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Councilor offers medical assistance to Simonians

Princess Clea Arcellaz

SAN Simon Councilor Romanoel Santos has offered weekly free medical services to his constituents.

Santos said Simonians can avail themselves of the free complete blood chemistry at his farm in Barangay Sta. Monica, San Simon every Tuesday and Friday starting at 7 a.m.

"During this time of pandemic, our health is most valuable wealth so in my own simple way, I try to help ensure the health of my kabalens through medical services," said Santos, who owns a diagnostic center.

Aside from blood testing, Santos also provides aid to Simonians who need ultrasound and other diagnostic services.

The first-termer councilor urged Simonians who need basic medical attention to come to the scheduled medical missions or personally visit him anytime.

"I will extend whatever assistance I can give to ensure that Simonians will receive at least the basic medical service they need," he said.

The councilor also expressed gratitude to barangay health workers and officials who provides assistance at the medical missions.

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