How Rotary Club Of Ibadan Oritamefa Blessed The Society With Medical Outreach

The Rotary Club of Ibadan Oritamefa had a medical outreach for the Yemetu Alaadorin community.

They had a team of medical professionals including Physicians, Physiotherapists, nurses, medical laboratory scientists, and record officers who volunteered for the program.

The members of the community were tested for Body/mass index, high blood pressure, malaria, blood glucose, HIV.

After going through the tests, they had free consultation with the physicians and we’re given the necessary medications to take home while those who needed further attention were referred to the right centers.

According to the president of the club Sotiloye,the club had about 200 participants who benefitted from the program.

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