The island of Boracay remains COVID-19 free, but if the number of suspected cases rise in the island,
medical facilities need to be ready. In line with this, Frolibar Bautista, the acting mayor of Malay, has assigned a hospital that will be responsible for isolating suspected patients of COVID-19. There are also hospitals around the island that can provide care for concerns unrelated to
COVID-19. These
medical facilities can welcome various non-coronavirus cases, so residents can proceed to them if they do not exhibit symptoms.
Residents who manifest symptoms like fever, cough, cold, difficulty of breathing, and/or diarrhea will be referred to Ciriaco S. Tirol Hospital [1]. However, if the patient’s symptoms become severe, the facility will transfer the patient to Dr. Rafael S. Tumbokon Hospital in Kalibo, Aklan.
Meanwhile, Scandi Medical Clinic Boracay is open for patients who need statutory health checks, treatment for chronic illnesses, vaccinations, and minor surgeries. It prepares to fight the spread of COVID-19 by being equipped with protective personal equipment (PPEs) and aerosol boxes.
There are also other hospitals open to patients who show non-emergent care unrelated to COVID-19. If you need medical care and attention while showing no symptoms of the novel coronavirus, you can proceed to these hospitals in Boracay:
• Metropolitan Doctors Medical Clinic & Laboratory
Where: Boracay Highway Central, Station 3, Malay, Aklan
Contact number: (036) 288 6357
• Saint Gabriel Medical Center – Boracay
Where: Ambulong Road, Station 3, Malay, Aklan
Contact number: (036) 288 9911
• Boracay Alert Medical Clinic and Diagnostic
Where: Boracay Main Road, Zone VII Manggayad, Station 2, Malay, Aklan
Contact number: (036) 288 1278
• The Island Clinic Boracay
Where: 0689 Main Road, Baranggay Balabag, Station 1, Malay Aklan
Contact number: (036) 288 4280
Even if the number of confirmed cases in the island is still zero, medical frontliners remain vigilant and prepared. Bayanihan, the spirit of communal unity, was also shown by the residents and private organizations by donating PPEs to the frontliners in Boracay. Meanwhile, the local government continues to encourage the islanders and tourists to follow social distancing and quarantine measures while the whole world is yet to find a cure.
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