Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Intercare opens in Cebu
Strengthening its base in Cebu, Integrated Systems Inc. (Intercare) opened its first clinic in the province providing international, traditional, and alternative healthcare system.
Intercare, offers a natural, drug-free and integrated, interdisciplinary approach to pain management.
“Cebu is known to have value for money proposition and we are willing to face that challenge because we are worth it,” said Intercare clinic director Dr. Martin Camara.
Camara said the Cebu branch is a 45 percent Cebuano-owned company.
Established since 2003, Intercare has branches in Makati, San Juan, Muntinlupa, and Oslo, Norway. The clinic’s services include chiropractic medicine, myotherapy, physical therapy and rehabilitative medicine.
Myotherapy treatment is a muscle and relaxation therapy that reduces tension and pain, relaxes muscle spasms, improves circulation and alleviates pain.
Physical therapy, on the other hand, involves a wide array of treatment alternatives that integrate several disciplines and techniques such as heat, therapeutic ultrasound, myotherapy, specialized traction and monitored exercise programs.
Tourism secretary Joseph “Ace” Durano, who admitted being a patient of Intercare, said the clinic’s non-surgical treatment is an addition to the service culture of the Cebuanos that is being promoted by the tourism department. (MMM)
For Bisaya stories from Cebu. Click here. (November 29, 2006 issue) Write letter to the editor.Click here. Join the Sun.Star message board.Click here. |