TMC Iloilo holds ‘Health Day Out’ in Antique
The Medical City (TMC) Iloilo treated its patient partners in the Province of Antique to its experiential exhibit on April 1 at Robinsons Place Antique.
Dubbed “Health Day Out”, the said interactive exhibit features various booths that let the participants enjoy, learn about the various services of TMC Iloilo, and at the same time, assess their health.
TMC Iloilo’s Health Day Out in Antique features different challenges that the participants need to complete in order to get freebies and prizes.
The highlight of the interactive exhibit is the TMC Iloilo Heart Disease Risk Calculator, an online assessment tool to know one’s risk of having a heart disease. It could be accessed for free by logging on to http://themedicalcityiloilo.com/heart-risk-calculator/.
“We are happy to bring this event to Antique as part of our roadshow series to reach out to our patient partners in the different provinces outside Iloilo,” said TMC Iloilo Chief Marketing and Sales Officer Prince Juliene Hermaine Celo.
Moreover, he underscored that the said activity also highlights the new MRI services of TMC Iloilo which is the most advanced in Western Visayas. “TMC Iloilo is currently being positioned as a critical care referral hospital in the region and having a state-of-the-art MRI machine makes it more capable of handling critical cases aside from our pool of experts”, he added.
TMC Iloilo is also seeing to bring the said event to the provinces of Guimaras, Capiz, and Aklan in the next months to reach out to more patient partners. (TMCI)
ABOUT THE MEDICAL CITY ILOILO
TMC Iloilo is one of the five local hospitals of The Medical City brand. Its other hospitals are located in Ortigas, Clark, South Luzon and Pangasinan.
Entered Iloilo in 2009, it is the first hospital in Iloilo City to introduce the “Patient Partnership” service philosophy, a value of care that focuses on making every patient a partner in their journey towards wellness.
The Medical City is the largest healthcare network that manages Guam Regional Medical City, the first Filipino-owned hospital in the United States.