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Medical Practices in Liberia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Medical Practices sector based in Liberia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
5 on file
Snapper Hill Clinic Limited
Snapper Hill Clinic is your friendly neighborhood clinic in Monrovia, Liberia. We are committed to Superior Patient Experiences and High-quality Medical Care. We have Tier 1, non-generic American drugs, our facility is clean and patients see the doctor and are cared for in a timely and effective manner. Our Products and Services: 1) The Clinic provides general physician’s diagnoses and referrals, prescriptions, an internal pharmacy and laboratory and a diagnostic center. Services include: a. Pre and post pregnancy care (including Ultrasound diagnostics) b. Adult Women Care c. Children Care d. New-born care, infant care, annual physicals and immunisations to children e. Intensive Malaria Care f. General Care for all ages g. Doctor Consultation h. Drugs Prescription Services i. Pharmacy j. Diagnostic Laboratory service k. Heart and Blood Pressure Monitor l. Patients Check-up and Appointment Reminders m. Sexually Transmitted Disease Care n. Elderly Care Services o. Basic medical diagnostics (blood tests for malaria, typhoid, etc.)
11 to 50 staff
Snapper Hill Clinic
For more than 30 years, Snapper Hill Clinic has provided high-quality medical services throughout the Greater Monrovia region. Our Services Include- Adult & Children Primary Care - Diagnostics (X-Ray, Ultrasound, EKG, Laboratory)- Deliveries - Minor Surgeries
11 to 50 staff
Liberia Association Of Medical Laboratory Technology Lamlt
The Liberia Association of Medical Laboratory Technology (LAMLT) is a non-governmental, non-religious, nonpartisan, and not-for-profit civic professional organization whose mission is to standardize quality medical laboratory diagnostic services across Liberia, in line with international best practices with customer satisfaction in mind. As inscribed in her name, the organization comprises Professional Medical Laboratory practitioners with a community of more than members across Liberia who are contributing towards quality Diagnostic activities in rural and urban Liberia.
1 to 10 staff
Liberia College Of Physicians And Surgeons
Prior to the 1990 civil war, Liberia had developed a vibrant medical education system that attracted students from throughout West Africa and produced excellent clinicians and academicians. Among the most profound and long lasting impacts of the Liberian civil war (1990-2003) were the decimation of the country’s educational and health systems. Health data in 2012 revealed that there were approximately two hundred fifteen (215) registered and licensed physicians in the country. Of those registered physicians, one hundred and forty-four (144) were Liberian doctors and less than fifteen (15) were specialized clinical physicians. Undoubtedly, this severe shortage of specialist physicians prevents the Government of Liberia (GoL), through the Ministry of Health (MoH), from meeting its global human resources for health index and, particularly for specialist physicians as enshrined in the 10-Year National Health Policy & Plan for 2011-2021. This shortage of specialist physicians continues to severely limit access to basic healthcare for the country’s 4 million plus inhabitants. In response to the country’s critical shortage of physicians, on 22nd May 2013 the National Legislature signed into handbill an Act establishing the Liberian College of Physicians and Surgeons (LCPS). Later that year, a technical working group set up by the Minister of Health, Dr. Walter T. Gwenigale and headed by the Chief Medical Officer of the Republic of Liberia, Dr. Bernice T. Dahn, visited Accra Ghana, to under study the Ghanaian model of post graduate medical residency training. On 30th September 2013, the College was launched by Vice President, Ambassador Joseph Nyema Boakai with Dr. Roseda E. Marshall as the first President and Chairperson of the Post-graduate Medical Council, and Dr. Stephen B. Kennedy as Secretary General. Postgraduate training in Internal Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics/ Gynecology and Pediatrics commenced in October of 2013 with a cohort of 19 residents
51 to 200 staff
Mcai - Maternal & Childhealth Advocacy International
Founded in 1995 in response to the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Maternal & Childhealth Advocacy International (MCAI) is a UK-based medical charity with a strong track record of saving and improving the lives of babies, children, and pregnant women and adolescent girls in some of the world’s poorest and most troubled countries. MCAI has no political or religious affiliation and humanitarianism is at the heart of all that we do.
11 to 50 staff