Free Medical
Outreach
Project details and goals
- Theme: Early diagnosis will help you fight diseases. Get tested; your health is your wealth.
- 1st-3rd October, 2022
- 10:00 A.M. - 04:00 P.M
- Owukpa, Itabono community, Benue state.
Early diagnosis is a key factor in helping you fight diseases. By getting tested, you can identify any underlying health issues and have them treated before they become serious. This is why it is important to get tested regularly and take preventive measures to ensure your health and well-being.
The good news is that there are now more options available for people in Owukpa, Itabono community, Benue State to get tested for free and have access to medication, as provided by Emildda Health And Development Initiative (EHDI).
Early diagnosis is the key to fighting any kind of disease. It is important to get tested for any signs or symptoms of a disease as soon as possible in order to prevent it from getting worse. Early detection can help save lives and reduce the burden of treatment costs.
Our main goals
Emildda Health And Development Initiative’s (EHDI) free testing and medication give people more access to services that help them take control of their health. Getting tested could be the difference between life and death, so don’t wait until it’s too late—get tested today!
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