Over 300 residents of Teshie and its surrounding areas in the Greater Accra Region benefitted from a free medical screening organized by Family Health University College (FHUC) and Family Health Hospital (FHH) in collaboration with the Teshie Traditional Council.
The exercise was part of the activities marking this year's Homowo festival.
Professional health officers conducted comprehensive medical consultations; provided appropriate medications, educated beneficiaries, and promoted overall well-being within the community.
Students from the Family Health Medical School and the Family Health Nursing and Midwifery School supported the initiative.
The screenings included tests for malaria, typhoid, diabetes, hypertension, eye and dental care, alongside other vital health checks and the distribution of medications for various ailments.
The initiative raised awareness about managing chronic conditions such as hypertension and diabetes through glucose level and blood pressure monitoring.
The initiative not only sought to improve the immediate health of participants but also laid a foundation for long-term health benefits in the community.
The health screening aligns with the core values of FHUC and FHH, which seek to provide compassionate healthcare services and foster the well-being of residents within the community.
Family Health University College and Family Health Hospital continue to blend cutting-edge healthcare education and the provision of healthcare services with community-driven engagements.
The success of the free Homowo Health Screening and counseling services exemplifies the organization's ongoing mission to contribute to the improvement of the health of all people through quality health education and efficient healthcare delivery.