Medical Clinic Update

 

“The King will reply, ‘I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me’.” – Matthew 25:40

Some of our medical staff went on vacation to Kenya. Our missionary Doctor Tom also went to the states for a period of three months to rest. We thank God for the addition of one nurse midwife Loise and Hillary from Tenwek who came to cover Dennis for three weeks.

AyakThe clinic yesterday was extremely busy, during lunch hour they had seen over seventy patients and about fifty were still in the queue. By God’s grace, Doctor Rozzi arrived in the compound in the afternoon. We thank God so much for him as he will be covering Dr Tom for a period of three months.

Many cases reported yesterday were malaria and most of them being emergencies  about 134 patients were seen. An expectant mother visited our ANC. Achan Kuot 23 years old had been visiting the ANC since last year and she had been having complications with her pregnancies. yesterday she visited the clinic and the midwife examined her.

She is 32 weeks gestation and she was diagnosed with placenta praevia, meaning bleeding during pregnancy. Nothing could be done except to refer her to a bigger hospital. She was referred to Wau with our ambulance for further treatments. Please pray for God’s healing and protection over her pregnancy.

A girl of twelve years was brought to our clinic. Ayak Majok was diagnosed with the cancer of the bone on her right hand earlier in Juba Hospital which is the biggest Hospital in South Sudan with good medical facilities and equipments. Due to lack of finances from her family, she had been suffering with this sickness for over a year and her family decided to bring her to our clinic for help.

Ayak may be required to be taken to Nairobi for surgery or further treatments. Please pray for her for God’s healing and God to make a way to get to Nairobi before it is too late.

We thank God the roofing of our new clinic is complete. The constructors are still working on the wall and within a short period of time the clinic will be complete. Soon we will have a bigger clinic and so many people will get help. We are trusting God for provision of equipments and facilities so that many people will get help in the clinic without getting transferred to Wau Hospital or Juba.

2 thoughts on “Medical Clinic Update”

  1. Thank you and God bless all of you for the work and care you give in Jesus’ name. I’m amazed and inspired by your strength and courage! I’m praying for you in CA right now…May God protect and bless you and your ministry.
    Amanda

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