BELITUNG - PT Timah's Mobile Health Unit continues to provide health services to the people of Belitung Island. The health services conducted on this mobile unit are always welcomed enthusiastically by the community.
For example, when PT Timah's Mobile Health Unit visited Kacang Butor Village, Badau District, Belitung Regency, residents flocked to the Kacang Butor Village Hall to take advantage of the free health services on Thursday (22/2/2024).
One of the residents who utilized the health services at PT Timah's Mobile Health Unit, Herawati, expressed her gratitude because PT Timah Tbk provided free health services with the mobile clinic in their village.
She hopes that PT Timah's Mobile Health Unit can return to their village because the residents are enthusiastic about participating in the free health services provided by PT Timah.
"The service is very good, the staff are very friendly and humorous, and the doctors are also very friendly and of high quality. Thank you very much to PT Timah Tbk for their participation in the community, may it always be blessed," she said.
Similarly, another resident of Kacang Butor, Hesti Dianti, also appreciated the implementation of free health check-ups and treatment by PT Timah Tbk. She came directly and experienced good service in the mobile clinic.
"Alhamdulillah, we were welcomed warmly and the check-up went smoothly and orderly," she said.
"We were not charged anything for the check-up, and we were even given a snack box and free medicine. The doctors and other staff were also very friendly," she continued.
She stated that the community realizes that regular health check-ups are important, so she hopes that the health services provided by the Mobile Health Unit will return to their village.
Meanwhile, the Head of Kacang Butor Village, Dian, stated that the residents of Kacang Butor Village are very enthusiastic about utilizing the services of the mobile health unit.
Dian mentioned that the free health services from PT Timah are very beneficial to the people of Kacang Butor Village. "This is very helpful, and we hope this program will continue in the future," he concluded. (*)