New Health Center in La Oliva: A Beacon of Improved Healthcare
The government of the Canary Islands has embarked on an exciting new venture aimed at enhancing healthcare services for the growing population of La Oliva. The Ministry of Health, through the General Directorate of Economic Resources of the Canary Health Service (SCS), has officially signed a contract for constructing the new Corralejo II Dunas Health Center. This project comes at a significant investment of €9,924,754.45, which includes the IGIC tax. But what does this mean for the community? Let’s dive into the details.
Funding and Timeline
One of the key highlights of this project is its funding structure. The initiative is co-financed by the European Union under the FEDER Canarias 2021–2027 program, emphasizing the importance of collaborative efforts in regional development. The construction has a stipulated 23-month completion timeline, with work expected to begin next month, June, following the formal verification of the site.
The contract was finalized recently, on May 5, and the project was awarded earlier, on April 1, setting the wheels in motion for what promises to be a transformative development for local healthcare.
A Holistic Health Facility
This new health center will span an impressive 3,500 square meters and will be constructed on a single level to ensure easy accessibility for all. The facility’s design includes:
- Family and Community Medicine Consultations
- Nursing Services
- Pediatrics
- Emergency Care
- Minor Surgery
- Women’s Health Services
- Physiotherapy
- Oral Health
- Conventional Radiology
- Administrative and Service Areas
This diverse array of services allows the health center to cater comprehensively to various health needs and ensures that community members have access to essential healthcare services within close proximity.
Addressing Growing Needs
The construction of the Corralejo II Dunas Health Center is a direct response to the demographic growth in the Basic Health Zone of La Oliva, which currently has about 27,450 individual health cards. The area includes not only Corralejo but also adjacent communities such as Lajares, El Cotillo, and Isla de Lobos. As the population expands, so does the demand for robust healthcare services, prompting this necessary infrastructure development.
Commitment to Timely Execution
Lola García, the president of the Cabildo de Fuerteventura, clarified the timeline, stating that the project is on schedule, with early summer set as the starting point for construction. Emphasizing the efforts made to meet these deadlines, she noted that these developments are crucial for aligning healthcare services with community needs.
Community Collaboration
Isaí Blanco, the mayor of La Oliva, praised the collaborative effort between the municipality, the Cabildo, and the government, highlighting that this partnership is essential in addressing the population’s growth and the corresponding demand for quality healthcare services. It showcases how intergovernmental collaboration can significantly impact community welfare.
Response to Local Demands
According to Tomás Pérez, the director of the Health Area of Fuerteventura, the decision to build a new center aligns with the evident need to bolster healthcare in the area. The existing Corralejo Health Center has reached its expansion limits and cannot adequately serve the growing population. The new facility will enhance healthcare delivery in the northern region, ensuring that residents have ongoing access to necessary medical services.
A Bright Future for Healthcare
The procurement process for this large-scale project was initiated in late December 2025, following thorough planning, with project drafting starting in 2024. The drafting contract was awarded by the Ministry of Health for €88,953.27, indicating a serious commitment to thorough planning and execution from the outset. Construction will occur on land previously allocated by the La Oliva City Council, emphasizing the fulfilment of collaboration at multiple governmental levels.
The Corralejo II Dunas Health Center is not just a construction project; it’s a vital step toward ensuring that healthcare in La Oliva not only meets current demands but is also equipped to handle future growth. By investing in this facility, local authorities are laying down the foundations for healthier lives in a prospering community.

