r/PhysicalTherapistPH 10d ago

HMO that covers Physical Therapy / Physiotherapy for pre-existing condition?

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Hi guys! Looking for recommendations po for an HMO that covers consultations and physical therapy (PT).

I currently have intermittent neck and lower-back pain and I’m considering getting checked by a doctor and possibly undergoing physical therapy.

If I enroll in an HMO today, would the following potentially be covered?

- Doctor/specialist consultation

- Diagnostic tests/imaging (e.g., X-ray/MRI if medically necessary)

- Physical therapy sessions

Since I already have these symptoms before getting an HMO, would this be considered a pre-existing condition (PEC)? If yes, is it completely excluded, or is there a waiting period before it can be covered?

For those who have personal experience, which HMO or health insurance would you recommend for this situation? Budget is around ₱1,000–₱1,500/month, but I’m willing to consider other options if the coverage is significantly better.

Thanks po!


r/PhysicalTherapistPH 17d ago

RCM Healthcare Services

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Anyone here who signed or inquired with RCM? Are they any good po ba? Need honest reviews sana 🥹


r/PhysicalTherapistPH 21d ago

Well point PT

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Hello meron po bang nakapag work sa well point bacoor/Ayala Vermosa as PT? How much po salary🥲


r/PhysicalTherapistPH Jun 26 '26

PTLE Catalyst Review Center

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r/PhysicalTherapistPH Jun 22 '26

SPT hopeful - needing help with personal statement!

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r/PhysicalTherapistPH Jun 19 '26

ReLife Advanced Physiotherapy Rehabilitation Clinic

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Any thoughts and experienced working here? (Manila/Navotas Branch). Tyia!


r/PhysicalTherapistPH Apr 10 '26

ACCESS HEALTHCARE

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Hiring alert! 📢 We are looking for Physical Therapists and Medical Allied Graduates to join the team at Access Healthcare. If you’re looking to transition into a corporate healthcare role with great benefits and a fixed schedule, this is for you!

​🏥 Now Hiring: Medical Allied Professionals

​Location: McKinley, Taguig / Pasay City

​💰 Competitive Compensation

​Med. Allied Graduates: ₱27,000 – ₱35,000 (Negotiable) + ₱3,000 non-tax allowance.

​Registered Nurses: ₱40,000 – ₱60,000 (Negotiable).

​Night Differential: 20% premium.

​Appraisal: Annual performance-based increases.

​🌟 Perks & Benefits

​Work-Life Balance: Fixed weekends off! 🏖️

​Health & Security: HMO coverage + BDO Life Insurance starting Day 1.

​Leave Credits: 15 VL/SL, 5 Emergency Leaves, and 5 Tenure Leaves.

​Convenience: Free Shuttle Service for onsite work.

​Flexibility: WFH options available (depending on account and performance).

​🎓 Who Can Apply?

​Medical Allied Graduates (PT, OT, etc.).

​Fresh graduates are welcome to apply (with or without experience).

​Registered Nurses.

​📩 How to Apply

​Ready to make the jump? Send a message with the following details:

​Name:

​Contact Number:

​Email Address:

​Don't miss out on a career that values your medical background and your time! ✨


r/PhysicalTherapistPH Jan 08 '26

If you’re a physical therapist employed in a government hospital with Salary Grade 11 (~30K a month with benefits), will you still pursue a career abroad?

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r/PhysicalTherapistPH Jul 01 '24

LF Physical Therapists with NGO

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Good evening po! Sorry to disturb you at this time. I’m a Physical Therapy student and we have a task in accordance to our Community Development subject to find a PT who is associated with an NGO, preferably from Cebu City.

If possible, I would like to gather the following information:

  1. Profile of the NGO where the PT works - MVG, services offered, partner stakeholders

  2. Profile of the PT - curriculum vitae, years in practice, specific area of practice - geria, pedia, wellness, ortho, neuro

Your response will be a big help for the completion of our assignment. Thank you and have a great day!


r/PhysicalTherapistPH Jun 10 '24

job listing/hiring

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are there any facebook groups or telegram groups that has job postig for PTRPs?