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In June, construction of the health center began in the neighborhood of Vista Hermosa - El Sudcaliforniano

In June, construction of the health center began in the neighborhood of Vista Hermosa – El Sudcaliforniano

Los Cabos, Baja California Sur. (OEM-Informex). – The project in which the construction of a health center will begin is progressing, as announced by the Municipal Health Director, Dr. Juan Carlos Costa Perez, after conducting a series of tours of the dispensary. The Vista Hermosa neighborhood in San Jose del Cabo, with the goal of improving medical care for residents.

Similarly, the public official reported that construction work on the health center will start in June and is scheduled to be completed before the end of 2022; The Saeed Center will have the areas of general medical care, psychology, nutrition and dentistry, as well as a general practitioner among the staff to provide timely care to the residents.

“Mayor Oscar Legis Castro’s signal is to strengthen the health system of the 14th Department of Los Cabos, because we currently have two medical units, one in San Jose del Cabo in the Vista Hermosa neighborhood and the other in Cabo San Lucas in the Lagunitas neighborhood.

The idea is to strengthen the health area of ​​the municipality, which is why a project has been implemented in Vista Hermosa which has been approved by H. Cabildo de Los Cabos and through the Social Development Directorate, a new health center will soon be established. Dr. Kostich Perez commented.

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In conclusion, the Municipal Health Director commented that in the same way, visits were made to the Social Development Center of the neighborhood of El Zacatal and Lomas de Rosarito, as well as to the sub-delegation of Buenavista, in order to reconfigure it in order to achieve the installation of new medical units for public care free of charge to the population who need it most.

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