Health Secretary visits Polyclinic in Santarém and confirms delivery for the end of March
The Secretary of Public Health for the State of Pará, Uálame Fialho, confirmed the construction of a new Polyclinic in Santarém will be completed by the end of March, aiming to alleviate the burden on local hospitals.
Uálame Fialho, the Secretary of Public Health in Pará, visited the construction site of a new Polyclinic in Santarém during an event organized by the State Court of Accounts. He stated that the inauguration is set for the end of March, noting that the facility is in the final stages of construction with furniture and medical equipment already being delivered. This new healthcare unit is eagerly anticipated by the community, as it promises to provide specialized consultations and imaging services.
The addition of the Polyclinic is expected to significantly reduce the pressure on the already overwhelmed Municipal Hospital of Santarém by redirecting patients to this new facility. Fialho highlighted that this will improve the quality of care for trauma patients, who have been notably affected by the lack of available services. By addressing these specific healthcare needs, the Polyclinic aims to enhance overall public health in the western region of Pará.
In summary, the forthcoming Polyclinic in Santarém represents a crucial development for local healthcare services. Its opening is seen as a beacon of hope for residents who face long wait times and limited access to specialized medical services. With the involvement of state officials and a focus on improving medical infrastructure, this initiative is poised to positively impact the health outcomes for those in the area and demonstrate a commitment to advancing public health in the region.