Pasay City General Hospital Emergency Room Now Full
The emergency room at Pasay City General Hospital reached full capacity on Saturday, local officials reported. The hospital management announced this status on their official social media, alerting the public about the situation.
Because of the emergency room’s full capacity, the Pasay City General Hospital advised residents to seek medical help at nearby hospitals for urgent and emergency cases. Meanwhile, non-urgent concerns are encouraged to be addressed at local health centers open Monday through Friday.
Nearby Hospitals and Health Centers Responding to Crowd
With the surge in patients, community members have been reminded to use health centers for routine care and save hospital emergency rooms for critical conditions. This approach helps manage resources and ensure patients with serious needs receive prompt attention.
Just a day before, the Ospital ng Maynila in Malate reported being “overloaded,” mainly due to an increase in leptospirosis cases linked to recent flooding in the metropolitan area, sources said. This highlights the strain on medical facilities amid ongoing health challenges.
Community Cooperation Is Vital
Local leaders urged everyone to follow hospital advisories and practice patience during this period. “Para sa mga hindi malubhang sakit, maaring magpunta sa health centers mula Lunes hanggang Biyernes,” hospital officials emphasized, encouraging the public to help ease the burden on emergency services.
Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely and coordinate with neighboring hospitals to handle the rising demand for emergency care. The public is encouraged to stay informed through official updates.
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