Emoca-Ciudad Ojeda is committed to humane and accessible medicine

On Av. Alonso de Ojeda with Trujillito street, a new health project is born, it is Emoca-Ciudad Ojeda.

The medical professionals María Villalobos and Gustavo Pérez are the forerunners of this venture that seeks to consolidate a more humane and accessible medicine.

The doctor María Villalobos, an internist and intensivist, is one of the medical professionals in the subregion that is in charge of Emoca-Ciduad Ojeda.

Villalobos specified that the project highlights the importance of attending with care and dedication to patients who require different medical services.

“Emoca, under the motto; the patient is our priority, it seeks to provide, in addition to quality medical service, accessibility, since we offer low-cost prices”.

He also stressed that they have a group of specialists willing to cover all the needs of the patient.

He said that within the plans of Emoca-Ciudad Ojeda is to implement health days and channel efforts with various foundations to help low-income patients.

María Villalobos stated that the health center opens the doors to specialists in the branches of cardiovascular surgery, neurosurgery and psychiatry, to enter the Emoca rows.

“At Especialidad Medicas Ciudad Ojeda we are willing to promise a more humane and quality medicine,” María Villalobos explained to El Regional del Zulia.

Emoca-Ciudad Ojeda for the good service

Gustavo Pérez, a doctor from the private health center, informed that this project was born with the purpose of offering a good medical service to the inhabitants of the Eastern Coast of the Lake (COL).

He said that Emoca-Ciudad Ojeda will not only cover the Internal Medicine service but also cardiology, nephrology, surgery and pediatrics, for the benefit of the entire population.

“Currently many health problems are being reported and we want to solve them in Ciduad Ojeda and in the municipalities of the Eastern Coast of the Lake,” said the doctor Gustavo Pérez.

Emoca-Ciudad Ojeda

Raul Arroyo Valera

Photo: ORE

THE ZULIA REGIONAL

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