DAGUPAN CITY – In partnership with the University of Santo Tomas Medical Mission Incorporated (USTMMI), this burgeoning city conducted a two-day surgical mission for minor operation and circumcision last April 21 and 22 at West Central 1 Elementary School.
After the two-day medical mission, 700 children out of 1500 who registered were circumcised while 200 out of 500 patients underwent minor operations on masses or ”Nikolai”, cysts, lipoma, warts, moles and skin tags.
The USTMMI was conducting a free medical mission in the city yearly, an activity which started since Fernandez was still a city councilor, in collaboration with the City Health Office.
Weeks before the medical mission, the mayor invited everyone to avail of the free medical services during her barangay consultations.
“We are bringing our government services closer to our people. And soon we will open our Diagnostic Center and Lying-In Clinic which will render free x-ray, ultrasound, ECG for indigents,” said Fernandez.
The UST team was headed by Dr. William Olalia. (Joseph C. Bacani/CIO)
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