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Health Facilities with My Philhealth Portal PROVINCE MUNICIPALITY/CITY HEALTHCARE INSTITUTION NAME SECTOR CLASSIFICATION/CATEGORY ABRA DANGLAS DANGLAS RURAL HEALTH UNIT - PCB1 GOVERNMENT PRIMARY HEALTH CLINIC ABRA MALIBCONG MALIBCONG RURAL HEALTH UNIT - PCB1 GOVERNMENT PRIMARY HEALTH CLINIC AGUSAN DEL NORTE BUENAVISTA MA'AM BETTY'S BIRTHING HOME AND FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC PRIVATE MCP PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL NORTE BUTUAN CITY HOLY CHILD COLLEGES OF BUTUAN HOSPITAL PRIVATE LEVEL 1 HOSPITAL AGUSAN DEL NORTE BUTUAN CITY R & J MATERNITY CLINIC & FAMILY PLANNING PRIVATE MCP PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL NORTE BUTUAN CITY IMAP BIRTHING LYING-IN CLINIC PRIVATE MCP PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL NORTE BUTUAN CITY SAN VICENTE BIRTHING CLINIC GOVERNMENT MCP PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL NORTE BUTUAN CITY AGUSAN DEL NORTE PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL ANIMAL BITE TREATMENT CENTER GOVERNMENT ANIMAL BITE PACKAGE PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL NORTE BUTUAN CITY PHO-ADN TB DOTS CLINIC GOVERNMENT TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL NORTE BUTUAN CITY AMBAGO BIRTHING CLINIC GOVERNMENT MCP PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL NORTE BUTUAN CITY JANICOLYN'S HOLY ANGELS BIRTHING HOME PRIVATE MCP PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL NORTE BUTUAN CITY DIVINE ANGEL BIRTHING CLINIC PRIVATE MCP PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL NORTE BUTUAN CITY BASIC CARE BIRTHING CLINIC PRIVATE MCP PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL NORTE BUTUAN CITY LITTLE ANGELS BIRTHING CLINIC PRIVATE MCP PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL NORTE BUTUAN CITY MANUEL J. SANTOS HOSPITAL PRIVATE FREE STANDING DIALYSIS CLINIC AGUSAN DEL NORTE BUTUAN CITY LOMARK BIRTHING HOME PRIVATE MCP PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL NORTE BUTUAN CITY AVIDA DIALYSIS CENTER PHILS. PRIVATE FREE STANDING DIALYSIS CLINIC AGUSAN DEL NORTE CABADBARAN CABADBARAN CITY PUERICULTURE CENTER, INC. PRIVATE MCP PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL NORTE LAS NIEVES LAS NIEVES RURAL HEALTH UNIT GOVERNMENT TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL NORTE MAGALLANES MAGALLANES RHU AND FP CENTER BIRTHING CLINIC GOVERNMENT MCP PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL NORTE NASIPIT CATAMINA CLINIC AND AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTER, INC. PRIVATE AMBULATORY SURGICAL CLINIC AGUSAN DEL NORTE SANTIAGO ARSENIA M. CENTENO MUNICIPAL HEALTH CENTER GOVERNMENT TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL NORTE SANTIAGO ARSENIA M. CENTENO MUNICIPAL HEALTH CENTER GOVERNMENT PRIMARY HEALTH CLINIC AGUSAN DEL NORTE SANTIAGO ARSENIA M. CENTENO MUNICIPAL HEALTH CENTER GOVERNMENT MCP PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL NORTE TUBAY TUBAY RURAL HEALTH UNIT & FAMILY PLANNING CENTER GOVERNMENT OUTPATIENT MALARIA PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL SUR ESPERANZA ESPERANZA RHU TB DOTS CLINIC GOVERNMENT TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL SUR LA PAZ LA PAZ TB DOTS CENTER GOVERNMENT TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL SUR LA PAZ LA PAZ BIRTHING CENTER GOVERNMENT MCP PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL SUR LORETO LORETO MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL GOVERNMENT INFIRMARY/DISPENSARY AGUSAN DEL SUR LORETO LORETO TB DOTS CENTER GOVERNMENT TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL SUR PROSPERIDAD DE LOS ANGELES BIRTHING CLINIC PRIVATE MCP PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL SUR TALACOGON BIRTHING CLINIC OF ZILLOVIA BHS GOVERNMENT MCP PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL SUR TALACOGON BIRTHING CLINIC OF BHS - LABNIG GOVERNMENT MCP PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL SUR TALACOGON BIRTHING CLINIC OF BHS - DEL MONTE GOVERNMENT MCP PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL SUR TRENTO MMD BIRTHING CLINIC PRIVATE MCP PROVIDER AGUSAN DEL SUR VERUELA VERUELA RURAL HEALTH UNIT GOVERNMENT TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER AKLAN MALAY CIRIACO S. TIROL HOSPITAL GOVERNMENT INFIRMARY/DISPENSARY ALBAY LEGAZPI CITY BICOL REGIONAL TRAINING AND TEACHING HOSPITAL GOVERNMENT LEVEL 3 HOSPITAL ALBAY LEGAZPI CITY LEGAZPI CHO SOUTHERN DISTRICT MATERNITY LYING-IN CLINIC GOVERNMENT MCP PROVIDER ALBAY LEGAZPI CITY LEGAZPI CHO NORTHERN DISTRICT MATERNITY LYING-IN CLINIC GOVERNMENT MCP PROVIDER ALBAY LEGAZPI CITY BICOL REGIONAL TRAINING & TEACHING HOSPITAL GOVERNMENT ANIMAL BITE PACKAGE PROVIDER ALBAY LIGAO JOSEFINA BELMONTE DURAN MEMORIAL DISTRICT HOSPITAL GOVERNMENT LEVEL 1 HOSPITAL ALBAY LIGAO LIGAO CITY HEALTH OFFICE GOVERNMENT TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER ALBAY LIGAO ZONE MEDICAL INTERVENTION HOSPITAL, INC. PRIVATE LEVEL 1 HOSPITAL ALBAY LIGAO TIA BELEN PAANAKAN PRIVATE MCP PROVIDER ALBAY MANITO MANITO MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL GOVERNMENT INFIRMARY/DISPENSARY ALBAY PIO DURAN BINODEGAHAN BARANGAY HEALTH STATION GOVERNMENT MCP PROVIDER ALBAY PIO DURAN TRES MARIAS BIRTHING HOME PRIVATE MCP PROVIDER ALBAY RAPU-RAPU RAPU-RAPU DISTRICT HOSPITAL GOVERNMENT LEVEL 1 HOSPITAL ALBAY TIWI DR. BERNARDO B. CORRAL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PRIVATE INFIRMARY/DISPENSARY ALBAY TIWI A. DAZA - RANCES LYING-IN CLINIC PRIVATE MCP PROVIDER AURORA BALER DR. ANDRES ARAGON ANGARA HEALTH CENTER GOVERNMENT MCP PROVIDER AURORA CASIGURAN CASIGURAN DISTRICT HOSPITAL GOVERNMENT INFIRMARY/DISPENSARY PROVINCE MUNICIPALITY/CITY HEALTHCARE INSTITUTION NAME SECTOR CLASSIFICATION/CATEGORY AURORA CASIGURAN CASIGURAN RURAL HEALTH UNIT GOVERNMENT TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER AURORA DINALONGAN RURAL HEALTH UNIT DINALUNGAN GOVERNMENT MCP PROVIDER AURORA DINALONGAN RURAL HEALTH UNIT DINALUNGAN GOVERNMENT OUTPATIENT MALARIA PROVIDER AURORA DINALONGAN RURAL HEALTH UNIT DINALUNGAN GOVERNMENT TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER BASILAN ISABELA BASILAN GENERAL HOSPITAL GOVERNMENT LEVEL 1 HOSPITAL BASILAN LAMITAN RHU 3 LAMITAN EAST GOVERNMENT MCP PROVIDER BASILAN LAMITAN RHU 4 LAMITAN WEST GOVERNMENT MCP PROVIDER BASILAN LAMITAN MALINIS BIRTHING FACILITY GOVERNMENT MCP PROVIDER BASILAN MALUSO MALUSO RURAL HEALTH UNIT GOVERNMENT PRIMARY HEALTH CLINIC BASILAN SUMISIP SUMISIP DISTRICT HOSPITAL GOVERNMENT INFIRMARY/DISPENSARY BASILAN SUMISIP SUMISIP RHU GOVERNMENT MCP PROVIDER BASILAN SUMISIP SUMISIP RHU GOVERNMENT TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER BATAAN BALANGA BATAAN PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL GOVERNMENT ANIMAL BITE PACKAGE PROVIDER BATAAN BALANGA BATAAN PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL GOVERNMENT TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER BATAAN DINALUPIHAN JOSE C. PAYUMO JR. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL GOVERNMENT ANIMAL BITE PACKAGE PROVIDER BATAAN MARIVELES MARIVELES RURAL HEALTH UNIT I GOVERNMENT MCP PROVIDER BATAAN ORION ORION RURAL HEALTH UNIT GOVERNMENT TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER BATAAN ORION ORION RURAL HEALTH UNIT GOVERNMENT MCP PROVIDER BATAAN ORION ORION RURAL HEALTH UNIT GOVERNMENT ANIMAL BITE PACKAGE PROVIDER BATAAN PILAR PILAR RURAL HEALTH UNIT GOVERNMENT PRIMARY HEALTH CLINIC BATAAN PILAR PILAR RURAL HEALTH UNIT GOVERNMENT MCP PROVIDER BATANES ITBAYAT ITBAYAT DISTRICT HOSPITAL GOVERNMENT INFIRMARY/DISPENSARY BATANGAS BATANGAS CITY LUNA-LACSAMANA MATERNITY AND LYING-IN CLINIC PRIVATE MCP PROVIDER BATANGAS BATANGAS CITY UNITED DOCTORS OF ST. CAMILLUS DE LELLIS HOSPITAL PRIVATE LEVEL 2 HOSPITAL BATANGAS BATANGAS CITY BATANGAS MEDICAL CENTER GOVERNMENT ANIMAL BITE PACKAGE PROVIDER BATANGAS BATANGAS CITY BATANGAS CITY GOVERNMENT / BATANGAS CITY HEALTH OFFICE TB DOTS CENTER GOVERNMENT TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER BATANGAS BAUAN DR. MARIO D. BEJASA GENERAL HOSPITAL PRIVATE LEVEL 1 HOSPITAL BATANGAS BAUAN BAUAN RHU II TB DOTS CENTER GOVERNMENT TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER BATANGAS CALACA ST. RAFAEL DIALYSIS CENTER PRIVATE FREE STANDING DIALYSIS CLINIC BATANGAS CALATAGAN CALATAGAN RURAL HEALTH UNIT/ MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT OF CALATAGAN GOVERNMENT ANIMAL BITE PACKAGE PROVIDER BATANGAS CALATAGAN CALATAGAN RURAL HEALTH UNIT / MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT OF CALATAGAN GOVERNMENT TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER BATANGAS LEMERY OUR LADY OF CAYSASAY MEDICAL CENTER, INC. PRIVATE LEVEL 2 HOSPITAL BATANGAS LEMERY LEMERY DOCTORS MEDICAL CENTER PRIVATE LEVEL 2 HOSPITAL BATANGAS LEMERY LEMERY RURAL HEALTH UNIT GOVERNMENT TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER BATANGAS LIAN BIRTHING/BEMONC FACILITY OF THE MUNICIPAL HEALTH OFFICE OF LIAN GOVERNMENT MCP PROVIDER BATANGAS LIPA CITY FERNANDO AIR BASE HOSPITAL GOVERNMENT LEVEL 1 HOSPITAL BATANGAS LIPA CITY METRO LIPA MEDICAL CENTER PRIVATE LEVEL 2 HOSPITAL BATANGAS LIPA CITY OSPITAL NG LIPA GOVERNMENT LEVEL 1 HOSPITAL BATANGAS LIPA CITY LIPA CITY HEALTH OFFICE TB DOTS CENTER (BATANGAS PROVINCE) GOVERNMENT TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER BATANGAS LOBO LOBO MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL ANIMAL BITE TREATMENT CENTER GOVERNMENT ANIMAL BITE PACKAGE PROVIDER BATANGAS MALVAR MALVAR RURAL HEALTH UNIT GOVERNMENT TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER BATANGAS NASUGBU APACIBLE MEMORIAL DISTRICT HOSPITAL GOVERNMENT LEVEL 1 HOSPITAL BATANGAS NASUGBU HOLY ANGEL OF GOD LYING IN CLINIC PRIVATE MCP PROVIDER BATANGAS PADRE GARCIA DR. R. ROSALES MEMORIAL MEDICAL HOSPITAL, INC. PRIVATE LEVEL 1 HOSPITAL BATANGAS PADRE GARCIA PADRE GARCIA RURAL HEALTH UNIT GOVERNMENT TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER BATANGAS PADRE GARCIA PADRE GARCIA RURAL HEALTH UNIT GOVERNMENT MCP PROVIDER BATANGAS ROSARIO MAHAL NA VIRGEN MARIA STO. ROSARIO DISTRICT HOSPITAL GOVERNMENT LEVEL 1 HOSPITAL BATANGAS ROSARIO ROSARIO RURAL HEALTH UNIT GOVERNMENT MCP PROVIDER BATANGAS ROSARIO RURAL HEALTH UNIT II ALUPAY, ROSARIO GOVERNMENT TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER BATANGAS ROSARIO RURAL HEALTH UNIT II ALUPAY, ROSARIO GOVERNMENT MCP PROVIDER BATANGAS ROSARIO ROSARIO RURAL HEALTH UNIT GOVERNMENT TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER BATANGAS ROSARIO FMC RENALCARE CORP. PRIVATE FREE STANDING DIALYSIS CLINIC BATANGAS SAN JOSE MUNICIPAL HEALTH OFFICE - SAN JOSE GOVERNMENT TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER PROVINCE MUNICIPALITY/CITY HEALTHCARE INSTITUTION NAME SECTOR CLASSIFICATION/CATEGORY BATANGAS SAN JUAN SAN JUAN DISTRICT HOSPITAL GOVERNMENT LEVEL 1 HOSPITAL BATANGAS SAN JUAN SAN JUAN DOCTORS HOSPITAL, INC. PRIVATE LEVEL 1 HOSPITAL BATANGAS SAN LUIS SAN LUIS RURAL HEALTH UNIT I GOVERNMENT TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER BATANGAS SAN PASCUAL SAINT PASCAL DE BAYLON HOSPITAL CORPORATION PRIVATE LEVEL 1 HOSPITAL BATANGAS STO. TOMAS ST. FRANCES CABRINI MEDICAL CENTER, INC. PRIVATE TB DOTS PACKAGE PROVIDER BATANGAS STO. TOMAS SEMIONA MATERNITY CLINIC CO. PRIVATE MCP PROVIDER BATANGAS TAAL TAAL RURAL HEALTH UNIT / MUNICIPALITY OF TAAL,
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