MCGI Medical Mission & Kuya's Clinic


The Members Church of God International aspires to allow medical treatment available to all. 
In the Philippines, MCGI frequently runs medical missions in neighboring and far-flung regions in the National Capital Region, in provinces and prisons, offering medical and dental care and drugs to the beneficiaries.

Through the grace of God, the Church is also able to hold medical missions through its Coordinating Centers overseas. Aside from medical support, legal help is often present in medical missions coordinated by the Church. Lawyers from its legal staff and other volunteer attorneys-at-law lend their skills to indigents seeking their counsel. These humanitarian programs are carried out continually in conjunction with public service channel UNTV and by the tireless contributions of volunteer physicians, nurses, and attorneys. The Medical Missions are absolutely free and also accessible for everyone. 

There is also another program made for the sick and doesn't have money to pay for medicines. This explains that poor patients only keep their conditions untreated. From a wish to be of service to those who require medical assistance, Clinic ni Kuya Daniel was conceived.

With at least 13 branches Philippine-wide, the free health clinic is one of the longest-running social care programs of Kuya Daniel Razon via his morning broadcast, Good Morning Kuya! It began as a small shack beside UNTV’s old studio in New Manila, Quezon City, that provided general medical consultation and simple medicines.

As demand for broader health coverage and facilities increased, Kuya Daniel was persuaded that more specialist doctors need to be employed to render services on internal medicine, optometry, ENT, gynecology, pediatrics, orthopedic, dental, dermatology, and surgery. Laboratory facilities and x-ray devices are also procured to shore up the clinic’s testing capabilities.

After consultations with the doctors on-duty, Clinic ni Kuya patients are dispensed with free medicines from Botika ni Kuya. Free glasses and dentures are given for patients with vision and dental concerns, respectively.

Consultations are accessible depending on schedule in various areas of the country – Mondays through Saturdays.

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