In a tourist and international environment like Maspalomas, fluid communication is a fundamental pillar of medical care. Aware of this, San Roque University Hospitals (HUSR) has strengthened its service with specialized professionals, who are responsible for supporting foreign patients throughout their care process. The objective is clear: to ensure that everyone, regardless of their place of origin or language, can fully understand their diagnosis, express their symptoms, and follow treatment accurately. "Health requires trust, closeness, and understanding, and that shouldn't depend on language," the hospital states.
The role of a specialized translator helps break down the language barriers that often generate anxiety and uncertainty, facilitating more humane, accessible, and, above all, safe medical care. This multilingual approach is key to providing quality care in an environment where thousands of tourists and residents of multiple nationalities coexist daily.
With this initiative, HUSR in Maspalomas not only improves the experience of its international patients but also strengthens its commitment to providing comprehensive, first-class care. Understanding a diagnosis, expressing symptoms, or following a treatment shouldn't depend on language. Beyond words, empathy is key to dispelling the fear and anxiety that often arise in moments of vulnerability. The specialized translator thus becomes a human bridge who not only translates but also conveys calm, trust, and warmth, humanizing the medical process.
From HUSR in Maspalomas, the initiative seeks to eliminate language barriers to offer quality, humane, and multilingual medical care. The goal is for every patient, regardless of their background, to feel safe and cared for comprehensively, with the certainty that their well-being is the priority, and that communication, in either language, will never be an obstacle.











