Healthcare for 2000 Rural Villagers in Myanmar

by MedAcross
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Healthcare for 2000 Rural Villagers in Myanmar
Healthcare for 2000 Rural Villagers in Myanmar
Healthcare for 2000 Rural Villagers in Myanmar
Healthcare for 2000 Rural Villagers in Myanmar
Healthcare for 2000 Rural Villagers in Myanmar
Healthcare for 2000 Rural Villagers in Myanmar
Healthcare for 2000 Rural Villagers in Myanmar
Healthcare for 2000 Rural Villagers in Myanmar
Healthcare for 2000 Rural Villagers in Myanmar

Project Report | Apr 21, 2023
Healing on an island without medical care

By Vittoria Brucoli | Communication and Fundraising manager

C. with MedAcross health booklet
C. with MedAcross health booklet

C. lives on Ywar Tar Yar island, in the Andaman Sea close to Kawthaung township, she is 52 years old and with her husband makes a living from fishing. Four years ago while she was fishing she injured her leg.  To treat it, she went all the way to Kawthaung Hospital, but after the emergency was fixed, she could not afford the cost of hospital care (70 percent is borne directly by the patient in Myanmar) so she returned to her island trying to care for herself at home. 

As time passed, the leg could never fully heal, and C. was no longer able to work as much as before the injury. 

The MedAcross Mobile Clinic also serves some of the islands in the Andaman archipelago, where people live without a permanent medical facility. That's how C. learned about the free care provided monthly by doctors who arrive on the island. 

"The first time I saw the doctors arrive on the island I thought it was a stroke of luck. They gave me a booklet in which they wrote down my health problems, examined me, and medicated my leg by giving me medicine. But I didn't think I would see them again, Ywar Tar Yar is an isolated place and no one ever comes here. After some time they came back, the doctors remembered my leg problem and treated me again. They explained to me that the injury will take time to heal because it has been neglected, but they assured me that I can go back to being almost like I was before the incident."

The Mobile Clinic is a vital service that reaches patients living far from health centers in Myanmar's far south, where the situation is extremely precarious. 

Nurse treating C,'s leg during Mobile Clinic
Nurse treating C,'s leg during Mobile Clinic
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