Doctor Services in Banilad
Banilad is where Health Doc Diagnostics is actually based — the clinic sits at 37 Paseo John, inside Ma. Luisa Park, just off the busy AS Fortuna–Banilad corridor near Banilad Town Center. If you live or work in Banilad, you have the shortest possible path to a face-to-face visit with Dr. Marlo P. Maamo: no long drive, no crossing the city, just a short trip to the clinic itself.
That said, being close to the clinic doesn't mean face-to-face is the only option, or even the default one. A lot of Banilad patients still choose an online consultation (₱350) for straightforward concerns — a cold, a prescription refill, a certificate for work — simply because it's faster than driving over and finding parking, even for a five-minute trip. Face-to-face visits (₱600) make more sense when something genuinely needs to be examined in person: a rash, a joint that needs to be checked by hand, or a physical fit-to-work assessment. And for anyone in the area who can't easily leave the house — an elderly parent, a patient recovering from a procedure, a child too sick to travel — a house call starting at ₱2,500 is available, with the actual price depending on the specific address and time.
Being the clinic's home turf also means Banilad patients get the most flexibility on same-day booking — if a slot opens up for a face-to-face visit, it's often easier to fill from nearby than from further out, since there's no travel time working against a short-notice appointment. If you need a document quickly — a medical certificate before an HR deadline, a fit-to-work clearance to return after being sick — being local means you can walk in for the same-day slot without needing to plan around a longer commute either way.
Ma. Luisa Park itself is a residential subdivision, and a fair number of patients are neighbors in the literal sense — the same streets, the same barangay. Families here often use the practice for the full range of what a GP covers: routine consultations, medical certificates for school or work, prescription refills for maintenance medication, and documentation like SSS sickness certificates when someone needs time off. Nearby Capitol Site, Ayala Center, and Talamban are all covered the same way, so if your daily routine has you moving between Banilad and those areas, you don't need to think about which "location" to book under — one clinic, one doctor, whichever visit type fits that day.
Every document generated by the practice — medical certificate, fit-to-work clearance, prescription — goes through the same doctor-approval step regardless of visit type, so a certificate from an online consultation carries the same weight as one issued after a face-to-face visit at the Banilad clinic itself. If you're unsure whether your situation actually calls for a certificate, our article on when you need a medical certificate in the Philippines is a useful starting point, and our comparison guide on online versus face-to-face versus house visit care can help you decide which visit type fits before you book.
Booking works the same way for every visit type: pick a service, choose an available slot from the live calendar, and fill in a short intake form (pediatric or adult, depending on the patient's age). No patient account is required — you'll get an email confirmation, and any document issued afterward arrives the same way. For Dr. Maamo's PRC license number and background, see the About page.
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