Hotel room...NOT!
If there's one place in this world that i hate going to, they're HOSPITALS.
I was told by my folks that hospitals are the dirtiest, most germ-infected, most illness-filled place in the planet. They said one who frequent places like hospitals easily gets infected or contaminated with diseases. Of course I believed them, and i never went to hospitals unless i was the one who's ill or a close friend or relative must be visited.
But not this one.
Recently, we visited St. Elizabeth Hospital and we were so amazed at what we saw.
I was told by my folks that hospitals are the dirtiest, most germ-infected, most illness-filled place in the planet. They said one who frequent places like hospitals easily gets infected or contaminated with diseases. Of course I believed them, and i never went to hospitals unless i was the one who's ill or a close friend or relative must be visited.
But not this one.
Recently, we visited St. Elizabeth Hospital and we were so amazed at what we saw.
(left view)
private suite
private room
Hotel rooms? Nah, They're hospital rooms, patterned after St. Luke's Hospital, i love the feel of the homely room, very clean and fragrant, and you will not be accustomed to the hospital-feel, but will indeed have a good time recuperating and resting well.
Explained by the hospital director, Mr. Tony Veneracion, the hospital floor (3rd floor) is an addition to the building's progress, and more facility-equipped hospital. What's more is that, the presidential suite, as compared with St. Luke's pricey rate at more or less Php18,000 per day, is admirably low and easy to the pocket at Php4,500. Now, that's a good rest for the pocket as well. The presidential suite, with a lcd wall-mounted monitor, a personal refrigerator and a buzzer for nurse calls, a personal room phone and a nice sala to cater the guests is such a breathing space for those who need ample time to recover from sickness.
But then again, kahit pa ganyan ang kuwarto ko, ayokong magkasakit.
Hotel rooms? Nah, They're hospital rooms, patterned after St. Luke's Hospital, i love the feel of the homely room, very clean and fragrant, and you will not be accustomed to the hospital-feel, but will indeed have a good time recuperating and resting well.
Explained by the hospital director, Mr. Tony Veneracion, the hospital floor (3rd floor) is an addition to the building's progress, and more facility-equipped hospital. What's more is that, the presidential suite, as compared with St. Luke's pricey rate at more or less Php18,000 per day, is admirably low and easy to the pocket at Php4,500. Now, that's a good rest for the pocket as well. The presidential suite, with a lcd wall-mounted monitor, a personal refrigerator and a buzzer for nurse calls, a personal room phone and a nice sala to cater the guests is such a breathing space for those who need ample time to recover from sickness.
But then again, kahit pa ganyan ang kuwarto ko, ayokong magkasakit.
Dahil sa panahon ngayon, bawal ang magkasakit.
Stay healthy everyone!
Stay healthy everyone!
Soccsksargen bloggers visiting St. Elizabeth Hospital
Comments
baka maging at home ako pag naospital ako jan. hehe.
the rooms are cheap nga ano, considering na ang ganda nila. but still, as you said, bawal [at mahal] pa rin magkasakit!
you don't have private rooms here, everyone's on a ward (men's/women's/children's) with 4 patients per room. there is a strict visiting schedule and no visitors allowed to stay overnight with the patient. but the nurses and staff really do make sure the patients are comfortable. it's unbelievable really, how great the nurses were, i think they do get a customer service training every year!
there were no paperworks involved too, everything is taken care of by the insurance. the hospital even provides for free extra bandages, plasters, antiseptics, even surgical gloves!
but anyways, i'd rather be healthy too and stay away from hospitals!
Gay
at yung price ha, in fairness, okay!