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24th Week by Chronicles of a Dyslexic Wife on Jan 6, 2012It was my first check up for the year at 24 weeks and 5 days. I was a bit worried as my last check up did not end up well. I was then asked to undergo 3 lab tests prior to this appointment. 1) Urinalysis for UTI 2) Congenital Anomaly Scan and Pelvic...



Bloodless by CPA Bum on Oct 25, 2011I’ve never had a problem with blood extraction until last week. I always look at the whole process of it. Matapang ako eh. Haha. But this one’s different. Kalurks! There was no blood! Paikot-ikot na yung karayom sa balat ko. Haha. I want to uploa...



Think Pink! {Breast Cancer Awareness Month} by A Matter Of Taste {a lifestyle blog-mag for the chic+modern} on Oct 14, 2011TweetOne reason I had to fly out and take my mini-break was to take advantage and see my  my OBGNY.  She is the one (doctor)I cannot seem to find a replacement for back in BKK mainly because she was the one who delivered the Menca last 2007 and ex...



Philippine Orthopedic Center by Kwentong Pinas on Sep 14, 2011I had my medical check up last August 26,2011. The doctor called me up to inform me that I have scoliosis and asked me if I am aware of it, I said no. I was never aware of it because I have never been hospitalized or undergone any major medical check...



E.R. Experience by on May 5, 2011Last week when my son was not feeling well, we immediately brought him to Asian Hospital without eating our dinner. We stayed there for more than two hours waiting for his stool sample but we did not get any so finally they decided to give us stool c...



Fit to Work by MushaMommy on Mar 4, 2010Today was APE (Annual Physical Exam) Day.  This activity actually takes up my whole day.  So I cleared my calendar and availed of our benefit.  Its one of the things I don’t like to do  but of course, over all, it is still important. We are...



Myth #5: There's No Need To Follow Up by Health Myths 101 on Oct 10, 2009Follow-up appointments with your physician may seem like a waste of time, especially after your symptoms are totally gone. It's understandable; after all, you just got back to work still trying to catch up with a looming dead...



Myth #5: There's No Need To Follow Up by Health Myths 101 on Oct 10, 2009Follow-up appointments with your physician may seem like a waste of time, especially after your symptoms are totally gone. It's understandable; after all, you just got back to work still trying to catch up with a looming dead...