In the small, quirky town of Barangay Santol, there's one doctor everyone knows but no one fully trusts-Doctor Quack, a self-proclaimed expert in alternative medicine. Armed with bizarre herbal concoctions, outrageous "healing techniques," and a delusional sense of confidence, Doctor Quack insists he can cure everything from headaches to heartache. Unfortunately for his patients, his remedies are more likely to cause chaos than offer any real relief.
Assisting him in his unorthodox practice is Pipoy, a well-meaning but clueless assistant who believes in Doctor Quack's abilities despite the many mishaps. Together, they treat a parade of oddball patients, from the gossip-loving Miss Perla to the town's hypochondriac Mayor, Don Isko. Whether it's accidental love potions, magical hair growth tonics, or curing alien abduction trauma with tinfoil hats, every consultation seems to spiral into hilarious disaster.
As Doctor Quack's fame (and failures) grow, the town's real doctor, Dr. Silva, becomes determined to expose him as a fraud. But somehow, against all odds, Doctor Quack's outrageous treatments often work-just not in the way anyone expects.
Full of slapstick humor, absurd medical cases, and hilarious misunderstandings, "Habak ni Doctor Quack" is a comedy of errors that explores the lengths people will go to in search of a cure, and the chaos that ensues when the cure is worse than the disease. With each chapter offering a new and hilarious misadventure, readers will be left wondering whether Doctor Quack is a mad genius-or just plain mad.
In the end, it's not the cures that make Doctor Quack special, but his unshakable belief in his own abilities and the friendship that forms between him and the townspeople, especially his loyal assistant Pipoy, who will stand by his side through every ridiculous remedy.All Rights Reserved