Security and health
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade's Smartraveller site provides advice for business travellers and tourists going to the Philippines. This is regularly updated, and should be checked before planning travel.
It is strongly recommended that Australian travellers take out comprehensive travel insurance that will cover any overseas medical costs, before their departure. They should confirm that their insurance covers them for the whole time they will be away and check what circumstances and activities are not included in their policy.
It is also recommended for Australian travellers to register, before travelling, on the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade website, in case of an emergency.
Health
The most common problems are gastroenteritis, conjunctivitis and in Manila some slight respiratory problems caused by pollution. Other illnesses include typhoid, malaria and dengue fever, TB and hepatitis B. Vaccination certificates are not normally required.
Doctors and hospitals will often expect immediate cash payment for their services.
Over-the-counter and prescription drugs are readily available in many drug stores – the largest drug store chain is Mercury Drug.