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Charity Hospital Services

Affordable, subsidised clinical care that widens access to essential healthcare for older adults who might otherwise go without it.

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Widening access to care

Clinical support that doesn't stop at the clinic door

Many older adults in rural communities have no realistic access to formal medical care. Our Charity Hospital Services exist to close that gap — delivering affordable or subsidised health screenings, treatment and referrals through community outreach and partnerships with healthcare professionals.

These services often work hand in hand with our medical missions and in-home support programs, so a client's care doesn't end when a screening does.

Licensed by the Imo State Ministry of Health — Hospital Registration No. MH/MD/0076/25, registered 1st September 2025 — and operated in line with the National Health Act 2014.

What's included

Core clinical services

Health screenings

Routine screenings to catch and manage conditions early, before they become harder and costlier to treat.

Affordable treatment

Subsidised clinical support that keeps cost from standing between an older person and the care they need.

Referrals

Connections to specialists and facilities for needs beyond what a community outreach can provide directly.

Outpatient & inpatient care

General medicine consultations, minor ailments and ward admissions for those who need to stay under observation.

Maternal & child health

Delivery, antenatal and postnatal care, and immunizations for mothers and children in the community.

Lab, pharmacy & minor surgery

Basic diagnostics, minor surgical procedures and a pharmacy stocked with essential drugs, plus emergency stabilization.

The heartbeat of our operations

The hospital is a safe space for the sick, the poor and the elderly. Our doctors, nurses and support team work hand-in-hand to attend to outpatients, monitor in-patients and carry out minor surgeries.

Its doors are open to everyone, especially those who cannot afford care elsewhere. Most services are heavily subsidised — consultations, medications and basic tests are offered at minimal or no cost. Even when medicine runs short, empathy never does.

No one turned away

A sliding-scale fee structure

Patients pay based on ability, never on demand. Treatment is provided first — payment can follow later, in installments, or be waived entirely after social review for verified hardship cases.

Tier 1 · Indigent patients

Receive 0–70% subsidy on treatment costs.

Tier 2 · Low-income earners

Receive 50–70% subsidy on treatment costs.

Tier 3 · Moderate-income earners

Pay standard low fees, below market rate.

A small number of fee-based services, such as private ward admissions, are priced slightly higher — revenue that goes straight back into subsidised care, facility operations and staff welfare.

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