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Aurora breaks ground for first tertiary hospital, brings healthcare closer to residents

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BALER, Aurora (PIA) — Residents may soon have less need to seek higher-level medical care outside the province as Aurora breaks ground for its first Level III hospital.

The Aurora Medical Center (AUMEC), a ₱300-million Department of Health (DOH) hospital, was established under Republic Act No. 12240, signed by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. in August 2025.

Aurora Vice Governor Patrick Alexis Angara said the project marks an important step toward bringing more advanced healthcare services to residents.

The Aurora Medical Center, the province’s first Level III hospital, is set to bring specialized healthcare services closer to residents. The ₱300-million Department of Health facility will have a 200-bed capacity and offer advanced medical services, helping reduce the need for patients to seek treatment outside the province. (Cong. Rommel T. Angara FB page)

Sa pamamagitan nito, mas mapapalapit po sa ating mga kababayan ang kinakailangang healthcare services at mababawasan ang pangangailangang bumiyahe pa nang malayo para lamang makapagpagamot,” he said.

AUMEC will have four floors and a 200-bed capacity. The facility will include an emergency department, outpatient department, dialysis center, laboratory, radiology unit, and physical rehabilitation facility.

It will also house an intensive care unit, neonatal intensive care unit, delivery complex, and surgical complex.

The hospital is being constructed in Baler town and is expected to be completed and opened to the public within two to three years.

Angara said the project will benefit communities across the province by strengthening Aurora’s healthcare capacity and improving access to quality and modern medical services.

Malaking bagay po ang proyektong ito hindi lamang para sa Baler kundi para sa buong Aurora, sapagkat layunin nitong palakasin ang kapasidad ng ating healthcare system at magbigay ng mas accessible, de-kalidad, at makabagong serbisyong medikal para sa ating mga kababayan,” he said.

Meanwhile, DOH Central Luzon Center for Health Development said the facility supports the goal of Universal Health Care by bringing inclusive and comprehensive medical services closer to communities in Aurora and nearby areas.

It was designed as a disaster-resilient health facility to ensure continuous healthcare services during emergencies and disasters.

Once completed, AUMEC is expected to strengthen the province’s capacity to respond to medical emergencies and provide specialized treatment services closer to home.

The project will ease the burden on patients and their families by reducing the need to travel to other provinces for higher-level healthcare services. (CLJD/MAT, PIA Region 3-Aurora)

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