Ibadan Rotary Clubs Organise Free Health for Residents

As part of the core mandates of focus, Ibadan Rotary Clubs just concluded a free health program for residents of the state suffering from one ailment or the other.

The participated clubs include RC Ibadan Akobo, RC Ibadan Prestige, RC Ibadan Ring Road, RC Ibadan City Central, RC Agodi Ibadan and RC Oyo Metro.

The two-day event was kick-started on October 25 2022 Molete Health Centre and ended on October 26, 2022 at Iwo Road Health Centre.

Tagged “Rotary Family Health Days,” the clubs focused on health related issues which ranged from Polio immunization, Malaria screening and treatment, HIV testing and counseling, Hepatitis B and C, Diabetes and glucose level streaming.

Others include Hypertension screening, Tuberculosis screening, Eye cataract test, Dental care, Covid-19 awareness and sensitisation, among treatment of other ailments.

The free health programme attracted people from both far and near which afforded them the opportunity to have their health status examined at no cost.

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