6,468 Agogo Residents benefit from Ghana Medical Relief’s free health care

The Ghana Medical Relief (GMR) has successfully ended its five-day free medical outreach in Agogo in the Ashanti Region.

The team which earlier donated to the Royal Seed Orphanage in Bawjiase, rendered services such as Paediatric urology, medical, dental and obstetrics, among others to 6,468 people in Agogo and its immediate environs from Monday 25th July to Friday 29th July.

The medical outreach held at the Agogo Presbyterian Hospital saw the administering of medications, performance of minor surgeries and registration of 1,135 persons unto the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) for free.

The United States-based non-profit organisation in collaboration with Hon. Kwadwo Baah Agyemang, former Member of Parliament for Asante Akim North Constituency and the Chief Executive Officer for Ghana Digital Centres, and some medical practitioners based in Ghana donated medical supplies to the Agogo Presbyterian Hospital.

Additionally, GMR offered Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) training to 120 students and staff of Agogo Nursing Training College and Agogo Presbyterian Hospital respectively, as well as the provision of health education to 1652 students drawn from senior high schools within the Agogo enclave.

The President of GMR, Dr Samuel Kwapong Owusu who spoke on the sidelines of the closing ceremony for the outreach program expressed his profound gratitude to all those who supported making this year’s medical outreach a success notably Hon Kwadwo Baah Agyemang, Mr Alex Kesse and the entire staff of Agogo Presbyterian Hospital, GMR volunteers and sponsors.

“I am hopeful that subsequent outreaches to deprive communities in Ghana would yield great results,” he averred.

He announced that GMR’s next medical mission would take place in Tamale in the Northern Region.

In a related development, the delegation from GMR led by its President, Dr Samuel Kwapong Owusu called on the Second Lady of the Republic of Ghana, Her Excellency Samira Bawumia.