Access Health is a FREE digital virtual hospital aimed at addressing the long term objective of inadequate healthcare services in Nigeria and ensure basic healthcare and healthy lifestyle education are easily attainable via technology to 92% of Nigerians living in impoverished communities.

 

 

Free Healthcare

Access to quality healthcare is a fundamental human right, yet low income earners in Africa have limited access to basic healthcare. Annomo Foundation is committed to changing the narrative of inadequate healthcare services and facilities, ensuring basic healthcare and healthy lifestyle education are easily attainable via innovation and 21st century approaches  in Nigeria.

Access Health is the  flagship service of Annomo Foundation; a FREE digital virtual hospital which integrates modern information technology systems with world class clinical expertise in an innovative and effective way that makes it readily available to the general public. We target densely populated communities such as slums, markets, motor parks and abattoirs.

In these communities, Annomo Foundation is committed to providing:

  • Virtual Patient Centre
  • Community based Urgent Care Centers
  • Affordable Hospital Partnerships for Diagnostics

With timely access to health care systems from which these communities are often excluded, our expectation is that there is reduced prevalence of acute infections and consistent management of chronic conditions in this way improving health outcomes and quality of life for individual while promoting the prevention of ill health.

Basic Trauma Academy

Mortality from trauma continues to rise in developing countries. Trauma-related preventable death that could have been avoided if only basic principles of trauma were administered to the accident victim not just at the scene of the accident but, even in the first private hospital they were taken to.

Our team of doctors teach basic trauma principles at the local communities where we operate. They use items easily accessible within their immediate trauma scenes and environment. This weekend programme is aimed at ensuring that everyone is empowered to offer help to others in distress and reduce trauma related mortality.

We also give out trauma care guides to the masses, health professionals, and individuals for free or at a stipend for organisations. This programme is through a collaborative effort with Global Surgery At Harvard, Boston and Cambridge, UK.