The district hospital now boasts of a new emergency complex which has a two-bed capacity observation room, treatment room with four stretchers, minor operating room, and 15-bed emergency maternal tent facility.
SAN PEDRO CITY, Laguna – PATIENTS seeking treatment at San Pedro City District Hospital will now be able to get more improved healthcare services as the government-run hospital upgrades its facilities.
Laguna Governor Ramil Hernandez recently led the inauguration rites of the hospital facilities worth P30 million, funded through the Health Facility Enhancement Program (HFEP) of the Department of Health (DOH).
The district hospital now boasts of a new emergency complex which has a two-bed capacity observation room, treatment room with four stretchers, and a minor operating room.
Other new facilities which are expected to improve the delivery of healthcare services include the 15-bed emergency maternal tent facility, which was funded by the United Nations Funding for Population at Philippine Society for Responsible Parenthood.
This facility will cater to Covid-19 positive maternal patients who are asymptomatic and those experiencing mild symptoms.
It also has 15-bed capacity temporary treatment and monitoring facility constructed by the Unity in Isolation, a charity group which constructs isolation tents in major hospitals across the country.
Hernandez also inaugurated the P13-million road network project which connects the San Pedro City District Hospital to the municipal road.
The construction of the access road was funded by the Laguna provincial government.
(With report by Kyla Casacop)
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