Tulum, Quintana Roo — From January 12 to 16, the Salud para Todos (Health for All) initiative will conduct a series of mobile health caravans at various locations in Tulum, offering free medical services aimed at the entire family.
During the five-day period, residents of Tulum will be able to access a variety of services at no cost, including comprehensive medical care, clinical laboratory tests, mammography, chest X-rays, electrocardiograms, bone densitometry, ambulance transfers, and pharmacy services.
The caravan is part of a community care strategy focused on expanding access to basic health services, particularly for individuals without social security or with limited resources.
The mobile units will be available at the following locations: Chemuyil community dome, Akumal, Yalku, San Martín, Santa Teresita, Xpu-Ha, Jacinto Pat, Tankah Cuatro, and Tulum.
Attendees are advised to bring official identification and, if requiring specific tests, to arrive early.
Local authorities and organizers have invited the population to take advantage of this opportunity, as the services will be completely free and are intended to strengthen the well-being of Tulum families.
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