Hôpital Saint Camille - Bouake

The Hospital Saint Camille de Lellis in Bouake is a non- profit hospital which is part of the Association Saint Camille de Lellis .The Hospital opened their doors to the public of Bouake in 1998.

Over the past five years since the national crisis began, the entire north of the country, including Bouake has been cut off from all basic health care services.

The Saint Camille Hospital and their centres for mental illness in Bouake, Korogo, and Bondokou have been the reference points of basic health, water, shelter and nutritional needs for over 80,000 people.

The Hospital, with their actively trained staff and this marginalized population, has recently begun HIV treatment.

It is estimated that over 50% of more than 70,000 children living with HIV/AIDS in the Ivory Coast are in the northern region. There are very few in the north that are currently providing comprehensive HIV services.

The Hospital covers a surface of 10,125 square meters with a possibility of further construction.
In Fact, in 2006, construction was started for a new wing of the Hospital which will include a surgery unit, radiology / ultrasound unit.

This Day Hospital is composed of: consultation studios in general medicine, an optician clinic for glasses where lenses are actually cut for individual patients and optical operations. There is also a dentist’s studio. For general medicine there is a laboratory and a pharmacy.

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Fondazione Saint Camille de Lellis - Via Collina d'Oro 13 - 6900 Lugano - Switzerland  email