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Comprehensive Rabies Care and Prevention for You and Your Loved Ones

Services

Free Consultation for Animal Bite
Consultations

 

​Our free consultation service offers patients a chance to discuss their health concerns with a qualified professional, receive expert advice, and explore treatment options—all without any obligation. It’s a valuable opportunity to gain clarity and guidance in a supportive and informative environment.

Anti-tenus Vaccination
Antitetanus Vaccine Shot

 

An antitetanus shot is a vaccine that helps prevent tetanus, a potentially life-threatening bacterial infection. It is typically administered after an injury, especially if the wound is at risk of contamination, to stimulate the immune system and protect against the effects of the toxin produced by Clostridium tetani.

Price Range:
200PHP(if w/ antirabies)~
400PHP(if w/o antirabies)
Anti-Rabies Vaccination
Antirabies Vaccine Shot

​An antirabies shot, also known as rabies vaccination, is administered to individuals who have been potentially exposed to rabies through animal bites or scratches. It involves a series of injections designed to prevent the onset of the virus, which attacks the nervous system. The vaccine is most effective when given promptly after exposure.

Price Range:
500PHP~650PHP
(Intradermal Route)

1200PHP~1500PHP
(Intramuscular Route)



 
ERIG Injection or ERIG wound infiltration
ERIG injection

​Equine Rabies Immune Globulin (ERIG) injection is a treatment used to provide immediate passive immunity to individuals who have been exposed to rabies. It contains antibodies derived from horse serum, which help neutralize the rabies virus and prevent infection. ERIG is typically administered along with the rabies vaccination as part of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP).

Price Range:
1800PHP~2000PHP
(ERIG is infiltrated to the wounds only, further assesment is needed.)
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  • There is exposure, yet no wound nor penetration.
  • ​The treatment is merely cleaning or washing the area exposed, but if the patient insists on getting vaccination, the vaccine that will be administered are anti-rabies and anti-tetanus only. 
  • There is little to almost not visible wound, yet there is penetration.
    The wound is located in body, chest or thighs.
    The animal is a pet and vaccinated.
  • The treatment is typically cleaning or washing the wound, and the patient is highly recommended or advised to get anti-rabies and antite-tanus. 
 
  • There is multiple lacerations or wounds, or spontaneuos bleeding.The wound is located in neck-to-head, hands or feet.
    The animal is stray, sick or deceased.
  • The treatment is cleaning or washing the wound, and the patient is highly recommended or advised to get RIG, anti-rabies and antite-tanus. 
  • Some cases are usually referred to hospitals, especially, if the wound is lacerated to suture.​
     
Payment Method:
  • Cash
Online Payment:
  • Gcash
  • BPI(Bank Transfer)

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