The Autism Society Philippines (ASP) is a national, non-profit organization dedicated to the well-being of persons on the autism spectrum disorder. We envision a society where Filipinos on the spectrum become the best of their potentials -- self-reliant, independent, productive, socially-accepted citizens of an Autism-OK Philippines.

28 October 2014

Pediatric Dentistry Center partners with ASP

The Autism Society Philippines signed memorandum of agreement with the Pediatric Dentistry Center to provide continuous family-centric oral health education and discounted dental services to members of our community.


Toddler smiling while brushing her teeth

1. The 40% discount on dental fees is a part of the agreement between Pediatric Dentistry Center Philippines only and Autism Society Philippines given to ASP members/beneficiaries diagnosed with autism.

2. All ASP members / beneficiaries are encouraged to call PDCP for every appointment at +632-740-7728, (02) +632-711-3234 or +63-917-899-7336.

3. Members of ASP who will avail of 40% discount (Scheme 1) will be treated by licensed dentists under training in Pediatric Dentistry. All PDCP residents treating patients are being supervised by the Consultant on duty.

4. ASP Members may also avail of PDCP's scheme of paying for materials only (Scheme 2), if they are classified as Indigent Patients and should present a social case study from DSWD.

5. All patients who want to avail of any of the abovementioned payment schemes from ASP should present a valid ASP plastic ID.

6. The PWD discount card can only be used if the parent chooses not to avail of payment Scheme 1 or Scheme 2.

7. All discount privileges are applied on the total dental fees only.

The Pediatric Dentistry Center can be found at the 5/F Medical Arts Building, Dr. Fe Del Mundo Medical Center, 11 Banawe corner Cadiz Streets, Quezon City. Map: bit.ly/1rPdwkA

1 comments:

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