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WHY DR. GOOGLE SHOULDN'T BE YOUR MAIN ATTENDING PHYSICIAN
The Philippine Star
|October 07, 2025
These days, many of my patients enter the clinic not with trembling hands holding their lab results, but with smartphones clenched tightly like stethoscopes. Before I can even greet them, they announce their self-diagnosis with the confidence of a resident fresh out of internship: “Doc, I think I have lupus. Or maybe leprosy. Google said so.”

pulse check DR. RAFAEL R. CASTILLO
It’s a scene I now encounter weekly, sometimes daily. The internet, particularly "Dr. Google," has become the new first-line physician for millions of Filipinos. And while information is empowering, misinformation can be downright hazardous.
Let's be fair. Dr. Google is convenient. Available 24/7, with no consultation fee, no waiting room, and no scolding about late-night lechon. In a country where seeing a doctor can mean hours in traffic and weeks waiting for specialist slots, a quick search feels like a lifesaver.
Global surveys confirm this habit. According to a 2023 Pew Research study, over 70 percent of adults admit to searching health symptoms online before consulting a professional. In the Philippines, the percentage is likely higher, given our universal love for both “tsismis” and instant answers.
But herein lies the rub: Just because the answer is instant doesn’t mean it’s accurate — or appropriate for you.
Googling symptoms is a bit like typing “headache” and ending up convinced you have a brain tumor, dengue, and alien abduction syndrome all at once.
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