The Member of Parliament for Juaboso and Chairman of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has launched a free medical care screening program aimed at benefiting 10,000 residents in his constituency.
The annual initiative, which commenced on June 26 to June 29 involves a comprehensive range of health services including screenings for hypertension, diabetes, and other common ailments. It also includes free consultations, medicine, and referrals for further medical attention where necessary.
Speaking to Adom News, the lawmaker emphasised the importance of accessible healthcare for all, noting that many people in rural areas often face challenges in accessing quality medical services.
Healthcare is a fundamental right, and it is our duty to ensure that every constituent has access to the necessary medical services to lead healthy lives."
Medical professionals from various fields have volunteered their services for this initiative, underscoring a community-wide effort to improve health outcomes in the constituency.
The screenings are being conducted at multiple locations such as Benchema, Agyemadiem, Proso, Bonsu Nkwanta, and Boinzan among others in the constituency to maximize reach and accessibility to healthcare.
Not only the health screening, the MP is also set to provide free eye screening for the residents as well which is slated for July 2 to July 5 this year.
The eye screening would include the provision of eye lenses, medicines, and surgical services free for the constituents.
The beneficiaries of the health screenings expressed their gratitude for the initiative, with many highlighting the financial burden of healthcare costs.
They said the health screening is a lifesaver for many of them who cannot afford regular medical check-ups.
Meanwhile, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh has pledged to continue advocating for improved healthcare infrastructure and services in Juaboso and beyond as he has started constructing various facilities to provide accessibility to healthcare for the people.
This health screening is part of a broader commitment by Akandoh to enhance the well-being of his constituents, building on previous projects focused on education, infrastructure, and economic development.
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