GHDomines Pediatrics, Chest and Asthma Clinic

GHDomines Pediatrics, Chest and Asthma Clinic This page is intended to provide medical information(at mga kurokuro)This does not offer patient interview and evaluation. Thank you for your understanding.

For medical consultations and appointments, you may text or call 09973808836 to be accommodated.

FLU VACCINE for 6 mo old and above
12/04/2026

FLU VACCINE for 6 mo old and above

19/02/2026
18/11/2025

COLDS
Supportive care – General supportive care measures include
•Maintain adequate hydration
•Provide warm fluids for ingestion
•Use a cool mist humidifier or vaporizer
•Apply nasal saline using nose drops and a bulb syringe for infants and nasal spray or nasal irrigation for older children

Flu season
28/10/2025

Flu season

FLU alert!
14/10/2025

FLU alert!

06/10/2025

REMINDERS DURING AN EARTHQUAKE

During an earthquake, immediately DROP to the ground, COVER your head and neck under a sturdy piece of furniture like a desk or table, and HOLD ON to it until the shaking stops. If no shelter is nearby, stay on your knees, protect your head and neck with your arms, and stay next to an interior wall. If you are driving, pull over to a clear area away from buildings and power lines.
Indoors
DROP: to your hands and knees so the earthquake doesn't knock you down.
COVER: your head and neck with your arms.
HOLD ON: to a sturdy desk or table, and be prepared to move with it if it shifts.
If no shelter is nearby, crawl to the nearest interior wall or corner, protecting your head and neck.
Stay away from windows, outside doors, and anything that could fall.
Stay inside until the shaking stops and it's safe to move.
If in Bed
Stay in bed and use a pillow to cover your head and neck.
Only move if you are under a heavy light fixture that could fall.
Outdoors
Move to an open space away from buildings, power lines, and trees.
Drop to the ground and stay there until the shaking stops.
If in a Vehicle
Pull over to a clear spot away from buildings, trees, overpasses, and utility wires.
Fasten your seatbelt and stay in the vehicle until the shaking stops.
After the earthquake, proceed cautiously and avoid bridges or ramps.
General Safety Tips
Stay calm: to make clear decisions.
Do not use elevators: during the earthquake.
Do not run outside: or to other rooms, as most injuries happen when people move during the shaking.
Be prepared for aftershocks: by practicing the Drop, Cover, and Hold On technique.

09/09/2025

RED FLAGS in DENGUE FEVER
• Clinical deterioration with settling of fever
• Inability to tolerate oral fluid
• Severe abdominal pain/vomiting
• Cold clammy extremities
• Bleeding manifestations including inter-menstrual bleeding or menorrhagia
• Not passing urine for >6 hours
• Behavioural changes: confusion, restlessness, lethargy, imitability

National L🫁ng Month -Asthma Art and Poetry ContestAugust 29, 2025 ,  Lobby
27/08/2025

National L🫁ng Month

-Asthma Art and Poetry Contest
August 29, 2025 , Lobby

16/08/2025

📢 FB LIVE INVITATION

In celebration of National TB Day
Join us for an informative session on

🫁 Tuberculosis in Child Awareness

📅 Date: August 20, 2025
🕤 Time: 9:30 AM
🎤 Guest Speaker: Dr. Geraldine Hope D. Domines, FPPS, FPAPP

📍 Stay tuned on our official page!
Let’s learn more about TB in children and how we can protect their health. 💙

Address

Quezon Avenue, Cotabato City
Cotabato City
9600

Telephone

+639973808836

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