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Doc Eman This is the Official Page of
Dr. RICHMAN “Doc Eman” ABIAD RODRIGUEZ
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12/08/2025

Happy Birthday Vice Teloy!🥳

Salamat sa Libreng Gamot!

Libreng Gamot at Check-up
August 3, wed 1-5pm
Clinic ni Doc Eman☺️

Pati po sa mga pasyente natin na meron bukol
Tignan po natin bukas
Salamat po

23/07/2025

Looking for:

Yaya/ Helper

🏠 stay-in setup, free food, hygiene kits and wifi
✅With experience po
✅at least highschool graduate
🚭 Bawal po ang naninigarilyo

Bata: less 1 yr old
Location: Batangas/cavite
Salary 15/30 or weekly
Day-off 2x a month
May kasama na sa work,
additional man power na lang
Vitamins everyday

✅ Libreng pagkain at matutuluyan
✅ Magaang trabaho sa pag-aalaga
✅ Dapat ay mabait, responsable, at may malasakit sa bata
✅ Hindi po naninigarilyo

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17/07/2025

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Kainamang ulan are, napaLugaw tuloy😁

Gusto lng talaga tumulong🙏Libre prin po tayo♥️p**i abangan nalang po kung kelan ulit meron clinic🥰
11/07/2025

Gusto lng talaga tumulong🙏

Libre prin po tayo♥️

p**i abangan nalang po
kung kelan ulit meron clinic🥰

BGC Doctor Charges Just ₱300–₱350 Per Consult

While rates in the Philippines can go well over ₱800, one Taguig-based doctor is making waves for keeping his fees low not as a gimmick but as a mission. The reason behind it might just change how you see healthcare.

Read more at the link in comments.

“Sometimes, the best doctors make it look easy”😇
20/06/2025

“Sometimes, the best doctors make it look easy”😇

WHY SOME DOCTORS BILL MORE THAN OTHERS

Title: “Just Five Minutes?”

Mila stormed out of the clinic, clutching the white prescription paper in her hand and shaking her head in disbelief. “Five minutes. I paid ₱800 for five minutes,” she muttered, eyes wide with exasperation.

She sat on the nearest bench and began venting to her husband over the phone.
“Alam mo, he just asked me three questions — ‘Saan masakit? Kailan nagsimula? May lagnat ka ba?’ Then he listened to my back, looked at my throat, and wrote this! That was it. I didn’t even get to finish explaining everything I googled!”

On the other end of the line, her husband tried to calm her down. “Baka naman magaling ‘yung doctor?”

“Magaling? E ni hindi ako tinanong tungkol sa diet ko o lifestyle,” Mila snapped. “I could’ve done that myself.”

What Mila didn’t see — and what many never do — was the unseen work behind that “five-minute” consult.

The doctor had reviewed her chart the night before, recognizing her name from previous visits. His years of internal medicine practice told him which symptoms pointed to something serious and which ones didn’t. He noticed her breathing pattern as she walked in, the slight hoarseness in her voice, the subtle wince when she shifted in her seat.

He asked the right questions, examined the right places, and gave the right treatment — not because he was rushing, but because he had trained for decades to be that precise.

What took him five minutes took him twenty years to master.

And that’s what many patients don’t understand: you're not just paying for time — you're paying for expertise.

That’s also why some doctors bill more than others. It’s not just the title "doctor" that sets the fee, but how much they’ve invested in their training, their subspecialty, their experience, and the accuracy and safety they can offer in return. A more experienced doctor can often make the right call faster, with fewer tests and fewer errors — and that kind of efficiency isn’t cheap.

Mila’s ₱800 paid for more than five minutes. It paid for the confidence that she didn’t need an unnecessary lab, or a wrong medicine, or a week of worrying. It paid for a quick diagnosis made with precision — the kind only possible through long years of study, failures, learning, and patient care.

Sometimes, the best doctors make it look easy.

That’s the cost — and the value — of true medical expertise.

Para po sa mga pasyente natin na mataas ang uric at nataas ang uric😇😬Nsa diet at inumun po ang malaking bahagi ng pinagm...
11/06/2025

Para po sa mga pasyente natin na mataas ang uric at nataas ang uric😇😬

Nsa diet at inumun po ang malaking bahagi ng pinagmumulan ng uric acid

Ingat po kayo, magkita kita po ulit tayo
P**i abangan nlng po ang mga susunod na announcements♥️

Thanks to Ms. Socorro Balderamos of NKTI, we have a profound guide of diet for patients with high uric acid and recurring gout flares.

As per Ms. Balderamos' guide, patient should avoid Group 1 entirely. Items listed under Groups 2 and 3 may be consumed 1-2 times per week. However, results and reaction may vary per patient, so it's best to consult with your doctor.

25/05/2025

Para sa mga follow up at meron na resulta po na patients🙏😇

23/05/2025

Kita kita po tayo ulit!🥰
Ingat po kayo🙏

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