Close to 8,000 QCitizens benefit from week-long medical missions
A total of 7,967 indigent residents of Quezon City received medical treatment during the simultaneous medical missions in the city on Jan. 22-27, the local government announced on Wednesday, Jan. 31.
The week-long medical missions conducted in different parts of the city’s six districts were spearheaded by the Philippine Medical Society of Northeast Florida Inc. (PMSNFI) in partnership with the Quezon City government.
Patients identified by the action officers from Districts 1 were assisted by PMSNFI and QC Health Department doctors, nurses, dentists and allied health care workers who performed surgeries for hernia, abdominal surgery, gynecological cases, goiter, cleft lip and palate, circumcision, small lumps and bumps, vasectomy, and cataracts.

Among the beneficiaries were around 1,000 patients who underwent free cataract operations at Loyola Heights covered court on Jan. 27
The local government said it sponsored the group’s hotel accommodations and logistics, including transportation to the site for the whole week-long medical missions.
Belmonte thanked the PMSNFI for helping QCitizens who have health concerns.
“Bukod pa sa kanilang oras at talento, mahigit na 14 million pesos ang kanilang inilaan para sa iba’t ibang medical equipment, supplies at gamot na ginamit sa ating mga kababayan (Aside from their time and talents, they also allotted over P14 million for various medical equipment, supplies, and medicine for our fellow residents),” she said.
She also lauded the City Department of Public Order and Safety (DPOS), Quezon City Health Department (QCHD), Department of Sanitation and Cleanup Works of Quezon City (DSQC), General Services Department (GSD), Barangay and Community Relations Department (BCRD), and Traffic and Transport Management. Department (TTMD), Office of the City Mayor, Quezon City General Hospital (QCGH), Rosario Maclang Bautista General Hospital (RMBGH), and all District Action Offices, who actively provided assisstance for the event’s success.
PMSNFI was established in 1978 to extend the tradition of improving the quality of health care (according to pmsnef.com). It utilizes the talents of its members and officers to develop clinical activities and to share its knowledge in developing programs in medical education.