Dr. Antonio II Yabon

MD, FPCP

Dr. Antonio II Yabon

MD, FPCP

Internal Medicine

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Internal Medicine

In-Person

Online

Internal Medicine

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EARLIEST AVAILABLE SCHEDULE
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Clinic Schedules

Choose from 3 available clinics

Online Clinic

(Using NowServing app)

Tuesday

02:00 PM - 05:00 PM

Sunday

01:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Monday and Wednesday

09:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Thursday to Saturday

06:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Fee

P 400 - 500

Accepted Health Cards

AVEGA, GENERALI & 4 other...
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Fee: P 400 - 500

St. Elizabeth Hospital

National Highway, General Santos City

Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday

09:00 AM - 01:00 PM

(Walk-In and Appointment)

Fee

P 400 - 500

Accepted Health Cards

AVEGA, GENERALI & 2 other...
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Fee: P 400 - 500

General Santos Doctor's Hospital

National Highway, General Santos City

Thursday to Saturday

01:00 PM - 05:00 PM

(Walk-In and Appointment)

Fee

P 400 - 500

Accepted Health Cards

AVEGA, GENERALI & 2 other...
See all health cards

Fee: P 400 - 500

Frequently Asked Questions

Which HMO's/Healthcards do you accept?

Yes, I accept the following: Maxicare Intellicare Avega Life and Health Carehealth Generali

Do you issue Medical Certificates?

Yes. Take note that a medical certificate is a legal document affixed with my signature so there will be an additional charge. Medical certificates are not part of insurance coverage and shall only be given for specific valid reasons and after the consultation.

Affiliations

Philippine College of Physicians

Education

University of Santo Tomas, 2014

St. Luke's Medical Center, Quezon City, 2020

Certifications

Fellow in Internal Medicine

Earliest Available Schedule
Affiliations

Philippine College of Physicians

Frequently Asked Questions

Which HMO's/Healthcards do you accept?

Yes, I accept the following: Maxicare Intellicare Avega Life and Health Carehealth Generali

Do you issue Medical Certificates?

Yes. Take note that a medical certificate is a legal document affixed with my signature so there will be an additional charge. Medical certificates are not part of insurance coverage and shall only be given for specific valid reasons and after the consultation.