
From the medical professionals you trust.

From dental to wellness, Black Nazarene’s outpatient department offers essential medical services under one roof.

Located in San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte’s business district, Black Nazarene is easy to find and to get to.

Residents and consultants are all well-trained in their respective fields.
My husband was in so much pain so my family and I decided to move him to the Black Nazarene so he can be given the kind of treatment that he deserves – that every human being deserves. TBNHI has good pain management. ”

Gracie Z.
This hospital has some of the best doctors in Ilocos Norte. These are doctors you can trust and doctors who genuinely care about their patients’ well-being. Agyaman kami la unay kanyayo, apo.”

Janet P.

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