By Dean Sinco | Project Leader
Edgar Sevilla Pasimio Memorial Clinic was established to render free healthcare services to the community and to provide a venue for foreign and local organizations that are willing to hold free medical missions.
Since its formal opening, there have been major improvements done and more specifically in the consultation rooms. Free medical consultations are made available to the general public especially for those coming from the below the poverty line in the society. This will give them at least the opportunity to be checked by a medical practitioner.
There will be no excuse for indigents who can’t avail of medical services due to their worry on the high consultation fees often charged by physicians in the private hospitals. More so, they will also get rid of the loads of patients lining up in the government-owned hospitals.
Added to that, medicines, mostly coming from foreign benefactors are sent to the clinic every now and then for free distribution. Medicines at the Pasimio Memorial Clinic are of good quality.
Sometimes, people don’t avail of consultations because they cannot also buy the medicines prescribed by the physicians. And if they buy medicines, they can only afford the lesser brands which could not immediately take effect on their illnesses.
By Dean Sinco | Project Leader
By Dean Sinco | Project Leader
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