Parkers Mobile Clinic
Unverified non-profit organisation
Parkers Mobile Clinic is a movable clinic which provide healthcare services at the doorstep of elderly, disabled, chronically ill and other vulnerables living in Anambra state, Nigeria.
The Clinic aims to solve the problem of poor accessibility to basic healthcare services and emergency health services among people who are bound to stay at the home due to the covid-19 lockdown especially elderly, disabled, chronically ill and people living in rural areas. Over 80% of these target group don’t have good access to basic care for their condition. This is due to lack of good transportation system which will convey them to hospital on time in case of medical emergencies or need to visit hospital. Mobile clinics deliver healthcare services at the comfort of their homes. The Mobile Clinic will be equipped with basic medical service facilities and staffed with right medical professionals. Mobile Clinics will scale and sustain their project by establishing a micro-health insurance scheme where patients will pay just 15 USD monthly in order to access the services.
Mobile Clinics support in the fight against coronavirus by delivering basic healthcare services at the doorstep of people who are under lockdown due to the COVID-19. The Clinic also plan to deliver hand sanitizers, face masks and other protective equipment at the doorstep of individuals who are in lock down.
Website
https://parkersmobileclinic.com/Year established
2019Organisation annual cash turnover (in US$ equivalent)
Less than 500,000Further information
- Commonwealth Youth Council Recommendation letter
- Edinburgh University Travel grant Award letter
- Openideo healthy bone challenge award letter
- Commonwealth Youth Council grant announcement