What is an Online Medical Certificate?

A medical certificate is a document issued by a licensed doctor confirming your health condition, fitness to work or study, or medical leave. With the rise of telemedicine in the Philippines, you can now request and receive one fully online—no need to travel to hospitals or clinics.

When Do You Need It?

Online medical certificates are commonly required for:

  • Sick leave or HR documentation
  • School absence or medical clearance
  • Pre-employment or company requirements
  • Travel permits or sports activities
  • Insurance or government submissions

Is an Online Medical Certificate Valid in the Philippines?

Yes. Online medical certificates are legitimate as long as they are issued by a PRC-licensed doctor in the Philippines.

  • Most companies, schools, and institutions now accept scanned or printed e-certificates.
  • Digital signatures and official doctor details ensure validity.

How to Get an Online Medical Certificate in the Philippines

Step 1: Book a teleconsultation with a licensed doctor through a telemedicine platform.

Step 2: Share your symptoms, history, and request for a certificate.

Step 3: If appropriate, the doctor issues a certificate (PDF or digital copy).

Step 4: Download, print, or email it to your employer or school.

How Much Does It Cost?

  • General consultations with certificates: ₱300 – ₱700
  • Specialist consultations: ₱800 – ₱1,500+
  • Pricing varies depending on the platform and doctor’s specialization.

How Fast Can You Get One?

  • Standard turnaround: Same day to 24 hours
  • On-demand platforms: Within minutes to a few hours after consultation

Advantages of Online Medical Certificates

✅ No need to travel or wait in long lines

✅ Valid and recognized when issued by a PRC-licensed doctor

✅ Faster turnaround compared to traditional clinics

✅ Convenient for work-from-home or busy employees

Common Concerns

  • “Is it accepted by my company?” → Most HR departments now accept e-certificates, but best to confirm with your employer.
  • “What if my condition needs physical tests?” → In such cases, the doctor may recommend in-person follow-up.
  • “Can I use it for official government transactions?” → Yes, as long as it includes the doctor’s PRC details and digital signature.

Final Thoughts

Getting an online medical certificate in the Philippines is now faster, more affordable, and completely legitimate. Whether for HR, school, or travel purposes, you don’t have to queue in hospitals anymore.

If you need one urgently, consider booking a teleconsultation with a licensed doctor through a trusted provider.