Governor Sol Aragones fulfilled another healthcare commitment as a new CT Scan machine was officially delivered to San Pablo District Hospital, marking a significant step toward improving public healthcare services and expanding access to advanced diagnostic technology for Lagunenses.
The turnover was led by Aragones together with the Laguna Health Team, highlighting the provincial government’s continuing efforts to modernize district hospitals across Laguna.
The high-caliber CT Scan machine is expected to become fully operational by August.
The high-caliber CT Scan machine is expected to become fully operational by August, providing patients with faster and more accurate diagnostic services closer to home.
“Ito po yung pangako natin na dekalibre na CT Scan para sa ating kababayan,” the lady governor said during the turnover ceremony.
“The advanced equipment can detect even the smallest abnormalities, including tiny tumors, allowing healthcare professionals to obtain clearer images and deliver more precise diagnoses.”
She emphasized that the advanced equipment can detect even the smallest abnormalities, including tiny tumors, allowing healthcare professionals to obtain clearer images and deliver more precise diagnoses.
Once operational, the CT Scan unit will help reduce the burden on patients who previously had to travel to private facilities or hospitals outside their communities for specialized imaging procedures. The equipment is expected to improve the efficiency of medical services and support doctors in identifying health conditions earlier and more accurately.
The arrival of the new CT Scan machine reflects Aragones’ commitment to strengthening the province’s healthcare system and ensuring that quality medical services are accessible to every Lagunense.
With the facility set to begin operations in August, residents can look forward to enhanced diagnostic capabilities and improved healthcare outcomes at San Pablo District Hospital.


