Coronel Oviedo General Hospital strengthened cancer care access for residents across the Caaguazú department during 2025. The hospital delivered 2,591 clinical oncology consultations throughout the year. Patients avoided long journeys to national reference centres for specialised treatment. This improvement eased pressure on families and reduced associated travel expenses.
Health authorities highlight the importance of decentralised services for regional communities. Local care supports continuity and faster follow-up appointments. At the same time, these services also improve patient comfort during demanding treatment periods. As a result, more residents sought early medical attention.
Regional access improves treatment
Having oncology services within the department enables more consistent monitoring for diagnosed patients. Doctors ensure timely check-ups and coordinated treatment plans. This approach reduces missed appointments and delays interventions. Families benefit from stable routines and reduced logistical challenges.
Between February and December, the hospital registered 1,318 oncology surgery consultations. These visits supported pre-operative assessments and recovery monitoring. Clinical teams maintained strong coordination between outpatient and surgical units. The data reflects sustained patient engagement throughout the year.
Currently, 164 patients remain in active oncology treatment. Ongoing care demonstrates the hospital’s growing capacity. Medical staff continue to expand protocols and referral pathways. This ensures smoother transitions between diagnostic and treatment stages.
Surgical capacity strengthens local care
During the same period of 2025, the Coronel Oviedo hospital performed 135 oncological surgical procedures. These operations reduced the need for transfers to distant facilities. Local surgery also shortened waiting times for critical interventions. Recovery closer to home supports emotional well-being and family involvement.
Hospital administrators emphasised investment in specialised training and equipment. These improvements increase safety and efficiency within operating theatres. Collaboration with regional health networks remains essential. Future planning focuses on further service integration.
Benefits for patients and families
Nearby outpatient and surgical services significantly improve daily life for patients. Shorter journeys reduce physical fatigue and financial strain. Families avoid prolonged separations during treatment cycles. Community support remains stronger when care stays local.
Health officials believe regional oncology services strengthen public trust in the health system. Continued monitoring will guide future resource allocation. Coronel Oviedo General Hospital aims to sustain this progress. The model could inspire similar initiatives nationwide.


