World Diabetes Day
14th November is declared as world diabetes day. Every 8 seconds someone dies from diabetes, Every 30 seconds someone loses a limb to diabetes, 90% of type 2 diabetes cases can be prevented. To read more on diabetes please click Below
Pink October is the Breast Cancer awareness month. Total house clinic is organizing screening at its branches. call to book: 057 7062 505 The ABC’s of Breast HealthA- Adult women of all ages are encourages to perform breast self exams at least once a month.breast self-exams help you to be familiar with the look and […]
Total House Clinic wish you AFEHYIAPA OOOOO!!!. Health tit bits to help you Stay safe during this festive season and beyond.
Total House Clinic occupational Health and Employee wellness overview for 2020. Click below to read
Total house clinic is organizing the talk for staff of Access Bank Clients and groups interested in similar talks can contact Dr. Oppong on 0244234901
14th November 2020 marks world Diabetes day. Diabetes requires a multidisciplinary management approach.Nurses are key in the management process and professional nursing care leads to good diabetic care/control. Pass by our clinics for screening. Read Attached for more info on Diabetes
Total House clinic has completed a Nationwide Medical Screening for staff of Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Co Ltd (BOST). Our fully Equipped Mobile Clinic and Xray Truck were used for this exercise.
As we enter PINK OCTOBER let’s remind ourselves of the facts about the deadly but very preventable cancer. Let’s share with our colleagues, friends and family on the need to be aware of ourselves and report early to the hospital. Pass by any of our branches for free BREAST screening. Thank you. “GIVE HOPE, SAVE LIVES”.
Trust we are all staying safe from COVID – 19. As the world marks heart day on the 29th of September, let’s remind ourselves of what gives us life ;THE HEART.Attached is salient facts about maintenance of a healthy heart. Let’s share with our team,friends and family.
28th July 2020 “FIND THE MISSING MILLIONS”Worldwide, 290 million people are living with viral hepatitis unaware. Without finding the undiagnosed and giving them care, millions will continue to suffer and lives will be lost.