Smile Train and Teem Dental To Collaborate for Free Surgery in Warri Come April 10th - 13th 2024

 






By  Carolyn Omagbemi 


Warri 


Teem Dental Clinic, in partnership with Smile Train, is launching an initiative to provide free medical surgery for children with cleft lip and palate conditions in Effurun, Warri, and surrounding areas in Delta State, starting from April 10th to April 13th, 2024. 


This groundbreaking effort aims to address congenital defects, offering corrective surgeries at Teem Clinic's facilities in Effurun.


 Dr. Etetefia Mabel, CEO of Teem Clinic Dental, during a well organized Press Conference expressed her enthusiasm for the collaboration, emphasizing the importance of improving access to essential medical care for underserved populations.


 Through this initiative, both organizations seek to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those affected by cleft lip and palate conditions, combating stigma and isolation. 

Parents of affected babies   are encouraged to register in advance at Teem Clinic's Warri location and can reach out for further information. 

With the support of Smile Train and dedicated professionals, this collaborative effort holds the promise of transforming lives and promoting treatment accessibility in Effurun, Warri, and beyond. The Group  stated that they can be contacted with the provided gsm numbers @ 08023161800 or 08029039656 to get details of any other relevant information needed by the victims of cleft lip/cleft palate condition







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