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YADCO Medical Diagnostic Services launched in Saboba.
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4 years agoon
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Abukari Alhassan Baba
YADCO Medical Diagnostic Services launched in Saboba.
The Newly established Medical Laboratory, YADCO has been duly launched.
The Short event took place on August 17, 2022 at the premises on adjacent Late Majors house on the Saboba New Market road.
To mark a successful events, free general health screening were conducted.
The event brought a lot of people from Togo and Saboba to enjoy the Free screening.
During the Launched the Saboba Roman Catholic Parish Priest Father Frances who Commissioned the Lab prayed for the CEO, the organization, and the staff.
He call for unity among the workers and task them to do diligent work.
He further called for maximum cooperation between the workers and the clients who visit the facility.
YADCO Medical Diagnostic Services is new Medical Laboratory established in 2022 to provide health assistance to the people in Saboba, Togo and Ghana as a whole.
The Lab will provide basic health test of sickness such as full blood count, Malaria, Sickling, blood group, pregnancy test, Liver function test, Lipid Profile, Hormonal Test etc.
In an interview with the Media during the Launched the CEO of YADCO Mr. Collins Dana thanked the gathering and called for help from the Stakeholders in the District.
Mr. Dana recounts that even though the Lab is located in a deprived area, he will try as much as possible to serve the people.
He further assured that, the facility will be maintained regularly for future use.
Speaking to some of the clients who come for free screening, the express their Joy for the Lab .
According to them, they use to walk miles and even travel to places like Yendi and Tamale for some lab test but with the help of YADCO all stressed will be a thing of the past.
Source: Takal David Danaa
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