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What are medicine, hospitals, and health issues like in Quezon City, Metro Manila?

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From healthcare costs to how easy it is to find a doctor, here's what 28 local experts had to say about medicine and health in Quezon City, Metro Manila.

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Moving to Quezon City has a number of pros and cons. It can be a good choice because everything is here. There are a lot of malls, restaurants, and other services such as salons, massage parlors, clinics and hospitals in the city. As for transportation, there are different ways that you can commute, such as jeeps and buses for communal transport or you may choose to get a taxi cab or book a car or a motorcycle. One of the cons of moving to this city is that it’s very congested. Consequently, traffic can get pretty heavy especially during rush hours.

Martha, says: 2020

Quezon City is one of the most urbanized and crowded cities in the Philippines. If you are considering to move in this city, you must think about your budget first because the cost of living is really high. You must also think about your health. Ask yourself, “am I fit for this place?” due to it being heavily polluted.

If someone moves to my city, they should be ready to face the heavy traffic that they will experience in their daily life because it will not only affect their lifestyle but also their performance at work or school. Aside from that, houses or apartments in my city are expensive and they should be financially stable to afford that. Nonetheless, it is great to live here because hospitals, malls, schools, and police stations are reachable.

Housing cost here are much higher than other city, but if you are considering quality of life, I can guarantee your safety here, people in neighborhood are friendly and very accessible in school, hospitals, markets and malls. Cost of Living is a little bit high compare to other cities. Consider also the transportation very accessible.

Julianne, says: 2020

It is part of the National Capital Region. Many opportunities can be found here like meeting and forming new relations. In this city nationalities are diverse from around the world. It’s one of the prosperous city in the country. Investors establish their businesses here due to the higher population and quality of living. It has lower cost compared to the provinces and everything is accessible you won’t need to travel far to get what you need. There are top notch schools, highly equipped hospitals and there are many choices for transportation.

Quezon City is convenient. We have numerous hospitals, markets, schools, malls, and other facilities that are necessities for your everyday life. It is also accessible because of our variety of transportation. If you want an easy access life, my city civilization can offer you that. Plus, this is the city where celebrities are living. If you want to experience seeing them right outside your door, you should consider moving here.

Someone moving to Quezon City should know city’s rules and regulation first since it is the most important thing for a resident to be aware of. Awareness regarding these things will avoid doing something that is against the law of the city. One should as well know directions and necessary places such as schools or universities, supermarkets, hospitals, police stations and others. Being well-aware of these necessary information will be a great help to live at ease.

Djamela, says: 2020

Someone moving to Quezon City should know during rush hour, traffic jams are a headache. They can either rent or buy a house and lot in one of the subdivisions here. We are near a famous shopping mall. They can also reach other cities in one or two rides.

Robert, says: 2020

Quezon City is the largest city in Metro Manila with more two million residents. Quezon City is very accessible to many places. There are a lot of hospitals, malls, parks, residential areas, schools and universities, and even workplaces. There are many opportunities that await you in Quezon City if you are looking for a job or school to attend.

Luzdelin, says: 2020

The individual moving to Quezon City should consider the location of his residence to his workplace or school in order to minimize the travel time allotted. He should have knowledge on the location of nearby hospitals, offices, banks, supermarkets and other institutions to make transactions more convenient. Quezon City is considered as an environment friendly because of the various parks in the area.

When you decide to move to Quezon City, Philippines, consider your level of patience. I say this because a good portion of your day will be mostly spent on the road, being stuck in traffic. Another thing to consider would be the distance you will travel going to essential areas, like the grocery, pharmacy, restaurants or malls. Your accessibility to these different pace in the city should be at the top of your priorities.

Yunica, says: 2020

The city is the heart of the capital. One could expect to find almost every industry to satisfy a household’s needs. It has long been an entertainment hub, and a renowned location for the most well-known schools and hospitals in the country. People from the province flock into the city for jobs which it does not fail to provide.

Junerick, says: 2020

Quezon City is a very populated city. It is full of restaurants, malls, and hospitals. It is in Northern Metro Manila and is said to be the mall and hospital capital of the region. Many condominiums are also popping up because new call centers are being set up in the area.

Jerico, says: 2020

Quezon City, Philippines, is a hospital capital in the country. Huge shopping malls are here too, where you can buy stuff’s within reach. Large parks, Eco parks are also here and it’s very good to spend weekends and days off to relax. You can also go for a jog or a walk around the parks or We have botanical gardens also if you want a view with different flowers and plants.

Dominic, says: 2020

It is one of the biggest and populous city in the Philippines. Accessible to major establishments such as schools, malls, government agencies, clinics and hospitals. It’s great to start a family in the city because of the history, amenities and the accessibility it offers to the public. It also houses the Araneta Coliseum where major basketball leagues were held.

In the Philippines, Quezon City is one of the desirable cities The city is dominated by business establishments engaged in a wide variety of services offered, from telecommunications to health and wellness. It also houses different recreational establishments, restaurants, shopping malls, and the top universities in the country.

The city has barely any trees around and the pollution coming from the many cars passing by may be harmful to someone who have breathing difficulties, diseases. Additionally, the amount of people in the city have multiplying due to numerous jobs that are absent in the provinces thus making the streets and public places crowded. With places being crowded, crimes such as pickpocketing are rampant and the victim of crimes like these are usually foreigners or the ones who look like they have money with them in their travels.

Anyone who would like to move to Quezon City should seriously think about the relatively high cost of living. Quezon City has a lot of great schools, highly-ranked universities, various commercial establishments, and many of the country’s top medical institutions. However, with all these in mind, real estate prices tend to be higher in Quezon City than in other cities in the Philippines.

Kristine, says: 2020

Quezon City is the largest city in Metro Manila and in the Philippines. It is said to be as big as the country of Singapore. It is divided into four districts and 142 barangays. There are plenty of schools, hospitals, malls and churches within the city to choose from.

Living in Quezon City provides me an easy access to almost everything that I need. From hospitals to outstanding universities and colleges that a parent would someday want to send their kids to get a good education, to supermarkets where you can buy your basic daily necessities, to coffee shops and internet cafes where you can easily meet up with friends, to nature tripping where you can basks in the lush greenery of the surroundings and nature at its finest, surely this city is one to move to.

Daphne, says: 2020

If you were moving to Quezon City, you would need light clothes to keep you cool. It can get extremely hot here, since it is very humid. First, you should consider your health. Know if your body would be able to handle the heat. Next, consider the amount of people you will have to bring with you. you should consider if where you’ll be living is best for you and your family.

Quezon City is one of the Major cities in our country. We have lots of park and scenery amids being in the urban part of the country. We are proud of our healthcare system because we have hospitals that specialized in major organs of the body. Lung Center, Heart Center to name a few.

Aside from our place being near the market, school, hospital, malls, and different establishments, renting an apartment is not as expensive as those in other cities. Public officials are also responsible and are doing an excellent job in protecting their citizens. They provide the needs of each and everyone of us be it on education, health issues and food. Also, they are doing a lot of environmental programs to keep our city, clean.

This city is usually full of people from night to day. Many establishments operate round-the-clock making this location a perfect place to access necessities whenever it is needed. It is close to various facilities like hospitals and schools. Quezon City can be called a city that never sleeps.

Gracel, says: 2020

Quezon City is the city of the stars which means a lot of TV personalities or influencers reside in this city that’d also mean malls, essential establishments like hospitals and grandiose churches are located here, and major infrastructure are in the city. On the contrary to that, overpopulation and traffic is anticipated.

Lorena, says: 2020

Travelling is the biggest headache if moving here. You arrive either early or late to everything because of the unpredictable traffic. plan ahead and know when to leave for your appointments or whatever you may have. This will save you a lot of trouble.

It is the largest city in the National Capital Region and it one of the cities with the highest populations in the Philippines. The city is full of both private and public institutions so there may be jobs here such as the St. Luke’s Medical Center- Quezon City, the Ortigas financial district. Parks are also present in the city for the public to enjoy such as the La Mesa Eco Park and the University of the Philippines Diliman campus. However, like other cities in Metro Manila, traffic is a huge problems to commuters, and the pollution.

Quezon City is a rich place in which all the necessities you need is available. There are a lot of food stores, clothing stores, hospitals and malls. There is also quite a high number of condominiums and rental apartments due to high population. the price here is relatively cheaper than big countries.

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