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DLSM unveils new cardiac cath lab facility

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De Los Santos Medical Center, a subsidiary of Manuel V. Pangilinan’s MVP Group of Companies under the Metro Pacific Hospital Holdings Inc. (MPHHI) banner, recently inaugurate­d its new Cardiac Catheteriz­ation Laboratory Unit. Health Secretary Francisco Duque III, served as one of the affair’s guests of honor.

“It is dishearten­ing to know that many individual­s with heart problems do not seek further diagnosis and treatment because they fear the financial implicatio­ns that come with each procedure,” commented Dr. Nilo De Los Santos, vice president for medical affairs and chief medical officer of DLSM. “That is why, to coincide with new apparatus, we have developed affordable allin packages for the procedures that will be done at our Cardiac Cath Lab.”

Upon the advice of their cardiologi­sts, people with narrowed or blocked heart arteries can now undergo life-altering procedures such as coronary angiogram and coronary angioplast­y at the new facility. Likewise, those who had experience­d life-threatenin­g arrhythmia (when the heart beats too quickly, too slowly, or too irregularl­y) can avail of a pacemaker insertion package to ensure that their heart rhythms will be normalized.

“At DLSMC, we believe that quality heart care need not be expensive,” affirmed Raul Pagdangana­n, president and CEO of DLSM. “Rest assured that we will remain committed to delivering quality but affordable healthcare services as we continue to safeguard every beat of your heart.”

 ??  ?? DLSMC representa­tives and guests present during the ribboncutt­ing ceremony were (front row, from left): MPHHI president and CEO Augusto Palisoc Jr.; DLSMC president and CEO Raul Pagdangana­n; DOH Secretary Francisco Duque III; DLSMC VP for medical...
DLSMC representa­tives and guests present during the ribboncutt­ing ceremony were (front row, from left): MPHHI president and CEO Augusto Palisoc Jr.; DLSMC president and CEO Raul Pagdangana­n; DOH Secretary Francisco Duque III; DLSMC VP for medical...

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