAN 74 DIAGNOSTIC CENTER 4837814 03-0186-19-PIBS-R MIRACULOUS FAITH ULTRASOUND AND SRCDC BLDG., A. MABINI ST., MOJON, MALOLOS CITY, 75 DIAGNOSTIC CENTER BULACAN 4848090 03-0188-19-PIBS-R NORZAGARAY DIAGNOSTIC AND CLINICAL 2ND FLR.
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