SJMC now a Level 2 accredited hospital - Mayor Francis


San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora announced on Monday, Oct. 16, that the San Juan Medical Center (SJMC) has been recognized by the Department of Health (DOH) as a Level 2 accredited hospital highlighting the improvements the city government has made in boosting its healthcare capabilities.

Zamora said the hospital now features new and improved equipment and services San Juaneños and residents from nearby communities may avail of. They include mammogram, hemodialysis machines, CT scan, ultrasound machines, milk bank equipment, fetal dopplers, fetal monitors, physical rehab equipment, otoacoustic machine, biosafety cabinet, clinical centrifuge, hema analyzer, chemistry analyzer, anesthesia machine, ABG machine, mechanical ventilators, positive airway machines, emergency carts, X-RAY archiving system, and video laryngoscope.

SJMC also has an improved Intensive Care Unit (ICU), respiratory therapy services, tertiary clinical laboratory, and Level 2 imaging facility and mobile X-RAY.

In August, the mayor showcased the other improvements made at the facility as the city government continues to deliver on its promise in bringing quality healthcare services to its residents and the public.

"Mula sa pagkakaroon ng mga modernong kagamitan at pasilidad hanggang sa paghahatid ng mas mataas na antas na serbisyong medikal, mula sa pagpapalawak ng kaalaman ng ating healthworkers hanggang sa tuloy-tuloy na paglinang ng kanilang kakayahan, mula sa dating may bayad ultimo ang bulak at alcohol hanggang sa pagiging Zero Balance Billing na natin ngayon (From acquiring modern equipment and facilities that bring a high level of medical services to the public, to further expanding the knowledge and skills of our health workers, the hospital continues to put its best foot forward in serving our constituents. Gone are the days when you have to pay even for cotton and alcohol. Now, we have introduced the Zero Balance Billing to our patients)," Zamora said.

"Ilan lamang po ang mga ito sa patunay ng katuparan ng ating ipinangakong Makabagong San Juan para sa kalusugan ng mga San Juaneño (These are just some of the proofs which attest to our commitment in having a Makabagong San Juan with focus on the health of San Juaneños)," he added.

San Juan City had earlier expanded its healthcare services through its free medical assistance program to all its indigent residents.

The medical assistance program covers the following services:

1. Laboratory and diagnostic procedures - Ancillary, Cardiology, Neurology, Bone Density scan, CT scan, General Ultrasound, Mammogram, X-ray, etc.

2. Vaccination - Dengue, Chickenpox, Hepa, Measles, Anti-rabies, etc.

3.Rehabilitation and physical therapy

Zamora also reminded those who wish to avail of the city's free medical services to bring the necessary requirements such as:

- Barangay Indigency for Medical Assistance of beneficiary (three original copies)
- Diagnostic/Laboratory request (three photocopies)
- Photocopy of a valid ID of the patient (three photocopies)

Residents should bring the requirements to the Public Assistance Center (PAC) at the San Juan City Hall for processing.