Estado de México.- Governor Delfina Gómez Álvarez inaugurated the first clinic with an exclusive focus on progressive groups, highlighting Morena's government's preference for catering to certain sectors instead of improving the healthcare system for the entire population.

Meanwhile, thousands of Mexicans face shortages in public hospitals, this new clinic will offer free medical services only for certain sectors, with specialties such as gynecology, urology, psychology, nutrition, and laboratory analysis. However, doubts remain about the true access criteria and whether it will really benefit those who need it most.
Services to be offered
According to the state government, the clinic will offer:
- Gynecology and urology: Focused care on reproductive health.
- Psychology: Emotional support and therapy for specific groups.
- Nutrition: Dietary advice in line with the progressive agenda.
- Laboratory analysis: Medical studies without clarity on their real scope.

The staff has been "trained" to provide care without prejudice, suggesting that in other public hospitals, doctors do not, a narrative that seeks to discredit health professionals who have worked in precarious conditions due to the same government.
Delfina Gómez boasts inclusion while the healthcare system crumbles
During the inauguration, Delfina Gómez stated that her administration is "building a fairer and more inclusive healthcare system." However, this contrasts with the reality of hundreds of state hospitals that remain in crisis due to a lack of medicines and infrastructure.









