Rebecca Bustamante’s Journey to Health and Empowerment with Fullerton

Rebecca Bustamante radiates health and confidence after prioritizing her well-being with Fullerton Health’s executive check-up.

Rebecca Bustamante, CEO of Asia CEO Events, is a trailblazing business leader in the Philippines. Known for organizing the country’s largest business forums and inspiring professionals to take charge of their careers, Bustamante’s path to success extends beyond the business world—it starts with her health.

In 2005, at just 38 years old, Bustamante faced a life-changing diagnosis: a brain tumor with a prognosis of only six months to live. “I was paralyzed, I couldn’t function,” she recalls. “It was the biggest turning point of my life.” Defying the odds, Bustamante survived, but the experience reshaped her outlook on life and success. She realized that true empowerment begins with taking control of one’s health.

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Turning to Fullerton Health for Preventive Care

Determined to prioritize her well-being, Bustamante found the ideal health partner in Fullerton Health, a leading healthcare provider in Asia known for its executive health screening services. She was introduced to Fullerton Health by her friend, Carmie De Leon, Radlink Philippines’ Country General Manager and EHS Lead.

“Upon learning about it, my husband and I were excited to experience Fullerton Health because we wanted to see if we were really looking after ourselves properly,” Bustamante shared.

Her first executive check-up exceeded expectations. “It’s truly a five-star experience,” she said. “We didn’t have to wait for the whole day just to get our results because Fullerton Health is efficient and personalized. In just three hours, we completed a full-body assessment. It felt like a business-class health experience.”

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Empowered Through Health

Fullerton Health’s comprehensive check-up provided Bustamante with a clear understanding of her health status and actionable insights to improve her lifestyle. “Fullerton doesn’t just give you test results—they guide you on what to improve and maintain,” she explained.

The experience helped her make meaningful lifestyle changes while managing the demands of her career and family. “If you love your family, you owe it to them to stay healthy. You don’t want to be a burden. Instead, you want to be present for your children and grandchildren,” she emphasized.

Her advice to others? “Don’t wait for a wake-up call. Your health is your greatest investment. Fullerton Health has given me clarity, confidence, and control over my well-being—and that’s priceless.”

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A Healthier, More Empowered Future

Bustamante’s partnership with Fullerton Health has become a cornerstone of her journey to success and empowerment. More than just an executive check-up, it reinforced her belief that preventive care is the key to a balanced and fulfilling life. Now, she looks forward to her annual check-ups, knowing they are an essential step in her journey to a healthier future.

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