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Willie Tan Ong (; born October 24, 1963) is a Filipino
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,
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and media personality who rose to prominence for giving medical advice through his
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page and
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channel. Ong was also a candidate for the
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, largely capitalizing on his social media presence. He was a candidate for
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in the
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as the running mate of former
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.


Early life and education

Ong was born in
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on October 24, 1963. His father, Ong Yong, was an immigrant from Jinjiang,
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who settled in the Philippines in 1922. Better known as Co Tec Tai (許澤台) in the
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community, the elder Ong was an active charity worker who served as president for various civic organizations. For his elementary and high school education, Ong attended
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in
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. He studied
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at the
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and then earned his medical degree at the
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, which was then the College of Medicine of
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, in 1992.


Medical career

Ong completed his
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in
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at
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, where he was the chief resident. He then completed his
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in
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at the
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, where he was the chief fellow. He also achieved the award for the highest academic performance when he earned his
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at the
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. Ong has also authored books. His first publication is the ''Medicine Blue Book'' which is often used by Filipino medical students and neophyte doctors. He also wrote the ''Cardiology Blue Book'', which is a guidebook for diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions. He has also worked as a consultant with the
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from 2010 to 2014. Ong also established the Co Tec Tai Medical Museum in
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, named in honor of his father and reportedly the first medical museum in the Philippines. The museum documents the history of healthcare in the Philippines.


Television, radio and journalism

In 2005, Ong became part of RJTV where he produced his own television show. From 2008 to 2018, he made appearances on
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's '' Salamat Dok''. He did not have a regular segment on the television show and only participated as a volunteer. He left ''Salamat Dok'' in October 2018 to pursue an electoral bid for the Senate in 2019. Ong also wrote for ''
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'' and its sister publications, ''
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'' and ''PM PangMasa'' as a columnist. Ong was also a resident doctor and host at
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's public service program ''Docs on Call'' from 2009 to 2017.


Social media presence

Ong started maintaining an online presence when he set up a
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channel in 2007, where he posts videos providing health tips and medical explainers targeted to a general audience. As of November 2023, his YouTube channel "Doc Willie Ong" has 9.04 million subscribers, and is the 15th most subscribed YouTube channel in the Philippines. According to Ong, he established his presence in Facebook in 2013 after he confronted an impersonator who created a Facebook page using his name and reposted his medical columns and newspaper articles. The impersonator handed control of the page to the real Ong, and met with him every week to help grow his Facebook presence while Ong continued to write original content for the page. Ong is currently the 10th most followed Filipino personality on Facebook, with 17 million Facebook followers as of November 2023.


Political career


2019 Senate bid

Ong launched a bid to get elected as a
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in the 2019 Philippine elections. His electoral campaign had a focus on health issues, particularly on providing a "holistic approach to providing total health care", leveraging on him being the "only doctor running for the Senate". Had he won, he would be the fifth physician to be elected in the Congress' upper house preceding Juan Nolasco (1931–1935),
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(1954–1957),
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(1995–2007) and
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(2001–2007). Outside of health issues, Ong also expressed openness for the introduction of
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for heinous crimes, the lowering of the minimum age of criminal responsibility, and the adoption of federalism as the form of government for the Philippines. Running on the banner of the
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political party, Ong said he did not rely on campaign donations to "avoid being indebted to anyone". Instead he relied on his online presence on
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and
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where he has 9.7 million followers and 1 million subscribers respectively as of March 2019. His campaign was also backed by 23 other pages with over 800 thousand followers and 28 groups with about 87.6 thousand members in Facebook. According to Ong's wife, some of these presence were managed by
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(OFWs) who volunteered to support Willie Ong's campaign. Ong was also backed by other social media pages which supported other candidates backed by President
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's administration such as
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and
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. Ong also supported the Anakalusugan Party-list's election bid, by featuring for two seconds in an advertisement supporting the organization. He failed to win one of the 12 contested seats in the Senate, finishing 18th in the polls with 7.5 million votes. According to his wife, they spent around on his personal campaign. Counting only votes by OFWs, Ong ranked second behind
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.


2022 vice presidential campaign

On September 21, 2021, it was announced that he will run for
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in
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as the
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of
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. Ong left Lakas–CMD a day later after his announcement to run for vice president. He joined Moreno's political party,
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, on September 25. On May 9, 2022, Ong lost in his bid to
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, placing fourth out of nine candidates. Ong conceded to Duterte on May 11.


2025 Senate bid

Despite undergoing treatment for cancer in
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, Ong filed his certificate of candidacy for senator on October 3, 2024 for the 2025 Philippine elections through his wife, Anna Liza Ramoso. He said that he will not run a regular electoral campaign, stating that his senatorial campaign will be run with no funds and no connection with other political personalities in order for him to run "the cleanest way." On February 13, 2025, he announced his withdrawal of his candidacy to focus on his recovery. In March 2025, he endorsed the candidacy of
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for senator.


Personal life

Ong is married to Anna Liza Ramoso, who is also a physician. They first met each other in 1988 while both were students at DLSU-EAC Medical School. They got married 5 years later. They have two daughters. On September 14, 2024, Ong revealed that he had been diagnosed with
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and was undergoing chemotherapy. He was also diagnosed with
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two days later. With his brother's help, Ong had gone to Singapore to undergo treatment at
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under oncologist Ang Peng Tiam. On October 8, after six weeks of treatment, Ong publicly revealed that his sarcoma has been reduced by 60%, stating that given the exceptional difficulty in treating sarcoma, "It's really a miracle".


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