Tagbilaran Dialysis Center nears completion

HEALTHCARE.  In photo is the construction of the Tagbilaran City Dialysis Center which is currently at 90% completion. This vital healthcare facility will ensure that all Tagbilaranons have access to essential dialysis services, underscoring the City’s commitment to providing quality healthcare for its residents.

THE much-anticipated Tagbilaran City Dialysis Center, a landmark health project of the Yap-Jala administration, is now 90% complete and is expected to open soon, bringing life-saving treatment closer to home for Tagbilaranons.

The project, which began in 2022 as a top priority of Mayor Jane Yap’s first term, has progressed swiftly with full funding for state-of-the-art dialysis machines already secured.

Significantly, the city has achieved this milestone without relying on loans, underscoring its commitment to sustainable public health investments.

“This Dialysis Center is more than just a facility; it’s a commitment to putting the health and well-being of Tagbilaranons first,” Mayor Yap said. 

Mayor Yap continued by saying: “Our administration has strengthened health facilities to ensure every Tagbilaranon has access to essential health services. This project is a testament to that commitment, and it’s also a continuation of the health initiatives started by former Mayor Baba Yap.”

With this center, Tagbilaran City aims to provide its residents with improved access to quality dialysis treatment locally, reducing the financial and physical burden on patients.

The facility is a significant addition to the city’s healthcare services, symbolizing a forward-looking approach to public health.

Under the administration of Mayor Jane Yap and Vice Mayor Adam Jala, Tagbilaran City continues to enhance its health infrastructure, creating tangible benefits for the community that will be felt for generations.

As the project nears completion, the city eagerly anticipates the opening of this essential health facility, which will not only serve as a medical resource but as a symbol of Tagbilaran’s unwavering commitment to the health and welfare of its people.