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New urgent care, ambulatory services centre opens in Tondo, Manila

It was launched through a partnership between the DOH, San Miguel Corp., and TMC.

A new ‘Bagong Urgent Care and Ambulatory Services’ (BUCAS) Center has opened at the San Miguel Foundation’s Better World Smokey Mountain facility in Tondo, Manila.

The centre was established through a partnership between the Department of Health, San Miguel Corporation, and Tondo Medical Center (TMC).

The facility is staffed by TMC medical personnel, offering outpatient services and PhilHealth Konsulta Packages.

It is the second BUCAS Center supported by the private sector, following the launch of a facility at the Better World Clinic in Cubao, Quezon City in collaboration with the Quirino Memorial Medical Center.

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