The long-awaited reopening of the Center for Mixed Medicine and Anemia, known as the Mabanga Center, is scheduled for October 2023. After a period of intensive renovation and construction, the Center is preparing to welcome patients again.
The President of the Foundation Denise Nyakeru Tshisekedi recently visited the site to ensure that the work is progressing according to the established schedule. This visit demonstrates the Foundation’s commitment to providing quality healthcare facilities meeting the highest standards.
Patients from the Mabanga Center were temporarily transferred to the Yolo Medical Center, where they benefit from continuous and attentive care. However, with the imminent reopening of the Mabanga Center, patients will once again be able to benefit from the specialized services it offers.
The renovation of the Mabanga Center is not limited to a simple refurbishment of the facilities. Indeed, new services such as ophthalmology and dentistry will now be accessible, thus broadening the horizons of care for the community.
The Denise Nyakeru Tshisekedi Foundation, since its creation, has been a major player in raising awareness and caring for patients with sickle cell disease. Thanks to its strong partners, the Foundation was able to support and improve patient care structures.
The reopening of the Mabanga Center will mark a crucial step in the fight against sickle cell disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It also demonstrates the Foundation’s continued commitment to improving health services for the Congolese population.
In summary, the imminent reopening of the Center for Mixed Medicine and Anemia, Center Mabanga, brings hope and opportunities for sickle cell patients in the DRC. Thanks to the efforts of the Denise Nyakeru Tshisekedi Foundation and its partners, patients will soon benefit from quality care and even more comprehensive medical services.