The Ghana Medical Relief (GMR) is set to embark on a five-day free medical mission at Atibie in the Eastern Region.
The exercise which begins on Monday, August 2, 2021, to Friday, August 6, 2021, will provide a platform for general health screening, pediatrics, dental, urological, obstetrics and health education to more than 5,000 people in Atibie and its surrounding communities.

The registered non-profit organisation based in the United States of America and Ghana has been embarking on a free medical mission to Ghana every summer.

The team had its first mission in 2018 at Asiakwa; a town in the East Akim District of the Eastern Region before proceeding to Anomabo, a town on the coast of the Mfantsiman Municipal District of the Central Region in 2019.

However, as a result of Covid-19, its 2020 health mission was suspended.

The GMR is therefore entreating all residents in Atibie and its environs to take advantage of the event to seek free medical care.
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