Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Makati City revolution­izes healthcare

Yellow Card holders and dependents gain access to cutting-edge PET/CT scanner

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Makati City Mayor Abby Binay announced on Monday that Yellow Card holders and their dependents will get free access to the country’s first digital PET/ CT scanner at Makati Life Medical Center by the third quarter of this year.

“Acquiring a digital PET/CT scanner is part of our efforts to ensure that Makatizens have access to the best healthcare technologi­es available,” Mayor Abby said, adding that the cutting-edge diagnostic machine promises enhanced image clarity for early detection and treatment of cancer, heart diseases, and neurologic­al conditions.

She said Makati aims to provide residents access to the latest diagnostic and treatment technologi­es.

“Advanced medical care should be accessible to everyone,” she said.

The PET/CT uMI 550, equipped with advanced Artificial Intelligen­ce, delivers precise diagnostic images that empower informed medical decisions.

The mayor and Makati City Administra­tor Claro Certeza recently witnessed the official signing ceremony led by Makati Life president and CEO, Dr. Dennis Sta Ana.

Other signatorie­s included Paulo del Prado, a representa­tive from Paeonmed; Mayank Nath, president and CEO of Operista; and Dr. Jusong Xia, president of Internatio­nal Business at United Imaging.

Under Mayor Abby’s administra­tion, health initiative­s have been at the forefront, from upgrading health facilities to offering free medicines and check-ups.

The Makati Life Medical Center, with its round-the-clock outpatient services, is set to become a hub of healthcare excellence for both residents and private patients.

As the 360-bed hospital gears up for full operation, specialize­d centers like the Cancer Center, Cardiac Center, and Physical Rehabilita­tion Medical Center will offer state-of-the-art treatments and facilities.

The Cancer Center is equipped with a linear accelerato­r for radiation therapies and a Cardiac Center that offers services like cardiac catheteriz­ation for angiograph­y, open heart surgeries, and organ transplant­s.

The Physical Rehabilita­tion Medical Center will utilize robotics technology to treat disorders affecting joints and soft tissues.

Mayor Abby said the city’s Yellow Card holders will soon enjoy all these services and procedures for free.

In addition to free regular checkups and consultati­ons, Makati Life Medical Center offers annual physical examinatio­ns for Yellow Card holders aged 40 and above.

These go beyond the basic health check-up and laboratory and imaging tests by including further screenings such as metabolic, lipid, liver, and kidney profiles, among others, providing a thorough health assessment tailored to individual needs.

With the promise of cutting-edge healthcare services and advanced technologi­es, Makati residents can look forward to a healthier future under the mayor’s visionary leadership.

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