In a move to make global-quality healthcare more accessible, The Medical City Clark (TMC Clark) now offers reduced cost for select essential diagnostic procedures, including zero cost options for patients covered by PhilHealth.
The hospital officially launched the “Abot-Kaya na ang Ginhawa” program on January 16 to make essential medical services more accessible and affordable for patients, particularly through significant price reductions across various diagnostic procedures.
This initiative plays a vital role in early detection, disease monitoring, and timely intervention to benefit patients from Central Luzon.
These include services in eye care, women’s health, bone and joint care, ENT care, and other key diagnostic areas. Several high-value diagnostic services went through further price adjustments, such as breast ultrasound, nasal endoscopy, 2D Echo, and Fibroscan, among other select services. This will enable eligible patients to avail at zero out-of-pocket expenses once PhilHealth benefits are applied.

“This is really what a [meaningful partnership] looks like—private sector providers working with public funding mechanisms to bring high-quality care to our countrymen, fully covered within the national health budget,” Dr. Stuart Bennett, President and Group CEO of TMC shared.

By aligning reduced-cost diagnostics with expanded PhilHealth coverage, TMC Clark continues to lower financial barriers to care, ensuring that more patients can access timely and quality health services without added burden
For more information on The Medical City Clark and its services, visit
www.themedicalcityclark.com.
