Bulacan Medical Center gets P70M medical equipment

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THE provincial government of Bulacan headed by Gov. Daniel Fernando and Vice Gov. Alexis Castro spearheaded the inauguration and blessings of the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Medicine Section of the Bulacan Medical Center (BMC) in the City of Malolos on Monday.

THE provincial government of Bulacan headed by Gov. Daniel Fernando and Vice Gov. Alexis Castro spearheaded the inauguration and blessings of the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Medicine Section of the Bulacan Medical Center in the City of Malolos on Monday.Coinciding the event was the official turnover of the Bagong Pilipinas Mobile Clinic bus from the Department of Health Regional Office 3 .The event was graced by DoH-3 Regional Director Dr.

Bulacan Gov. Daniel Fernando and Vice Gov. Alexis Castro inspect one of the top-of-the-line medical equipment at the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences during inauguration and blessings of the three hospital facilities at the Bulacan Medical Center on July 1, 2024, in the City of Malolos. Also in photo are BMC Director Dr. Angelito Trinidad, Provincial Administrator Antonette Constantino, Provincial Health Officer Dr.

Fernando in his speech said the newly inaugurated major health facilities are the fulfillment of the health program of the provincial government under his 'Ten Point Agenda.'The governor said that these facilities will provide free medication and eye surgery to the residents, especially the less fortunate Bulakenyos.According to Fernando, over P70 million had been allocated by the provincial government for the modern and top-of-the-line technology medical equipment.

 

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