Dr. Gevie Ina May Monton - Abadiano

Dr. Gevie Ina May Monton - Abadiano 🌟 Welcome to my world of Women's Health! 🌟

👩‍⚕️ As an Obstetrics and Gynecology specialist, I am dedicated to empowering women through every stage of life.

My passion lies in providing compassionate care and evidence-based practices to ensure optimal health and well-being.

🌍 My journey began with a commitment to understanding the unique needs of women, from adolescence to menopause and beyond. I believe in fostering a supportive environment where open communication and trust pave the way for personalized treatment plans.

🔬 My goal is not just to tr

eat but to educate and advocate for women's health issues, making a positive impact in every life I touch.

📚 I am excited to share my knowledge and insights here with you. Join me as we navigate through topics such as reproductive health, pregnancy care, contraception, and more. Together, let's empower and inspire women to prioritize their health and embrace wellness.

📧 For consultations, inquiries, or to stay updated, feel free to reach out. Let's embark on this journey towards a healthier, happier you!

💗👩‍⚕️ New Clinic Added:🗓️ New Consultation Schedules:Mondays and Thursdays | 1:00 PM – 5:00 PMWhether you’re planning fo...
28/07/2025

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👩‍⚕️ New Clinic Added:

🗓️ New Consultation Schedules:

Mondays and Thursdays | 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Whether you’re planning for a baby, need a routine exam, or have specific women's health concerns, we’re here to care for you — with compassion and expertise.

📞 Book your appointment today!
📍 Visit us at: FD Mora St., Tolosa, Cabadbaran
(Old Cabadbaran Diagnostic Center)
📱 Contact: 09761391952 (Maam Donna)

🎉 Great News, Cabadbaran! 🏥
Your trusted doctors are now available at CDC Medical Clinic. Ready to care for you and your family! 💙

👨‍⚕️ Dr. Benjo Plaza Ato – Internal Medicine & Infectious Disease
🗓 Every Wednesday & Friday | ⏰ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

👩‍⚕️ Dr. Camille Uy-Secote – General Pediatrics
🗓 Monday to Saturday | ⏰ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

👩‍⚕️ Dr. Gevie Monton-Abadiano – OB-GYN
🗓 Monday & Thursday | ⏰ 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

📍 Visit us at: F.D. Mora St., Old Cabadbaran Diagnostic Center, Tolosa, Cabadbaran City

✨ Quality care from specialists you trust, now more accessible than ever!

03/06/2025
11/04/2025

If you’re experiencing warning signs of , go to the Emergency Department, request to be seen by an OB, and report that you’ve recently given birth. Notify your healthcare provider that you’re experiencing symptoms and are at the hospital. Trust your instincts; take a friend or loved one to advocate for you, if possible.

If you know you can report to the Labor & Delivery department in the postpartum period, go directly there to expedite services. Not all hospitals are able to see patients in their L&D departments post-birth. For that reason, we suggest most women report to the Emergency Department.

occurs most commonly within the first seven days after delivery, although you’re still at risk for postpartum preeclampsia up to six weeks after delivery.

Learn more: https://preeclampsia.org/postpartum-preeclampsia

09/04/2025

This week we are discussing preeclampsia myths. Our next myth is another common one involving magnesium sulfate.

MYTH: Health care providers give magnesium sulfate to decrease my blood pressure.

REALITY: This myth persists even among health care providers themselves! Magnesium sulfate is actually an anticonvulsant that is used to prevent the "eclampsia" or seizures, caused by the high blood pressure. Magnesium sulfate can cause a very small, temporary decrease in blood pressure (which is likely how the myth started), but it is not meant to be used as an antihypertensive.

According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and other health care provider groups who oversee patient treatment protocols, the proper treatment protocol for preeclampsia during the prenatal or postpartum period is to place the mother on mag sulfate to prevent seizures and to ALSO determine what anti-hypertensive medications and dosage she should be on based on her blood pressure and bloodwork. (There are quite a few medications that are safe for expectant and breastfeeding moms.)

Learn more here: https://preeclampsia.org/the-news/community-support/10-preeclampsia-myths-that-are-completely-misleading

01/04/2025

This week we are discussing preeclampsia myths. This next one is a fairly common one, particularly for cases with preeclampsia in pregnancy!

MYTH: Preeclampsia doesn't affect the baby.

REALITY: Many babies, especially those who don’t have to be delivered early, may not suffer any problems from preeclampsia. However, preeclampsia can affect the baby’s growth, put extra stress on the baby during labor, or even cause the baby to die. The mother may suffer an abruption, where the placenta separates from the wall of the uterus before the baby is born, putting the baby’s life in immediate danger. Some babies will need to be delivered early and are at risk for incomplete lung development and potential long-term health problems.

Learn more about this myth and others here: https://preeclampsia.org/the-news/community-support/10-preeclampsia-myths-that-are-completely-misleading

We are happy to announce that there will be FREE CHECK-UP with the following specialties at Hipol Family Hospital, this ...
27/01/2025

We are happy to announce that there will be FREE CHECK-UP with the following specialties at Hipol Family Hospital, this Wednesday, January 29, 2025 from 8AM to 12NN. Tell your friends and family. See you there!

We are happy to announce that there will be FREE CHECK-UP with the following specialties at Hipol Family Hospital, this ...
05/11/2024

We are happy to announce that there will be FREE CHECK-UP with the following specialties at Hipol Family Hospital, this Thursday, November 7, 2024 from 8-10 am. Tell your friends and family. See you there!

Medical Mission (Libreng Konsulta)Date: September 14, 2024Time: 8:00 AM - 10:00 AMLocation: Hipol Family Hospital locate...
11/09/2024

Medical Mission (Libreng Konsulta)

Date: September 14, 2024
Time: 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Location: Hipol Family Hospital located at P5 Bancasi, National Highway, Butuan City

Medical Mission (Libreng Konsulta)

📅 Date: September 14, 2024
🕘 Time: 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
📍 Location: Hipol Family Hospital located at P5 Bancasi, National Highway, Butuan City

Join us for a day of free healthcare services, including:

Free Consultation:
▪️Pediatrics
▫️OB-Gynecology
▪️ Internal Medicine
▫️Ophthalmology
▪️Urology
▫️ENT
Free Tests and Screenings:
▪️Fasting Blood Sugar
▫️Cholesterol
▪️Urinalysis
▫️Bone Screening
▪️Prostate Screening
▫️Cleft lip Screening

Don't miss this opportunity to take care of your health and the health of your loved ones. 🤗

07/09/2024

🌟 We’re thrilled to let you know that ultrasound services at Hipol Family Hospital are now up and running! Whether you need a detailed diagnostic scan or a routine check-up, our friendly and experienced team is here to make sure you get the care you need. We’re looking forward to helping you stay healthy and informed.

🌟 Expecting? Here’s Your Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy! 🌟From staying hydrated to attending all your prenatal appointment...
21/08/2024

🌟 Expecting? Here’s Your Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy! 🌟

From staying hydrated to attending all your prenatal appointments, these tips are your key to a smoother and healthier pregnancy journey. 💧🥗💪✨

Your well-being is key to a happy and healthy baby! 🤰❤️

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Hipol Family Hospital
Butuan City
8600

Opening Hours

Wednesday 2pm - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

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