Angeles City Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin Jr. is scheduled to bless and inaugurate the newly-constructed primary care facility in Barangay Tabun. This new healthcare center is part of the city government’s continued efforts to expand healthcare services and ensure accessibility for all residents, particularly those in underserved areas.
The facility, which is expected to serve the medical needs of the residents in Barangay Tabun and nearby areas, will offer essential health services such as consultations, preventive care, and basic treatments. Mayor Lazatin’s leadership has been instrumental in prioritizing healthcare infrastructure as part of his administration’s commitment to improving public health.
Ahead of the inauguration, Angeles City Tourism Officer Anneleen Sugui, along with members of the Angeles City Nutrition Office, were seen preparing the site for the upcoming event. Their efforts are part of the final touches before the blessing ceremony and official opening of the facility, ensuring that everything is in place to serve the community.
The new primary care facility is designed to address the growing healthcare needs of the city’s residents. With the addition of this center, the local government continues to work toward providing accessible healthcare services across all barangays in Angeles City. It is part of a broader initiative to improve health outcomes for all Angeleños, especially in more remote areas like Barangay Tabun.
Mayor Lazatin has been an advocate for making healthcare more accessible and has stressed the importance of expanding primary care facilities across the city. By doing so, the city government is helping to reduce the burden on larger hospitals and making essential health services more available at the community level.
The inauguration of the facility is set to be a significant milestone in the city’s healthcare initiatives, with the facility set to provide a wide range of services to address the health concerns of local residents. It is also part of the city’s ongoing commitment to fostering a healthier and more resilient community.
As the city continues to expand its healthcare infrastructure, Mayor Lazatin and the local government remain committed to ensuring that every Angeleño has access to the medical services they need, no matter where they live in the city. The new primary care facility in Barangay Tabun is just one of many steps in the city’s efforts to build a healthier future for all residents.
Source: Angeles City Information Office