Our Mobile Clinic, composed of compassionate team of doctors, travels to remote areas of Armenia and Artsakh to deliver much needed medical care. These trips specifically focus on the small villages and communities affected by conflict, war, and crisis and those that do not have access to basic healthcare services. Every trip of the Mobile Clinic is based on the needs of each community and offers different medical services including women’s health, pediatrics, cardiology, first aid and so much more.
Besides providing on-the-spot and direct medical services, consultation, tests, and treatment to this vulnerable population, our professionals also educate and equip them with necessary tools and information to ensure their well-being after the medical trips.
To date, our Mobile Clinic has been to 15 villages and communities throughout Armenia and Artsakh and treated close to 1000 patients.
Medical Response Armenia
Considering the current political situation and the constant threat that Armenia is under, first aid trainings that save lives has never been more important. Our “Medical Response Armenia” Project provides high-quality life support training to individuals in the medical field, including physicians, nurses, students, and other medical professionals all throughout Armenia.
To date, our team has successfully conducted 11 training sessions for approximately 300 medical professionals and students in various regions of Armenia. The sessions include CPR, the use of AED devices, hospital defibrillators, choking emergencies, and emergency rhythm interpretation. They are conducted both in Armenian and English, and utilize 12 high-quality infant and adult training mannequins, 8 Automatic External Defibrillator trainers (AEDs), and 8 Ambu-bag-valve masks. Our presentations and curriculum are both based on the current standards of the American Heart Association (AHA) and the American Red Cross.
Our vision is to create a well-organized team of local trainers and facilitators throughout Armenia with a goal to train as many people as possible to equip and prepare them for any emergencies. The more citizens trained with these crucial skills, the more lives will be saved.
US Free Clinic
Health care, a universal human right, is not accessible to all. Traveling doctors focuses volunteer talent and resources to communities and individuals in need. Although we think globally, we also believe in acting locally. Our health care workers provide direct patient care to those most vulnerable, no matter where they may be.