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This Saturday you can get the pap test for free

May 11, 2017 by Staff News Writer

If you are a neighbor from San Pablo de Heredia and you have not been able to do the papanicolaou test (pap) all year, do not miss this opportunity.

From 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on May 13th, Coopesiba’s health staff will conduct the examination for all women who have not been tested and who usually attend the center.

Wendy Alpízar, Nursing Chief of San Pablo, says the idea is to make space for women who are unable to attend during the week and are provided with the weekend schedule.

Those interested do not have to make an appointment, they must only appear to the Ebais with their ID or residence card, and the insurance card.

Young people between the ages of 20 and 24 do not need to be insured, they should only carry their identification. If you are older than that and have no insurance, you can call the number 2562-5600.

The Ebais that will be enabled are: Miraflores, Las Cruces, Rincón de Ricardo, San Pablo, La Quintana and La Amalia.

crhoy.com

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