Marikina 1st District Rep. Maan Teodoro continues to strengthen community health services by leading a medical mission at NHA 1 in Barangay Nangka.
The event offered free medical consultations, alongside complimentary medicines, dentures, and eyeglasses for residents. It also covered laboratory diagnostic tests at no cost.
“Magpatingin nang libre at kumuha ng libreng gamot—dahil walang dapat mapag-iwanan pagdating sa kalusugan,” Teodoro shared in a Facebook post.
(Get a free check-up and receive free medicine—because no one should be left behind when it comes to health.)
In addition to medical services for residents, Teodoro extended care to pets by providing free anti-rabies vaccinations, promoting both community health and animal welfare.
The lawmaker and the local government unit recently conducted medical missions in 16 barangays, providing free consultation to her constituents, particularly children, mothers, and senior citizens.
Meanwhile, Teodoro organized a separate free anti-rabies vaccination for pets in Barangay Nangka to protect pets and their owners against the dangers of rabies.
“Bahagi ng ating libreng bakuna ay bigyang diin at palakasin ang responsible pet ownership at panatilihing ligtas ang ating furbabies at pet owners laban sa rabies,” she said.
(Our free vaccination program highlights and strengthens responsible pet ownership, keeping our furbabies and pet owners safe from rabies).
In line with the local government’s broader efforts to promote animal welfare in Marikina, it offers free daily anti-rabies vaccination for pets in all barangays and pet registration to ensure both pets’ and residents’ health and safety.
By registering their pets with the City Veterinary Office (CVO), Teodoro said residents can get access to free anti-rabies vaccinations provided by the local government.
She said pet owners are given vaccination cards where they can record their fur babies’ vaccination schedules, ensuring they receive timely shots against rabies.









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