How Maxicare is changing the way Filipinos experience preventive care

MANILA, Philippines — For many Filipino mothers, taking their children to the doctor is less a task and more an expression of love. Every appointment made and every clinic visited carries the quiet hope that their child is in good hands.
For mothers of children with special needs, that hope comes with even higher stakes. The search for a healthcare provider who is not just competent, but genuinely patient, accommodating and understanding of their child's unique needs becomes a journey of its own.
Social media personality Jana Berenguer knows this feeling well. In a recent video, she brought her followers along for her son Alonzo's first visit to a Maxicare Clinic.

Alonzo has cerebral palsy, and Mommy Jana was candid about what it truly takes to find a medical setting where both mother and child feel at ease. She warmly praised the clinic's staff for their patience and attentiveness, saying the visit left her feeling completely reassured.
“The best part? PRIMA Consult accepts people with pre-existing conditions, including children with special needs like Alonzo.” Jana stated in the video.
Preventive care is not just for families with ongoing healthcare concerns.
Content creator Stephen Legaspi recently visited a Maxicare Clinic for his Annual Physical Exam, a reminder that staying on top of one's health matters just as much for young, otherwise healthy individuals.

Stephen took note of the small but meaningful details that highlighted his experience: the welcoming atmosphere, the attentive staff, and a process that felt far less intimidating than most people expect a clinic visit to be. His experience is a nudge to young Filipinos that a check-up does not have to be something to dread.
Together, their stories make a simple but important point: good healthcare should feel less like a burden and more like a form of reassurance.
Whether you are a parent navigating a child's medical needs, a young professional fitting a check-up into a busy schedule, or simply someone who wants to stay ahead of any health concerns, showing up for regular visits to a trusted clinic is one of the most meaningful things you can do for yourself and the people you love.
"We want Filipinos to walk out of our clinics feeling reassured and confident, the kind of feeling that makes you say, 'I'm glad I have this,'" Maxicare Group Chief Customer Officer Raymond Hernandez said.
Because at the end of the day, taking care of your health is one of the greatest acts of love you can give to the people who matter most.
For more information about Maxicare, visit www.maxicare.com.ph and explore the range of PRIMA products at shop.maxihealth.com.ph.
Editor’s Note: This press release is sponsored by Maxicare. It is published by the Advertising Content Team that is independent from our Editorial Newsroom.















