Latest Health Update from Doc Willie Ong
DOC WILLIE ONG – The doctor and social media personality shared an inspiring health update, revealing he’s almost done with six rounds of chemotherapy.
Willie Ong is a doctor, health advocate, and media personality dedicated to helping Filipinos through free medical advice on social media. Born on October 24, 1963, in Manila, he pursued a career in medicine, specializing in cardiology and internal medicine. He studied at prestigious institutions like the University of the Philippines and De La Salle Medical and Health Sciences Institute.
Driven by a passion for public service, Doc Willie became a trusted health expert through his YouTube channel and Facebook page, where millions follow his easy-to-understand health tips. He also wrote health columns, appeared on TV shows like Salamat Dok, and published medical guidebooks widely used by healthcare students.
Despite facing personal challenges, including his current battle with cancer, Doc Willie remains dedicated to his mission of helping others. He even filed his candidacy for the 2025 Senate elections, determined to advocate for better healthcare in the Philippines. He is married to fellow doctor Anna Liza Ramoso, with whom he shares a life centered on service and compassion.
Earlier, Doc Willie Ong shared an inspiring health update, announcing that he is nearing the completion of six chemotherapy sessions. Despite the tough journey, he’s feeling stronger, thanks to additional treatments aimed at boosting his fight against cancer. With unwavering faith and a heart full of hope, he reaffirmed his lifelong mission to help Filipinos, especially the underprivileged, promising to serve “until his last breath and heartbeat.”
In the comments section of his post, he wrote: “Salamat sa milagro ng Diyos. Unti-unti nang bumabalik ang katawan at kalusugan ko. Namamangha nga ang mga doktor at nars dito. At mahalaga sa lahat, salamat sa dasal ng bawat Pilipino. Ramdam na ramdam ko ang malasakit at pagmamahal ninyo. Hinding-hindi ko ito malilimutan.”