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Family Practice Clinics

Who We Are

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Vozandes Family Practice clinics were born twelve years ago as a response to the need to place family practice doctors and healthcare workers that Hospital Vozandes was training. Four years later, the system for the current family practice clinics was put into place with the opening of the South Clinic, which was the first to be under the direction of Vozandes Community Development. The primary goal of all of our family practice clinics is to serve the poor with quality healthcare. Meeting this physical need gives us a great opportunity to share the Gospel. Hopefully, people will find both physical and spiritual healing when they walk through the door of one of our clinics.

We are doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals who are well trained and dedicated to serving the poor in Ecuador. By using our abilities, we provide those who would not normally be able to afford it with quality healthcare.

What we're doing now

At this point, four of the clinics are legally and financially independent of HCJB. The South Clinic, the La Gasca Clinic, the Carcelen Clinic, and the Santo Domingo Clinic all still receive donated items such as medicines and supplies through Vozandes Community Development, and missionaries working with HCJB still go to these clinics to serve. They each carry the name of Vozandes and have a contract with HCJB stating that they will maintain low costs for healthcare while maintaining the quality of healthcare that Vozandes has come to stand for. It is our goal that all of our clinics would one day be independent legally and financially like these four clinics, and we are working towards that goal.

Get Involved

Praying for the each of the clinics

Giving
  • Donations can be sent to account #374990. If you choose to give please specify which clinic you want you donation to go to. Click here to donate online.
Serving as a career missionary or working visitor
  • Any person working in the healthcare field is needed
Come as a summer intern for a period of 9 weeks to learn about Ecuadorian culture and gain some experience working in healthcare



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