Mobile wellness
These services involve mobile clinics that travel to various locations, providing essential healthcare services, including check-ups, screenings, vaccinations, and treatment for common ailments. They are designed to reach underserved or remote communities.
This service involves mobile units equipped with mammography equipment and other cancer screening tools. These trucks travel to different areas to provide early detection services for breast cancer and other types of cancer, particularly in areas where access to such screenings is limited.
This service allows patients to consult with healthcare providers remotely, using technology like video calls, phone calls, or online platforms. Telehealth is particularly useful for providing medical advice, follow-ups, and managing chronic conditions without the need for in-person visits.
This service offers circumcision procedures at no cost, often as part of public health initiatives aimed at reducing the risk of certain infections and improving overall male health.
This service provides free medical examinations for former mine workers, assessing their health and determining eligibility for medical benefits, often related to occupational diseases or injuries sustained during their time in the mines.