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Manila Doctors Hospital now accepts cashless payments via PayMaya

Manila Doctors Hospital (MDH) tapped PayMaya to enable its healthcare system with digital payment technologies. 

From on-site medical checkups to drive-thru laboratory services and online health consultations, MDH patients can now experience a safer and more convenient way to pay for hospital bills and services.

Patients can pay for MDH services using PayMaya, any VISA, Mastercard, and JCB credit or debit card as well as other e-wallets through the PayMaya One terminal at the hospital cashier, payment links via PayMaya Digital Invoice for teleconsultation, and soon, through the PayMaya Checkout online payment portal at the MDH website. 

Amid the pandemic, MDH has introduced new healthcare services, offering RovingMed (Home and Office service for RT-PCR and other laboratory services ), Teleconsultation, COVID-19 Home Healthcare service,  Park and Lab and Park and Swab Drive-Thru RT PCR Service. These services ensure patients still receive quality care they need in time of pandemic.

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PayMaya offers seamless payment solutions that allow merchants of all sizes to widely accept digital payments online and on-ground – be it via PayMaya e-wallet, cards, QR. It leads the way as the online payment gateway of choice for Philippine businesses through its easy-to-use and accessible online payment solutions that can easily integrate into various e-commerce channels. 

Through its enterprise business, it is the largest digital payments processor for key industries in the country, including “every day” merchants such as the largest retail, food, gas, and eCommerce merchants, as well as government agencies and units.

To know more about PayMaya’s products and services for enterprises, visit www.enterprise.PayMaya.com.

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