Night clinics in 36 hospitals total 409,442 services

Night clinics in 36 hospitals total 409,442 services

Asunción, IP Agency.- With a total of 409,442 visits since their launch, the night clinics, implemented by the Ministry of Public Health in 36 hospitals throughout the country, allow emergency areas to be decongested, while facilitating access to consultations with specialists at night.

Care in this modality is carried out from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. in 36 hospitals, being of utmost importance to decongest emergency areas.

Among the specialties available in the night clinics are pediatrics, gynecology, cardiology, dentistry, medical clinic, traumatology and surgery. The main objective is to reduce waiting times for consultations and optimize medical assistance for those who require immediate attention.

The Ministry of Public Health encourages users of the public system to take advantage of these extended hours both for periodic check-ups and to address symptoms of illness. Guaranteeing quality medical care, even at night, seeks to improve access to health in the country.

Below is the list of hospitals that provide this service:

The Barrio Obrero General Hospital, Santísima Trinidad Maternal and Child Hospital, San Lorenzo General Hospital (Calle´i), Loma Pytã Maternal and Child Hospital, Lambaré General Hospital, Luque General Hospital, Villa Elisa General Hospital, Regional Hospital of Ciudad del Este and the Caacupé Regional Hospital.

As well as the Regional Hospital of Coronel Oviedo, Regional Hospital of Caazapá, Regional Hospital of Encarnación, Regional Hospital of Pilar, Regional Hospital of Paraguarí, Regional Hospital of Tobatí, District Hospital of Altos, District Hospital of Piribebuy, District Hospital of Caaguazú, Hospital Ayolas Integrated, Coronel Bogado District Hospital, Concepcion Regional Hospital.

Like, the Mariscal Estigarribia Regional Hospital, Villa Choferes Maternal and Child Hospital, Mariano Roque Alonso District Hospital, Pedro Juan Caballero Regional Hospital, San Pablo Maternal and Child Hospital, Institute of Tropical Medicine (IMT) and the General Pediatric Hospital « Children of Acosta Ñu.

The list continues with: Presidente Franco District Hospital, Villarrica Regional Hospital, Salto del Guairá Regional Hospital, Tomás Romero Pereira District Hospital, Villa Hayes Regional Hospital, Yby Yaú Health Center, Carapeguá District Hospital and the Divine Child Jesus Basic Hospital of J. Eulogio Estigarribia.

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