Thursday, September 12, 2019

TMC Iloilo unveils ‘CheckApp’ Setting appointments with TMC Iloilo doctors now more convenient

ILOILO CITY – The Medical City (TMC) Iloilo is leading another trailblazing initiative that will bring more ease and convenience to its patient partners with the launching of Western Visayas’ first hospital-based online scheduling application on September 12.

TMC Iloilo Chief Executive Officer Dr. Felix Ray Villa talks about how TMC Iloilo adapts to
digitalization being a trailblazer in healthcare in Western Visayas.
 Coined as “CheckApp”, the said web-based application lets both existing and future patients of TMC Iloilo easily set an appointment with their doctors at Ambulatory Care Center (ACC), the hospital’s outpatient department (OPD).

The said app displays the time and date of doctors’ availability so that patients can easily book their visit to their doctors ahead of time. 

TMC Iloilo Asst. Brand Manager and Digital Marketing Officer Raymart Escopel explains to the
doctors, patients and members of the media how CheckApp works.
“With CheckApp, patients will no longer need to call for reservation and wait for long hours at the OPD for their queues as they will already have guaranteed slots once they schedule using CheckApp,” TMC Iloilo Chief Marketing Officer Prince Juliene Hermaine Celo said.


To set an appointment using CheckApp, patients will just have to follow three easy steps – click, book and visit.
  • Click – go to www.booking.themedicalcityiloilo.com or download Check App on Google Play Store for free. Then, sign up to register.
  • Book – search for your doctor in the list and choose the schedule that you prefer to visit your doctor. Wait for the notification from The Medical City Iloilo Ambulatory Care Center via call, text or email for the confirmation of your chosen schedule.
  • Visit – go to TMC Iloilo Ambulatory Care Center an hour before your approved schedule time and date of visit to avoid cancellation of your appointment.
“CheckApp is TMC Iloilo’s response to the call of the industry for digitalization as we aim to level up patient experience and elevate patient partnership by providing our patients ease and convenience even at setting an appointment with their doctors,” said TMC Iloilo Chief Executive Officer Dr. Felix Ray Villa.

TMC Iloilo Chief Executive Officer Dr. Felix Ray Villa leads the ceremonial launching of CheckApp together
with TMC Iloilo Ambulatory Care Center Head Christian Jess Dadivas (leftmost),
 TMC Iloilo Chief Medical Officer Dr. Debbie Noblexada-Uy (2nd from right) and
TMC Iloilo Chief Marketing Officer Prince Celo (rightmost).

 TMC Iloilo Chief Marketing Officer Prince CeloTMC Iloilo Chief Executive Officer Dr. Felix Ray Villa,  TMC Iloilo Ambulatory Care Center Head Christian Jess Dadivas and TMC Iloilo Chief Medical Officer Dr. Debbie Noblexada-Uy answer queries from the media and doctors about CheckApp.

TMC Iloilo doctors, employees with media and bloggers during CheckApp launching event.

“We understand how precious time is to everyone. With this app, we cut down waiting time in our outpatient department and we give our patients the options to schedule their visit ahead of time,” Dr. Villa added.

CheckApp is also available for free download on Google Play.

To know more about TMC Iloilo CheckApp, call (033) 500-1000 or email info@themedicalcityiloilo.comAlso log on www.themedicalcityiloilo.com for updates. (TMCI)


ABOUT THE MEDICAL CITY ILOILO
TMC Iloilo is one of the five local hospitals of The Medical City brand. Its other hospitals are located in Ortigas, Clark, South Luzon and Pangasinan. 

Entered Iloilo in 2009, it is the first hospital in Iloilo City to introduce “Patient Partnership” service philosophy, a value of care that focuses on making every patient a partner in their journey towards wellness.

The Medical City is the largest healthcare network which owns and operates Guam Regional Medical City, the first Filipino-owned hospital in the United States and an ambulatory Clinic in Dubai.

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