The Mayor of Panama City, Mayer Mizrachi, made an official visit to the ChivoPets veterinary hospital in El Salvador. During his tour, Mizrachi was able to learn in depth about the history of this veterinary hospital, an initiative promoted by President Nayib Bukele, which has become an essential space for Salvadorans and residents in the country to clinically care for their pets.
On his X account, Mayer Mizrachi shared his impression of the hospital, highlighting its rapid construction and its capacity to provide care. “The veterinary hospital in El Salvador was built in 4 months and handles more than 900 emergencies a day. Unprecedented,” commented Mizrachi.
He also highlighted the excellence of the facilities and the operating model of ChivoPets, considering it an example to follow. “The @chivopets veterinary hospital is a spectacle worthy of admiration and approval. Without a doubt, when the one in Panama is built, the one in El Salvador is the example to follow,” he said.
Mayer Mizrachi’s visit to the ChivoPets hospital highlights his commitment to improving veterinary services in Panama, seeking to implement successful and efficient models such as the one in El Salvador. With this initiative, the mayor reaffirms his dedication to the well-being of pets and to strengthening veterinary care in Panama City.
Mayor Mayer Mizrachi plans to implement innovative veterinary model from El Salvador in Panama
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