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Just like other developing countries, Nigeria is trying to build up her health system but we still have a long way to go bringing it up to par. Thousands of people on the streets of lagos, and indeed in Nigeria as a whole, cannot afford medical care and will remain in their ill health, and even deteriorate, not because their conditions are incurable but because they cannot afford to pay their medical bills.
Edensfield Health Foundation is a medical NGO which provides quality healthcare free of charge to those who cannot afford it, through mass medical missions. In April 2010 we organized a mission in collaboration with the Lagos State Ministry of Health where we attended to 21,070 cases providing free medical, surgical and dental treatment amongst other things. We are set to organise a second event but need about N30 million to successfully implement this project to reach even more people.




Edensfield Medical Mission


2010 Report Summary

The first Edensfield medical mission was conducted in collaboration with the Lagos State Ministry of Health and our partners from Washington, The Moses Lake Medical Team. It held from April 12 to 16 and was conducted from three centers namely:

  • Akerele Health Center, Surulere where general medical, eye, dental and obstetrics & gynaecology cases where attended to.

Nurses with the Moses Lake Medical Team taking the vital signs of patients before they see the doctors.

  • General Hospital, Mushin where surgeries such as cataract extractions, herniorapphys, lumpectomies, etc were performed.
Eye Surgery Patients waiting to see the opthalmologist
during the Medical Missions at General Hospital, Mushin.

  • Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja where cleft lip & palate repairs were done. The mission successfully intervened in 21,070 cases in a 5 day period as follows. All procedures /treatment were provided at no cost to the patients.

Surgeons operating on 2 different general surgery cases during the missions.







STATISTICS AT THE EKO FREE HEALTH MISSION WITH EDENSFIELD TO



SURULERE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA,

APRIL 12TH – 16TH 2010






TOTAL NUMBER OF PEOPLE SEEN DURING THE MISSION = 21, 070




GENERAL CONSULTATION/TREATMENT = 13, 037






BLINDNESS PREVENTION PROGRAMME

Total Number of Registered Patients = 1, 405

Total Number of given glasses = 562

Eye surgeries performed = 269

Special Order = 406

 
GENERAL SURGERY


Total Number of General surgery performed 122




DENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMME

Total Number of Registered Patients = 771


Oral Hygiene Instruction = 323


Extractions = 263


Curettage = 14


Scaling & Polishing = 84


Filling = 7


Gingivectomy = 68


Others = 12



HIV COUNSELLING AND TESTING


Total number tested and counseled = 1,400

Total number positive and referred = 8

Total number negative = 1, 392




HEALTH EDUCATION 3,480


IEC Materials:



Diabetes Materials = 301


Hypertension = 632


Breast Cancer = 243


Cervical Cancer = 405


Prostate Cancer = 342


TB = 221


ORT = 216


Family Planning = 131


Malaria = 1,029




ANTE-NATAL CARE 833


CLEFT LIP & PALATE SURGERIES 22


2011 November Medical Mission

A second mission is planned within the Ibeju–Lekki axis which is a rather impoverished area where subsistence farming and fishing are the main occupations. A lot is required in terms of funding and equipment to make an impact on healthcare provision in this locality. As a means of achieving this overall goal, Edensfield has committed to renovating and equipping one of the Primary Health Centers (PHCs) within the Ibeju-Lekki Local Government Area. Ideally, the provision of a medical doctor to work in the PHC in the first year would go a long way in ensuring a reasonable level of healthcare provision.

For more information on how you can partner with us please contact:

Edensfield Health Foundation

144, Gbagada-Oworonsoki Expressway,

Lagos, Nigeria.


Tel: 234-1-7028025585


E-mail: info@edensfieldhf.org

www.edensfieldhf.org