Bolivarian Government inaugurated in Nueva Esparta the Nephrology Service of the Dr. Luis Ortega General Hospital

The president in charge, Delcy Rodríguez, thanked all the staff for their support and support for the realization of these works.
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Published at: 27/01/2026 07:50 PM

The Bolivarian Government, this Tuesday, January 27, inaugurated the Nephrology Service of the Dr. Luis Ortega Regional General Hospital, in the state of Nueva Esparta, with the purpose of significantly strengthening the capacity for specialized care in this essential medical area for the island population.

The inauguration was carried out through a satellite pass with the regional authorities of the President in charge of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez, who thanked the support and support of all the staff for the realization of these works.

He stressed that the Together Everything Is Possible Corporation,is a corporation that has done an extraordinary job and continues to deploy in the national territory.”

For her part, the governor of Nueva Esparta state, Marisel Velásquez, was in charge of receiving the presidential contact, in which she stated that the Bolivarian Government does not continue to honor “those commitments that you now lead as President in Charge of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela for the Neo-Spartan people, where the Revolution continues to guarantee timely and effective health.”

The president of the Together Everything Is Possible Corporation, Walter Gaviria, explained that the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, committed himself in July of last year to the Neo-Spartan People and today the work is materializing.

“Our compatriots who have kidney problems have personalized attention, they come practically three times a week. There are 1,650 services provided by this wonderful, very professional staff, they do it with the most important thing, with love,” he said.

The health center will have a modern and fully equipped space that will serve more than 1,650 dialysis patients, expanding healthcare coverage and ensuring timely and quality treatments for those who require renal care.

Mazo News Team

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