Governor of La Guaira supervised rehabilitation of the Eudoro González Outpatient Clinic in Carayaca

Other areas are also equipped, such as kitchen, administrative spaces, pediatric hospitalization and hospitalization for adults.
La Guaira Governorate

Published at: 24/10/2024 10:46 AM

The governor of the state of La Guaira, José Alejandro Terán, supervised this Wednesday the rehabilitation and expansion work being carried out at the Eudoro González Outpatient Clinic in Carayaca, which is 92% complete in its first phase.

According to information issued by the Government, this medical center has a care capacity of 10,000 people and is expected to increase to 60,000 once the work is completed.


In this regard, the Regional President pointed out that it is a “comprehensive transformation of the entire infrastructure of the outpatient clinic” to “transform it into a hospital”, while adding that “we are talking about an extraordinary hospital that will have shock trauma rooms, with offices of different medical specialties, with traumatology, with laboratories, with a radiology unit, with an entire surgical area (...) an intensive care room and we have also managed to make adjustments to increase 17 beds of hospitalization to 37 inpatient beds”.

Terán reiterated the commitment of the Bolivarian Revolution to the health of the Peoples: Venezuela must be one of the few countries in the world where the Revolution guarantees that health is a public, free, fundamental right, a human right for all our people thanks to our conception of what the model of society we are building has to do with it.”


Finally, he announced that the materials are already in place to begin with the second phase of the expansion of Eudoro González, which includes medical residencies and other services such as dentistry.

Mazo News Team

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