Parañaque LGU holds 'Yours in Public Service' medical caravan
Parañaque City Mayor Eric Olivarez, who is a registered nurse, joined the city government's medical team in treating patients during the city's medical caravan.
Olivarez facilitated the blood pressure reading of some patients during the program held at the Barangay Sto. Niño Covered Court.
Mayor Eric Olivarez joins medical teams in reading the blood pressure of patients during the 'Yours in Public Service' medical caravan. / Photo from Parañaque PIO
The caravan, themed “Yours in Public Service," offered free medical and
dental consultation, children immunization, pneumonia vaccination for senior
citizens, Covid-19 vaccination, laboratory services, HIV testing, and others.
Aside from medical and dental services, the caravan also offered free haircuts, courtesy of the Parañaque Livelihood Resource Management Office, as well as legal consultation.
Olivarez said an assistance desk was also set up during the caravan for free PhilHealth enrollment; assistance to those who wanted to get married; and registration for baptismal and birth certificates, and other programs from the City Social Welfare and Development (CSWD).
He said the medical caravan is part of his administration's goal to look after the
health of its citizens.
Mayor Eric Olivarez joins medical teams in reading the blood pressure of patients during the 'Yours in Public Service' medical caravan. / Photo from Parañaque PIO
The caravan, themed “Yours in Public Service," offered free medical and
dental consultation, children immunization, pneumonia vaccination for senior
citizens, Covid-19 vaccination, laboratory services, HIV testing, and others.
Aside from medical and dental services, the caravan also offered free haircuts, courtesy of the Parañaque Livelihood Resource Management Office, as well as legal consultation.
Olivarez said an assistance desk was also set up during the caravan for free PhilHealth enrollment; assistance to those who wanted to get married; and registration for baptismal and birth certificates, and other programs from the City Social Welfare and Development (CSWD).
He said the medical caravan is part of his administration's goal to look after the
health of its citizens.