
Health Centers in Quezon City 2026: Full List by Barangay
Quick Answer: Quezon City runs 80 barangay health centers listed in ClinicFinderPH's directory, offering free services like immunization, prenatal checkups, TB DOTS treatment, family planning, and basic consultations to any resident of the barangay they serve. Find your nearest one in the full list below, grouped alphabetically with address and phone number, each linked to its ClinicFinderPH page. For anything beyond basic primary care — emergencies, surgery, specialist referrals — you'll need a hospital instead; see the section on when to make that call.
About this guide: Names, addresses, and phone numbers below come directly from ClinicFinderPH's clinic directory as of August 2026. We've transcribed each entry exactly as listed; we did not independently re-verify every phone number by calling. Last checked: August 2026.
Table of Contents
- What Quezon City health centers actually provide for free
- Who can use a barangay health center
- When to go to a hospital instead
- Full list of Quezon City health centers
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Conclusion
What Quezon City health centers actually provide for free
Barangay health centers are the Philippines' primary care layer — the first stop for basic health needs before a hospital gets involved, and free at the point of use for the services they offer. Across Quezon City's network, the services you can typically expect include:
- Immunization — routine vaccines for infants and children under the DOH's national immunization schedule
- Prenatal checkups — regular monitoring for pregnant patients, including basic screening
- TB DOTS — directly observed treatment, short-course for tuberculosis, including free medication for the full treatment course
- Family planning — counseling and access to contraceptive methods
- Basic consultations — a nurse or physician assessing common complaints, minor illnesses, and referrals when something needs more than the health center can handle
Some centers are designated "Super Health Centers" — you'll see this in several names in the list below. These generally offer an expanded scope of services compared to a standard barangay health center, though the exact services vary by location; call ahead if you need something specific.
Who can use a barangay health center
Barangay health centers primarily serve residents of the barangay where the center is located — that's the basic eligibility rule across the Philippines' primary care system. If you live in Quezon City, your nearest center is generally the one attached to your barangay of residence.
There's usually no cost at the point of service for the core offerings above, and you typically don't need PhilHealth enrollment to walk in for a basic consultation, immunization, or prenatal visit — these are funded as public health services rather than billed individually. If you're unsure whether a specific service applies to you, or whether you need to bring anything (like a barangay ID or proof of residency), calling the center directly using the numbers below is the fastest way to confirm before you go.
When to go to a hospital instead
A barangay health center is built for primary and preventive care, not emergencies or anything requiring equipment, specialists, or an overnight stay. Go straight to a hospital instead if you're dealing with:
- A medical emergency — chest pain, severe injury, difficulty breathing, or anything urgent. Don't route an emergency through a health center first; go to the nearest hospital's emergency department.
- A condition needing diagnostic imaging or lab work beyond basics — X-rays, CT scans, or specialized lab panels aren't typically available at a barangay-level facility.
- A condition needing a specialist — a health center's staff can flag when you need to see an OB-GYN, surgeon, or other specialist and refer you onward, but they won't perform that care themselves.
- Anything requiring admission or surgery — hospitalization, operations, and ongoing inpatient monitoring are outside a health center's scope entirely.
If you don't have a nearby government hospital in mind, see our guide on finding a government hospital near you — many offer free or heavily subsidized care for PhilHealth members in a ward bed. For Quezon City specifically, Quirino Memorial Medical Center is a DOH-retained hospital worth knowing about if a health center refers you further.
Full list of Quezon City health centers
The 80 centers below are grouped alphabetically by name. Tap a name to view its full ClinicFinderPH listing.
A–C
D–H
| Health Center | Address | Phone |
|---|---|---|
| Quezon City Government - E. Rodriguez Health Center | 150 Pajo St. Project 2, Quirino 2b | 7117-1761 |
| Quezon City Government - Ermin Garcia Health Center | 53 Cambridge St. Brgy. E. Rodriguez | 7004-6293 |
| Quezon City Government - Escopa Health Center | P. Burgos St. Brgy. Escopa 1 | 7943-1484 |
| Quezon City Government - Fairview Health Center | Brgy. Fairview Compound, Dahlia St., Fairview | 7149-4641 |
| Quezon City Government - Galas Health Center | 46 Bayani San Isidro Galas | 70056597 |
| Quezon City Government / Gen. Roxas Health Center | Jasmin St. Cor Madre Silva St. Roxas | 7001-6918 |
| Quezon City Government - General Roxas Health Center | Jasmin St. Cor. Madre Silva St. Roxas District | 70016918 |
| Quezon City Government - Greater Lagro Health Center | B47 L1 Mimosa St. Ascension Ave.brgy Greater Lagro | 700-147-28 |
| Quezon City Government - Gulod Health Center | Villaflor Village Brgy. Gulod | 270-029-258 |
| Quezon City Government - Holy Spirit Health Center | 373 Sta Catalina St. Brgy Holy Spirit | 9774650063 |
I–M
| Health Center | Address | Phone |
|---|---|---|
| Quezon City Government - Kalayaan Health Center | 91 Guirayan Street, Brgy Doña Imelda | 85673355 |
| Quezon City Government - Kaligayahan Health Center | 58 Kingfisher St. Zabarte Subd, Novaliches | (02) 71484934 |
| Quezon City Government - Kamuning Health Center | T. Gener St. Cor K5th St. Brgy. Kamuning | 9069560806 |
| Quezon City Government /kamuning Super Health Center | 19 T. Gener St. Corner K-5th St., Brgy. Kamuning | 9069560806 |
| Quezon City Government - Krus Na Ligas Health Center | 89 Lt. J. Francisco St, Brgy Krus Na Ligas, Diliman | 0927-1336943 |
| Quezon City Government - La Loma Health Center | 225 Mariveles St., Paang Bundok, La Loma | 8712-2087 |
| Quezon City Government - Libis Health Center | L. Pasco St. Cor E. Rodriguez Ave, Brgy Libis | 85523022 |
| Quezon City Government - Lupang Pangako Health Center | Phase 1, Lupang Pangako, Brgy. Payatas | 8711-6022 |
| Quezon City Government - M. Aquino Health Center | Loboc St. Napocor Village, Tandang Sora | 8711-6016 |
| Quezon City Government - M.h. Pedro Health Center | 13 Jp Eugenio St., Phinland, Pasong Tamo | 09178517080 |
| Quezon City Government - Maligaya Health Center | B31 L23 Ilang-ilang St. Maligaya Park Pasong Putik | 9270014475 |
| Quezon City Government - Masambong Health Center | 8 Malac St, Brgy Masambong | 9477086770 |
| Quezon City Government /melchora Aquino Health Center | Loboc St., Napocor Village, Brgy. Tandang Sora | 0920-953-3710 |
| Quezon City Government - Mercedes de Joya Health Center | Dapitan Cor Mayon Brgy Sta Teresita | 9173260812 |
| Quezon City Government - Murphy Health Center | 37 18th Avenue, Brgy. San Roque | 9053186567 |
| Quezon City Government/ Murphy Super Health Center | 37 18th Ave., Brgy. San Roque, | 9053186567 |
N–P
Q–T
U–Z
| Health Center | Address | Phone |
|---|---|---|
| Quezon City Government - Veterans Health Center | #6 Faustino Street Holy Spirit | 73931612 |
| Quezon City Government/wenceslao Dela Paz (Culiat) Health Center | Sta. Felicia St., San Antonio Homes Brgy Culiat | 9954873262 |
| Quezon City Government - Wenceslao Dela Paz Health Center | Sta. Felicia St., San Antonio Homes, Brgy. Culiat | 9274981697 |
Some names above look like near-duplicates (for example, several "Old Balara," "Batasan Hills," and "Sta. Lucia" listings, or paired "Health Center" and "Super Health Center" entries at the same address). We've kept each as its own entry exactly as it appears in the directory rather than guessing which ones are duplicates — if you're not sure which listing is the active one for your barangay, calling ahead is the fastest way to confirm.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many barangay health centers are in Quezon City?
ClinicFinderPH's directory lists 80 Quezon City barangay health centers, covering the city's barangays with primary care services. See the full list with addresses and phone numbers above.
Are Quezon City health centers free?
Yes, for their core services — immunization, prenatal checkups, TB DOTS treatment, family planning, and basic consultations are provided at no direct cost. They're funded as public health services rather than billed per visit.
Do I need PhilHealth to use a barangay health center?
Generally no. Core services like consultations, immunization, and prenatal checkups don't require PhilHealth enrollment. If you need something referred onward to a hospital, PhilHealth membership becomes relevant at that point.
Can I go to any Quezon City health center, or only my own barangay's?
Health centers primarily serve residents of the barangay they're attached to. If you're not sure whether you can use a center outside your own barangay, call ahead using the phone numbers in the list above.
What is a "Super Health Center" in Quezon City?
Several entries in the list above are labeled "Super Health Center." These generally offer an expanded range of services compared to a standard barangay health center, though the exact scope varies by location — call the specific center to confirm what's available.
What should I do if a health center can't treat my condition?
Health center staff will typically refer you to a hospital for anything beyond basic primary care — labs, imaging, specialists, or admission. See our guide on finding a government hospital near you for what comes next, or check Quirino Memorial Medical Center's rates guide if you're in Quezon City.
Do Quezon City health centers offer TB treatment?
Yes. TB DOTS (Directly Observed Treatment, Short-course) is a standard service at barangay health centers, including free medication for the full treatment course under the national TB program.
Where can I get a vaccine for my child in Quezon City?
Your nearest barangay health center from the list above should offer routine childhood immunization under the DOH's national schedule. Call ahead to confirm vaccine availability and clinic hours before visiting.
Conclusion
Quezon City's 80 barangay health centers are the fastest, lowest-cost way to get routine care — immunization, prenatal checkups, TB treatment, family planning, and basic consultations — without a hospital visit. Find your nearest one in the list above by name, confirm hours and services with a quick call, and remember that health centers are built for primary care, not emergencies or anything needing a specialist or admission.
For anything a health center refers you onward for, see our guide to finding a government hospital near you, or search ClinicFinderPH for other clinics and hospitals nearby.