Tagbilaran holds free operation tuli

LIBRE TULI.  Healthcare workers from Tagbilaran City Primary Care Facility perform a free circumcision procedure on a young beneficiary as part of the city government’s Operation Tuli program, promoting accessible medical services and community wellness.

THE City Government of Tagbilaran, through the Tagbilaran City Primary Care Facility (TCPCF), continues to deliver essential healthcare services to the grassroots with the successful rollout of its Free Operation Tuli with free medicines program across several barangays this June.

The mobile health program conducted during summer time provided free circumcision procedures and distributed essential medicines on June 2 in Barangay Poblacion III, followed by Barangay Mansasa on June 4, Barangay San Isidro on June 6, and Barangay Poblacion II on June 9.

City health workers, barangay health personnel, and volunteer medical professionals collaborated to ensure the safe and effective delivery of services for the Operation Tuli held in the months of April, May and June 2025.

In a statement, Mayor Jane Yap reaffirmed the city’s dedication to inclusive and accessible public health. “We are committed to reaching every Tagbilaranon, especially our youth, with services that improve health and well-being. These outreach efforts reflect our goal to ensure that no one is left behind when it comes to medical care. I commend the TCPCF team and our partner volunteers for their continued service to the Tagbilaranons.”

The City Government, under Mayor Jane Yap’s leadership, continues to champion proactive healthcare programs, believing that strong public health is the foundation of a stronger city.