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Philhealth Branches

There are so many Philhealth branches all over the Philippines. There is one in Las Pinas, Pasig, Makati, Muntinlupa, Quirino Avenue Taft, Baguio, Lucena, Batangas, Legaspi, Iloilo, Cebu, Tacloban, Zamboanga, Butuan, Marawi, Davao, Cagayan de Oro, Dagupan, Tuguegarao, San Fernando and more. Allow us to feature here those branches and service office so members will not have a hard time finding them through online search. This is part of our commitment to provide research information to Filipinos (Pinoys) who are having a hard time finding what they need online with respect to government agencies and services that these agencies offer.

All credits to www.philhealth.gov.ph for photo of PhilHealth Philippines logo below

PhilHealth Philippines Branches

PhilHealth Philippines

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67 Responses to “Philhealth Branches”

  • Rosana F. Rowansi says:

    I will be frank and right to the point. My Name is Rosana Rowansi (member# 07-025486914-5). On Aug. 20th I was admitted to hospital for sugery and released on August 24th. During the release process I did not have all the the required documents, so it was necessary for me to make a direct payment for the full amount. A waiver was issued by my health care provider at that time. I later found and provided all necessary documents and took them and all other pertinent information to the PhilHealth office in Olongapo, for review and processing. This was on August 26th, 2010. I knew that my claim would acted upon within 60 calender days. So I waited till Nov.15, 2010 to contact the Olongapo office via phone. I spoke with Arman, who told me that my claim was ‘pending”. He stated that “a letter had been mailed to me, which would explain the problem.” I had him verify my mailing address, as I had received no letter from PhilHealth to date. He stated he couldn’t tell me anything else and to wait on the letter.

    Two weeks later, on Nov. 30th I called again and again spoke with Arman. I told him I had not received any letter from PhilHealth and asked where the letter originated? He said, “San Fernado”. I told him that I couldn’t beleive that a letter from SanFernado would take 2 weeks, and he said, ” I should ask the post office’???
    Well..I expected alitle more Customer Service assistance from him and PhilHealth. Maybe for example…Well Mam I’ll check with our SanFernado office and see exactly when and how they mailed it..or….for example.. let me get your email address and we can email the papers to you.
    Instead I got a …”just wait” ..wait for what?? It is obvious to me and must people I know that it doesn’t take 2 weeks + for a letter to travel from SanFernado to Olongapo, even in the Philippines…it’s lost. I could walk to SanFernado and back in less than 2 weeks. I know your organization has to be capable of providing better service to its customers than this….this must be an isolated case dba. Looking forward to your response as soon as possible. Thx..Rosana F. Rowansi

  • Gidelyn Bueno says:

    Good day!!!
    May I have a one of the member of Philhealth.Ako po ay isang membro na may sakit,ang mga resibo ba ng gamot ko ay pwede po ba maclaim sa Philhealth??
    Ano po ba ang kailangan ipakita??Ang mga results ng papeles ko at ano ang dapat gawin???

    • Philippines Review says:

      Una po,,, punta kayo sa nearest PhilHealth office or branch and from there may kukunin kayong form for application of reinbursements and doon na po nyo ask ang mga susunod na steps nyo. Salamat po sa pabvisit sa blog po namin.

  • marian says:

    hi!

    i just want to suggest for convenience of all the members at pr hassle free. can philhealth make it online so that once the member wants to avail the benefits d n kami mahihirapan p n magproduce ng documents, pag nakita online n good payer k at active member k no need to present sangkatutak n documents tapos pahihirapan k p n pabalik balikin, binabayaran naman natin yun bkit kailangan p napahirapan ang member.
    as what i’ve experienced recently, my daughter was confined, i do not have my document to present co’z its an emergency case, wl nmn akong mauutusan pr pumunta p ng philhealth pr kumuha ng records ko at proof of payment, i mean if it is online sn pag nakita nila n nagbabayad k nmn monthly enough proof n sn yun pr ma avail mo yung benefits.
    sino b nmn ang gusto magkasakit at mahospital tapos pahihirapan k p bago mo ma avail, n dapat once you presented your card and after checking it online pwede mo n sya gamitin dhil binabayaran mo nmn sya. hindi yung pahihirapan k p at pababalik balikin.
    hello! mukhang nagpag iwanan n tayo ng ibang bansa. panahon p ata ni kopong kopong ang style dito s pinas.
    sana naman maging considerate kayo s member n pinaghihirapan nila ang binabayad dyan.

  • angeline cuabo says:

    can u pls email me when did my employer made the last payment for my philhealth.thanks.i wanted to continue it now that im already unemployed.thanks

  • meann says:

    Good day!

    Tanong lang po san po pinakamalapit n branch sa balayan batangas.

    Thanks

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