In a major expansion of weekend public service programming, the new health-centric talk show “Sagot ni Doc” is set to premiere across multiple broadcast platforms. The program, which aims to provide
accessible medical guidance to millions of Filipino households, will air on ALLRadio 103.5 FM and will be simulcast on ALLRadio TV, available to viewers via Planet Cable Channel 3.
The one-hour program is scheduled every Saturday from 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM, offering a vital early-morning resource for health education. Hosted by Michelle Guillang, “Sagot ni Doc” is designed to be a comprehensive guide for viewers and listeners alike, navigating through a diverse range of medical topics. From seasonal ailments like the common flu and stomachaches to chronic conditions including diabetes and coronary health risks, the program provides authoritative insights for every member of the family.
A key feature of the show is its interactive and educational format, centered on a one-on-one interview with a medical expert. These segments are designed to break down complex health issues into relatable, actionable advice. To further deepen the discussion, each episode will feature patient case studies, giving an in-depth look at specific illnesses through the lens of real-life experiences.
In addition to its role as an informative talk show, “Sagot ni Doc” is committed to
direct community action. These initiatives will provide tangible support, such as medical check-ups and the distribution of medicines, particularly for those in underserved areas.
As health literacy becomes increasingly important, “Sagot ni Doc” positions itself as a reliable partner in the viewer’s wellness journey. The multi-platform approach —spanning radio and cable television guarantees that professional medical enlightenment is just a dial turn or channel flip away.
Tune in every Saturday at 7:00 AM on ALLRadio 103.5 FM or watch the simulcast on ALLRadio TV through Planet Cable Channel 3 to join this new movement in health-focused broadcasting and public service.

