17.1.2007
New health outpost on slopes of mouintains in Nepal
New health outpost on slopes of mouintains in Nepal

International Humanity is pleased to announce the start
of a new project within the Jhor Mahankal Health Centre that will serve
as a mountain outpost of the International Humanity Diastyle Free Clinic
located in the capital city Kathmandu. The health centre is providing
free medical care and treatment to inhabitants of this and surrounding
villages from 2 provinces with the total referral area of more than
30.000 people. Some of the villages are rather isolated in mountains
and the nearest well equipped health post has been up to now very distant.
On this occasion, free health-camp was organized in Jhor Mahankal Lower
Secondary School for all inhabitants of the area. The staff provided
by the International Humanity Free Clinic included medical doctors /general
medicine, gyneacology, paediatric and ENT specialists/, nurses, health
assistants and laboratory technicians with the presence of the chief
Free Clinic doctor Dr. Ikcha Shrestha, and the International Humanity
president Dr. Rasti Madar. The Health Camp was attended by more than
200 patients of different age and medical problems. All people of Nepal
in need of medical care are cordially invited to attend the health centre
or to visit the free clinic itself in Kathmandu. International Humanity
Diastyle Free Clinic, run by the Slovak and Czech non-profit non-governmental
organizations, provides free medical care to the people in need since
October 2006 in the capital city of Nepal, KMC-29, Samakushi Marg, Galkophaka,
Kathmandu.
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29.12.2006
Activities of the Free Clinic in Nepal
Activities of the Free Clinic in Nepal

International Humanity is proud to announce that the clinic providing free medical care to the poorest inhabitants of the capital city Kathmandu as well as to the patiens living in close and distant surroundings is successfully carrying out its mission. Besides its daily activities the clinic performes outgoing medical care focused at the places of residence of the poorest inhabitants as well as at schools. The latest Health Camp was carried out in December 2006 at the Ashish English Boarding School in Bhandimandale, Lalitpur District, where 134 students were examined and treated free of charge. The most common diagnoses included: gastritis, tonsillitis, upper respiratory tract infections, parasitic infections as well as infections of the skin, eye, and ear. Free prophylactic antihelmintic treatment was provided to all students of the school.
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