Over 19,000 Makatizens benefit from Makati's free, unlimited dialysis services - Mayor Abby
A total of 19,628 Makati City Yellow Card holders have benefitted from the city government's free and unlimited dialysis services since 2020, Makati City Mayor Abby Binay said on Friday, June 14, as she assured her constituents of more world-class health and wellness programs.

Mayor Abby Binay
The program has successfully provided a total of 166,677 dialysis sessions to its Yellow Card holders and "they do not shell out a single centavo for it because the city shoulders the remaining balance not covered by PhilHealth."
"In Makati, we prioritize the health of our citizens above all. Our unlimited dialysis program is structured to ensure that no resident is deprived of necessary care due to financial constraints,” Binay said.
At the city-run Ospital ng Makati (OsMak), a single dialysis session for non-Yellow Card holders and non-residents costs between P4,130 and P5,560. These rates at OsMak are much lower than private clinics and hospitals.


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PhilHealth only covers up to P2,600 per session, and patients and their families are responsible for the remaining balance, often making it a financial burden.
This underscores the value of the Yellow Card, also known as Makati Health Plus Card, in reducing the financial hardship of residents requiring dialysis.
“The Yellow Card ensures that financial barriers do not prevent Makatizens from accessing essential, life-saving healthcare. My administration has always focused on bridging the gap between social classes and guaranteeing that no one gets left behind - be it in education, social services, and healthcare delivery,” Binay said, noting that completing the full series of prescribed dialysis sessions is critical for patients with kidney failure as it helps manage symptoms and prevents further complications.
“Continuous and complete treatment is essential for achieving the best possible outcomes and ensuring that patients can lead healthier, more active lives despite their condition,” she explained.
“Our approach guarantees that all patients receive the care they need in a timely and efficient manner, with full support from the city’s healthcare infrastructure,” she added.
Aside from dialysis services, the city government also provides free chemotherapy sessions to cancer patients at OsMak, free maintenance medicines, free check ups and laboratory procedures, and more.
The city has also opened the doors of its health centers to non-Yellow Card holders and non-Makati residents which means anyone can enjoy free consultations and prescribed medicines.