Dr. John Paolo Rodil

MD

Dr. John Paolo Rodil

MD

Dr. Rodil is a primary care provider who handles: - Pediatric & Adult Consultations - Routine Check-up - Laboratory & Imaging Interpretation - Prescription Refills (Non-S2) - Medical Certificate / Fit-To-Work Certificate (subject to assessment)

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General Medicine

4 Years

In-Person

Online

Dr. Rodil is a primary care provider who handles: - Pediatric & Adult Consultations - Routine Check-up - Laboratory & Imaging Interpretation - Prescription Refills (Non-S2) - Medical Certificate / Fit-To-Work Certificate (subject to assessment)

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EARLIEST AVAILABLE SCHEDULE
Badges
Philippine Medical Association (PMA)
Government Accredited Doctor
Clinic Schedules

Choose from 1 available clinics

Online Clinic

(Using NowServing app)

Monday to Tuesday

09:00 PM - 11:30 PM

Wednesday, Friday and Sunday

08:30 PM - 11:30 PM

Fee

P 300

Fee: P 300

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a typical session last?

A typical session lasts around 20 minutes per patient. It can take longer depending on the case and needs of the patient.

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 of PhP 150. Medical certificates are not part of insurance coverage and shall only be given for specific valid reasons and after the consultation.

Which HMO's/Healthcards do you accept?

I do not accept HMO's/Healthcards at the moment.

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Affiliations

Philippine Medical Association

Education

Saint Louis University - School of Medicine, 2019

Earliest Available Schedule
Affiliations

Philippine Medical Association

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a typical session last?

A typical session lasts around 20 minutes per patient. It can take longer depending on the case and needs of the patient.

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 of PhP 150. Medical certificates are not part of insurance coverage and shall only be given for specific valid reasons and after the consultation.

Which HMO's/Healthcards do you accept?

I do not accept HMO's/Healthcards at the moment.

See all 4 questions