Mayor Edwin Olivarez turns over the Mobile Botiika (Photo courtesy of Paranaque PIO)
The Parañaque City government has officially launched its “Mobile Botika,” a community-based health initiative that brings essential medicines and services directly to residents in all 16 barangays.
Parañaque City Mayor Edwin Olivarez said the program, under the city’s flagship “Alagang Parañaque” initiative, aims to improve access to affordable medication—especially for underserved communities.
Olivarez noted that the Mobile Botika is part of the city government’s broader push to strengthen primary healthcare delivery at the grassroots level.
He said that the mobile unit will travel to different barangays, supporting existing health centers and ensuring that residents no longer have to travel far to access basic medicines and health services.
The mayor added that the initiative also integrates the Yakap program, which promotes inclusive and compassionate healthcare, particularly for vulnerable sectors. Through this, patients can access maintenance medicines and medical assistance more easily.
As part of the city’s effort to modernize healthcare services, beneficiaries of the Yakap program are required to secure an e-prescription to avail of free medicines.
City Health Officer Dr. Darius Sebastian emphasized that the initiative reflects the local government’s commitment to accessible, efficient, and people-centered healthcare.