Quirino Memorial Medical Center

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Quezon City, Philippines

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Government hospital· Hospital· Non-profit organization

Quirino Memorial Medical Center Reviews | Rating 3.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Quirino Memorial Medical Center is located in Quezon City, Philippines on J.P. Rizal, Project 4,. Quirino Memorial Medical Center is rated 3.4 out of 5 in the category government hospital in Philippines.

Address

J.P. Rizal, Project 4,

Phone

+63253049800

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ali syed

A government sector hospital With the common things what can be expected at a government hospital Lots of patients , especially those who cannot afford to go to a private hospital , where it’s very expensive and have to pay through your nose This is so far a multi specialty center With different wards and ICU’s, blood bank and so on and so forth I doubt whether there is parking area provided for the public, there good staffs , yet considering this as a government sector, flaws are there as in like any other

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Victorio Ong

There are a number of renovations going on at this government hospital.

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M P

Doctors and Nurses are not professionals. Not recommended.

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Judith Segunda Roa

The place is very clean considering it is a government hospital. It is not as congested as the other government hospitals in Quezon City. All the staff we encountered were nice and warm. They were very accommodating. They also did their best considering the fact that the record we needed were no longer available. Although the hospital is very much unfamiliar and out of our way, it was not difficult to find with the help of Google Map.

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Noel Estepani

Good

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Patrick Ramos

My mom and I was waiting outside the opd department, waiting for my name to be called. We were there outside for 3 hours. After that my name was called and we entered the opd department and we went to the surgery room. Then again, we were outside the surgery room waiting for my name to be called by the nurse since my doctor scheduled me for him to remove the thread from the last week operation administered to me. We were outside the surgery room from 9 am till quarter to 12! And from 12 onwards the doctor called my name and he asked me to go to the surgery cubicle. I was laying on the bed and i was ready for the doctor to remove the thread but he went out of the cubicle and i was waiting for him for almost 30 mins.! But he never came back. My patience was gone and i decided to walkout. When i went outside the cubicle i saw the doctor who will perform the operation to me entertaining other patient.

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Carl Herr

VERY RUDE ER PHYSICIAN!!! special mention to a certain DR. TEJADA (daw) --- VERY YOUNG DOCTOR who needs learn how to become an educated physician... This is to call the attention of QMMC's officials to kindly look into this: a certain Dr. Tejada who was working in ER department on the night of Sunday, 2 June 2019 is extremely rude and arrogant! Not good for your image. My aunt attended the ER and I just happened to be present when he said to my aunt to transfer to the ER bed WITHOUT bed sheet. So I said, 'Sir, wala pong bed sheet?' What did he do? He shouted at me and pointed to the nurses' station to get a bed sheet - treated me like a 'slave'... 'Kumuha ka sa nurses station! sino kukuha, ako?! Doctor ako dito!' Yes, people who attended ER are not paying clients. And yes, it is very stressful to work in this environment. I also work in health services, but bad, rude attitudes to patients and their families is never an excuse. Public service and compassion is a part of our profession. May pinag-aralan po ako. I can stand up for myself. However, paano yung iba na kung sigawan na lang na parang alipin? Respect begets respect. Just because you are a doctor does not give you a privilege to shout to people. QMMC Officials: is this the way you want to be represented by your staff? Please note, too, he was not wearing any identification that he is an employee of the QMMC - instead, he only has a combat print t-shirt and faded jeans. Not even a name badge to identify him as a doctor. Is this allowed? I hope you look into this as this is the kind of image you are being represented.

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Zaphiee Veelz

There's no happier service a patient can get when you're in! Cured and joyful