The Philippines’ first floating clinic – Kalingang Kapampangan – docks in Sasmuan, Pampanga. Launched March 19, 2026, it brings free healthcare to coastal communities.  Pampanga PIO
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Pampanga’s floating clinic turns waterways into lifelines for coastal communities

Franco Regala

SASMUAN, Pampanga — Coastal residents in Pampanga no longer need to travel far or spend money for medical care, as the province launches the Philippines’ first floating clinic— turning waterways into pathways to essential healthcare.

The 112-sqm Kalingang Kapampangan Floating Clinic was inaugurated on 19 March at Barangay Malusac, with Governor Lilia “Nanay” Pineda, Vice Governor Dennis “Delta” Pineda, and former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo leading the ceremony.

The mobile facility offers free services including blood tests, ECG, X-ray, ultrasound, OB-Gyne consultations, dental and eye care, minor procedures, and pharmacy support. On its first day alone, it served around 200 patients from nearby communities.

“Our coastal families have waited long for this – no more costly trips to the city just to see a doctor,” Vice Governor Pineda said. “This clinic is our promise that every Kapampangan, no matter how remote their home, deserves quality care.”

Residents from different barangays in Sasmuam shared their relief: “Before, I had to save for weeks just to bring my wife to a hospital for her check-up,” said Juan Bautista, a fisherfolk from Barangay San Nicolas.

“I’ve had tooth pain for months but couldn’t afford to go to a dentist – now they’re here right on the water,” added Elena Reyes from Barangay Batang 1st.

Supported by the DOH and PhilHealth, the clinic will rotate through barangays, staying up to a week per location based on need, setting a new standard for inclusive healthcare in the country.