The Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) has advised visitors to its health centres to make use of the appointment system to avoid waiting outside the centres in the hot and humid weather conditions in the morning.
Several people have been going to the health centres early in the morning in the hope of getting an early appointment but they have to wait in the open until 7am when the facility opens for the public. This has caused some of them requesting the health authorities to leave the centres open so that visitors can wait inside during the peak summer months.
When Gulf Times brought this to the notice of the PHCC authorities, an official said people could take prior appointment for their visits, using the dedicated call centre service (107) for all the health centres under the corporation. “This is the best thing to avoid all the inconveniences to the people. They can call 107 and book an appointment according to their convenient schedule. This can help them avoid waiting outside.”
The PHCC said it might not be possible to keep the facilities open before the operating hours.
“PHCC ensures that all staff are available in the centres to start their duties right from 7 am when the official working hours start. Therefore, it is advised that the patients start arriving at the centres only from 7 am,” the official said.
“There are certain risks if the health centres are kept open before the operating hours,” the official said.
“It is challenging to keep the health centres open without the presence of the staff as we might get patients with urgent or emergency situations. There may not be any doctors or clinicians to handle such cases. This is not an advisable practice and in case of any unwanted incidents, it can create problems.
“Furthermore, there is a need to protect our facility and all assets and equipment in the health centres. We have to avoid unauthorised access and prevent any misuse of them by the public. This cannot be ensured in the absence of security people as well as the staff,” added the official.
Currently, the PHCC is operating 21 primary health care centres distributed into three regions, namely Central, Western, and Northern. Many of the new health centres that are now opened provide the wellness services in addition to the usual medical services.
The additional services include gym, swimming pool, massage centre, sauna and steam. It also offers preventive and curative services such as vaccinations and mental health services, cancer screening services, physiotherapy, dermatology, family medicine, vaccination, non-communicable diseases, antenatal care, healthy child clinic; ear, nose and throat clinic, dental clinic, ophthalmology and dermatology.
In addition, some of the modern health centres also provide laboratory services, pharmacy, radiology, medical commission, pre-marital consultation, home care services and physiotherapy among others.
Quote! PHCC ensures that all staff are available at the centers to start their duties right from 7 am when the official working hours start. I got to say that this is not true as I experienced having to wait until 7.25 am until a staff member arrived for registrations at the male counter at Rawdat Al Khail HC on Sunday 31/07. My appointment by calling 107 was given for 7.45 am and I arrived at the HC at 7.05 am.
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