By Rowena Cruz The new dialysis center here that will soon open not only provide medical assistance and convenience but will also alleviate...
INFANTA, Quezon - A new dialysis center is soon to open here, providing much-needed medical support and convenience for the local residents who require regular dialysis treatments. With state-of-the-art equipment and highly trained staff, the center aims to improve the quality of life for patients suffering from kidney disease.
According to Quezon Governor Angelina Tan, the new facility will be operational in the coming months and will offer comprehensive care to patients of all ages and stages of kidney disease.
This development is a significant step towards addressing the growing demand for dialysis services in the area and ensuring that individuals with kidney disease receive the specialized care they require close to home.
Infanta residents will no longer have to travel long distances to access dialysis treatment, reducing the burden on patients and their families. Instead, they can now receive the necessary care in their own community.
The new facility will also provide a range of support services, such as education and counseling, to help patients manage their condition and make informed decisions about their treatment options.
The center's comprehensive care approach will include education and support services to help patients manage their condition and improve their overall well-being.
Tan also said the center will work closely with other healthcare providers to ensure coordinated and holistic care for patients and be partnered with the Quezon Provincial Hospital Network - CLARO M. RECTO.
She expressed gratitude for the support and collaboration of Quezon Rep. Mark Enverga, former Rep. Trina Enverga and Infanta Vice Mayor LA Ruanto for their efforts in making the center a reality.
Additionally, Tan emphasized the importance of community involvement and encouraged individuals to take advantage of the center's resources and services to enhance their quality of life.
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