Dr. Prancyne Quiohilag

MD, FPCP, FPCC

Dr. Prancyne Quiohilag

MD, FPCP, FPCC

Cardiology

Family Medicine

Internal Medicine

Preventive Medicine

Primary Care

Adult Cardiology

In-Person

Online

EARLIEST AVAILABLE SCHEDULE
Clinic Schedules

Choose from 5 available clinics

Online Clinic

(Using NowServing app)

Monday to Saturday

08:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Fee

P 800

Fee: P 800

City of Imus Doctors Hospital

Aguinaldo Highway, Anabu I-B,

Tuesday and Friday

01:00 PM - 03:00 PM

(Walk-In and Appointment)

Fee

-

Accepted Health Cards

COCOLIFE Healthcare, Etiqa & 4 other...
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Fee: -

Christ the King General Hospital

130 Real St., Pamplona, 1701, Las Piñas City

Monday

01:00 PM - 04:00 PM

(Walk-In and Appointment)

Saturday

09:00 AM - 12:00 PM

(Walk-In and Appointment)

Fee

-

Accepted Health Cards

COCOLIFE Healthcare, Etiqa & 1 other...
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Fee: -

The Medical City-South Luzon

Greenfield City, Brgy. Don Jose, Santa Rosa City

Wednesday

06:00 PM - 08:30 PM

(Walk-In and Appointment)

Saturday

03:30 PM - 06:00 PM

(Walk-In and Appointment)

Fee

-

Fee: -

Athena heart center

Molino road, Molino 3, Bacoor Cavite

Monday and Wednesday

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

(By Appointment)

Fee

-

Fee: -

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

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Affiliations

Philippine Medical Association

Education

University of Santo Tomas, 2010

Chinese General Hospital, 2014

Cardinal Santos Medical Center, 2022

Certifications

Philippine College of Cardiology

Philippine College of Physicians

Earliest Available Schedule
Affiliations

Philippine Medical Association

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

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