Healthcare Services Outreach Program

“We Deliver Professional Healthcare Services To Those In Need.”

Our Healthcare Outreach Program in action.

Our Healthcare Services Outreach Program conducts nonprofit healthcare activities for many hard-to-reach rural communities in Mindanao, Philippines.

Each healthcare event is 100% funded through nonprofit donations; we are limited in the number of activities we can conduct. The more contributions, the more significant number of activities we can achieve.

Due to financial constraints, families in Mindanao’s rural communities cannot afford private health care or buy medicine independently. Additionally, these families have difficulty accessing aid in public institutions. Because of this, we will continue to conduct healthcare missions throughout rural Mindanao. 

Regular preventative medical checkups are essential to healthy living; therefore, our Healthcare Services Outreach Program focuses on primary preventative medical care, consultations, and treatments. Besides standard medical care activities, we will conduct at least two events that offer circumcision (tuli) procedures. Generally, with each medical services activity, we can treat up to 100 patients; however, that number depends on the number of available doctors.

UFFHI medical teams diagnose medical conditions and give appropriate individual-specific medical management through vitamins and supplements and the proper and complete dosage of medicines; wound care; nutritional monitoring, and health care checkups.

Our doctor and patient consultations include the following:

+ Treatments and prevention of the patient’s specific illness or injury;

+ Proper hygiene and diet;

+ Basic health protocols to prevent COVID-19 infection;

+ The need for isolation/quarantine when infected with COVID-19.

+ Distribution of vitamins, medicines, and medical supplies at the end of their checkups. 

Our Healthcare Services Outreach Program helps educate and provide medical care and treatments to the poor and indigenous communities that cannot access the care and treatment they desperately need.