Our new baby Son, Joshua, was welcomed into the world at Chong Hua on Friday (10th Sep 2010). Due to complications (previous postpartum heamorrhage, and mother has Alpha Thalassaemia), we had required an Anaesthetist and Heamatologist on standby at all times.
We were advised that a normal deliver is around 40,000 PHP, and know that other patients paid around 38,000 PHP roughly. Our costs were increased because of having a total of 4 doctors involved in the delivery, including the Hospital Director. Also Marvie underwent an Epidural, and was hospital induced into labour since despite the waters breaking she never commenced contractions.
Our total costs on discharge today came to 73,173 PHP, which to be honest we are very happy with.
In all honesty, with the history of complications and this being a high risk pregnancy I would not have considered having the baby delivered at any other hospital in Cebu then Chong Hua. Earlier this year I took Marvie to see some senior doctors in the UK who made a detailed report on how the delivery should take place and what preparations should be in place and Chong Hua's findings thankfully concurred with all of this.
The procedures at the Chong Hua were very good, on arrival Marvie was given an examination, then once they decided she was definately in labour, they called the OB/GYN and I went to the admissions. Yes, I was required to pay a deposit of 10,000 PHP onto the account, this could be paid by cash or card.
A private room was organised for 1700 php per day and included a daybed and bedding for me to stay with her. We were provided with all the kits and equipment we would need immediately. I was informed at all stages, and was asked for permission before the Epidural was given (we had also discussed this prior). I also was invited in for the delivery of the baby at the final stages.
I can say that all of the Doctors we encountered (although they were the senior doctors), were excellent, spoke English at all times and we're very informative. Also, all of the doctors we encountered have been for training and seminars in the Europe and USA recently, and seemed aware of new procedures in these countries.
So, to be completely honest, I would recommend this hospital for high risk pregnancies, and would highly recommend it as your backup if ever some complications presented themselves should you be delivering your baby elsewhere. It is expensive, and you are paying for the facilities, equipment and availability of expertise.
I would say the hospital isn't as good as the hopsitals we used in Manila (St Lukes and Manila Doctors Hospital), and isn't quite the quality of an average UK state hospital. But for a city other then the capital in a 3rd World Country, it's pretty good.
I can't compare it against other hospitals in Cebu, as I haven't had a baby delivered in others, but have visited other hospitals on occasions whilst doing volounteer work and visiting family, and would choose Chong Hua over the ones I did visit.
Breakdown of Costs
Central Supply Room 651.30
Delivery Room 15,825.60
Laboratory 2,849.50
Nursery 926.16
Pharmacy 7,746.75 + 645.78
Room Accomodation 4900.00
Main OB/GYN 20,000
Secondary OB/GYN 4,800
Anaethetist 8,000
Pediatrician 7,500