Hundreds of Residents Have Health Checks at Tanjung Priok Health Center
Reported by Anita Karyati | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
On the first day of work after leaving for Idul Fitri on Tuesday (4/16) until 12 PM, as many as 412 residents visited the Tanjung Priok Sub-district Health Center, North Jakarta to check their health conditions.
During the Idul Fitri holiday, we are still open, especially related to emergencies
Tanjung Priok Sub-district Health Center Head, Sahruna said that on the first day after the Idul Fitri holiday, all routine services such as Maternal and Child Health (KIA) services, Health Research Consultants (HRC), General Medical Centers (BPU), dental clinics, laboratories, child and elderly health services were open as usual and on schedule.
"During the Idul Fitri holiday, we are still open, especially related to emergencies which are open 24 hours," he expressed, Tuesday (4/16).
Duren Sawit Community Health Center Served 300 Patients on Eid HolidaysHe explained the operational hours for Poly services at the Sub-district Health Center are open from 7.30 AM to 4 PM.
"All personnel, both ASN and PJLP, have returned to normal work to serve the community," he explained.
Tanjung Priok Sub-district Health Center's Individual Health Effort Implementation Unit (UKP) Head, Sri Wahyuni added during the Idul Fitri holiday, a picket schedule was made to facilitate people get health services.
"No holidays for health services at the Tanjung Priok Sub-district Health Center. Even, more than 1,000 residents came for treatment during the Idul Fitri holidays," he added.
One of the Warakas Urban Village residents, Anggi (32) admitted he was very happy with the personnel at the Tanjung Priok Sub-district Health Center who were always ready to serve the residents.
"Today, quite a lot of people came for treatment. I had anticipated arriving early in the morning to get an early queue number," he stated.