Masvingo City Introduces Weekly Visiting Doctor Services at Clinics

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By Cephas Shava

Masvingo City Health Department has announced the introduction of weekly visiting doctor services across all city clinics in a move aimed at improving access to healthcare for residents.

According to a public notice issued by the City of Masvingo, Dr. Matsvaire will be available once every week to provide medical consultations and clinical support for a wide range of health conditions. The services will rotate among selected clinics on designated days, beginning at 11:00 hours.

Under the weekly schedule, Dr. Matsvaire will attend to patients at Runyararo Clinic on Mondays, Rujeko Clinic on Tuesdays, Mucheke Clinic on Wednesdays, and North West Medical Centre on Thursdays.

City health officials have encouraged residents to take advantage of the service by visiting their respective clinics on the specified days. The initiative is expected to ease pressure on referral hospitals while ensuring that communities receive timely and professional medical attention closer to home.

The City of Masvingo said the visiting doctor programme forms part of ongoing efforts to strengthen primary healthcare delivery and improve health outcomes for residents.

For further information, residents can contact the City of Masvingo Public Relations Office on 071 286 8823.

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