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Click to take virtual tour of LMC.
“A smiling face is the mirror of our body and can heal sick
patients” – Last March I came here for check-up. I was then referred to Dr.
Espinosa so I went to his clinic. He sent me back here for EEG. The staff
downstairs at the front office did the EEG for me right away so I had the time
to go back to Dr. Espinosa who interpreted the result. It was done so fast that
we had the time to go back to Ilocos that same day. I thank the staff very much.
To Lorma as a whole, thank you so much and may God bless you all. All the staff
and employees of Lorma Hospital are very friendly. I’m very glad to see their
smiling faces every morning.
Keep up your good work!!!
Thank you for my pleasant stay at Lorma. Keep up the excellent
care & service. Dr. Nelson Gundran is very patient, good physician. He listens
well to patient’s complaints. He shows happy disposition. Hope he’ll be a fellow
soon. “I have been supplied with newspapers
everyday. I had been to big and modern hospital in Manila, and it’s only here
that we are given newspaper. Nursing personnel – prompt in doing things
for patients’ comfort. Very good big, and clean trash cans." “My thanks to Dr. Gamboa and MCO in the ER who gave a helping hand during my life and death situation. I can’t forget all of you who gave me my second life and of course to our beloved God Almighty who used your hospital to help me survive. I was so satisfied. In behalf of my small kids, husband and my relatives, thank you very much! God bles you all!” – From 2A (Ward) Lorma hospital has improved a lot when it comes to services. The personnel are so caring and they always offer a friendly smile. I am happy to see some interns who were my former students in high school. They are so cheerful and fresh looking which help the patients recover fast. LORMA EXCELLENT! – From Rm. 222 |
Admission ►►Admission at Lorma Medical Center
"We are told that God is a very great help in times of trouble. We can accept or refuse His help. We may drift with the winds of adversity or make use of His power." TIME OF ARRIVALThe hospital is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. For the early completion of routine and other required laboratory procedures, it is advisable to come during daytime, between 8 A.M. to 6 P.M., for cases that are not emergency in nature. WHAT TO BRINGOnly personal effects that you are sure to need such as comb, toothbrush and toothpaste, shaving equipment, slippers and underwear should be brought along. Although we provide pajamas and nightgowns, it is advisable to bring extras together with a dressing gown or bed jacket. We strongly advise against bringing watches and other valuables to the hospital. THE HOSPITAL STAFF AND MANAGEMENT ARE NOT LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF THESE ITEMS. If you have cash or other valuables you should deposit these with the hospital cashier for safekeeping. GIVE YOUR PAYMENTS ONLY TO THE HOSPITAL CASHIER AND DEMAND A RECEIPT. WARNING! IN THE PAST, A PATIENT ENTRUSTED HER PAYMENT TO A FEMALE STRANGER WHO SWINDLED HER FUNDS. A radio
may be brought to your room but please be considerate of the other
patients in its use, and keep the volume low. Other items such as
stereos,
"An honest talk
with God is the first step to finding peace of mind."
Please do not leave
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