1/5 joshua p. 1 year ago on Google
Prepare
yourself
to
spend
more
than
half
a
day
to
have
your
tests
done
as
it
takes
atleast
15
minutes
before
a
queued
number
to
proceed
to
the
next
one.
Queuing
starts
at
the
door
where
you
would
be
given
a
number
to
be
entertained
for
the
counter.
It
wouldnt
matter
if
you
came
in
early,
but
rather
how
soon
you’re
called
at
the
counter
to
process
and
facilitate
payment
first.
Queuing
are
separated
in
three
categories,
for
senior
citizens,
individual,
and
corporate
or
HMO
accounts.
The
time
you’d
be
attended
would
depend
on
how
many
is
queud
per
category
with
senior
citizens
given
priority
while
coporate
and
HMO
accounts
takes
the
longest
as
validations
must
be
conducted
first.
Only
after
this
process
are
you
allowed
to
make
the
payment
and
be
given
another
queuing
number
for
your
reapective
lab
or
medical
test
examination.
As
observed,
it
was
evident
that
certains
procedures
would
end
up
vacant
for
a
time
as
it
takes
longer
for
one
patient
to
proceed
beyond
the
counter.
Moreso,
if
your
exam
requires
observance
of
fasting
you
must
frequently
remind
their
personnel
of
it
as
they
will
evetually
allow
you
to
be
tested
at
the
last
possible
hour
allowed
for
you
to
fast.
Surprising
that
they
can
accommodate
this
even
without
you
making
the
payment
which
would
have
made
sense
for
the
rest
of
the
exam
or
labworks
as
you
wouldnt
get
any
results
or
interpretations
should
you
fail
to
pay.
It
is
only
for
consideration
of
a
handful
of
personnel
who
were
kind
and
accommodating,
most
specially
the
newly
hirees,
that
I
am
giving
a
star
otherwise
I
would
rather
give
none
at
all.
I
have
been
into
other
branches
and
my
experience
with
this
one
is
the
worst
so
far.
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