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We have collected an extensive list of online resources related to international health and medical missions. The links are organized into different categories and can be viewed by selecting a category from the list in the right-hand column below.
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- Guatemala- Places of Service
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- Honduras - Medical Mission Organizations
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Guatemala- Places of Service
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Asociación Pro Bienestar de la familia (APROFAM) The Asociación Pro Bienestar de la familia de Guatemala (APROFAM)has more than 40 years service in the health sector with an emphasis on sexual and reproductive health and a commitment to contribute to the development of Guatemalan society. It offers services in 29 clinics in 18 of the 22 departments in the country and carries out education and health activities through 3,500 voluntary promoters and 500 juvenile multipliers who provide a national coverage. |
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Asociación Pro Bienestar de la familia (APROFAM) Clinics in Guatemala Clinics, hospitals, and laboratories offering reproductive health services in Guatemala, listed by department. |
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Atkinson Family Clinic Sponsored by the God's Child Project in Antigua, this clinic makes medical, dental and pharmaceutical services available on a sliding scale ranging from free to 17 cents to a maximum of $ 7 per visit. |
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CANDELA (Centro de Adaptacion para Ninos y Adultos Discapacitados del Lago de Atitlan) CANDELA Center for Disabled Children and Adults is run independently by Guatemalan staff members who are assisted by international volunteers. |
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Centro de Salud Barbara (Partner for Surgery) Rural clinic in San Juan Sacatepéquez,one hour outside of Guatemala City. Has 2 fully-equipped ORs at the Centro de Salud Barbara . Surgical teams welcome, lodging available. Partner for Surgery will bring in patients for these teams, from among the neediest of the poor. PFS provides all necessary patient logistics from translation to follow-up care. |
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Centro Medico de Guatemala Full-service hospital in Guatemala City. |
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Clinica Ezell Clinic sponsored by Health Talents International. Clinica Ezell serves as their point of operation for all mobile medical and surgical teams. The dormitory houses visiting teams, and the surgical clinics are conducted here. The clinic is also used for health promoter training and community development classes. |
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Curamericas-Guatemala's Ixlajhuitz Clinic Cuamericas-Guatemala established this program in 2002, with USAID, to focus on women's reproductive health and children's health. The Ixlajhuitz clinic delivers health education to women through locally trained community health workers. |
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Fundación Pediátrica Guatemalteca (Guatemalan Pediatric Foundation) This organization provides health services, with emphasis on the maternal-child population, both nationally and internationally. |
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Health Organizations in Guatemala List from Medics Travel includes contact information for Guatemalan health agencies, teaching hospitals, public hospitals and rural hospitals. |
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Hospital Herrera Llerandi Herrera Llerandi Hospital is a non-profit institution with nearly 200 doctors in a variety of specialties. |
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Hospital Shalom Hospital Shalom is a not-for-profit missionary hospital located in San Benito, Peten, Guatemala; just 5 miles from the International Airport Mundo Maya and 35 miles from the ancient Mayan ruins of Tikal. Constructed by New Covenant World Missions and operated by the Asociaccion Esperanza y Sanidad para las Nacciones. |
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Hospitalito Atitlán A small private non-profit hospital serving a population of 43,000 Tz'utujil Maya on the southern shore of Lake Atitlán in the highlands of Guatemala. Local physicians work with volunteer medical personnel from around the world to provide a comprehensive scope of care, including the only 24/7 emergency and surgical obstetrical care within a 2-hour radius. |
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Hospitals in Guatemala--from the U.S. Consulate in Guatemala. Listing of hospitals in Guatemala City, including addresses and phone numbers. |
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Hospitals in Guatemala--listed on Paginas Amarillas Hospitals in Guatemala-- listed on Paginas Amarillas. Includes addresses and phone numbers |
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IDEAnet's Member Directory: Guatemala Search IDEAnet's Institutional Member Directory under the country of Guatemala and find information about hospitals and rehabilitation centers throughout Guatemala. |
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Obras Sociales Hermano Pedro Hospital and Orphanage Medical services at this Antigua hospital has been provided through Faith in Practice since 1992. Includes medical and dental clinic, pharmacy, and physical therapy services. Hosts surgical teams. |
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Proyecto Salud y Paz Medical Clinics Proyecto Salud y Paz operates medical clinics in Canton Camanchaj and Canton Urbina. Fees are low, and no patient is denied service for lack of fee. |
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Referral Centers for Guatemala City and Peten This is a list of hospitals and facilities that take patient referrals in the Guatemala City and Peten regions of Guatemala. From Hammer Partners and GuateMedical. |
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Rotary International Dental Clinic, Rio Dulce The clinic primarily serves the impoverished Q'ueqchi' Indians and Ladinos in the Rio Dulce region. The Q'ueqchi' number approximately 70,000 and before the arrival of the clinic, there was no dental care available to them. The clinic treats an average of 5,600 patients each year. |
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Senorita Elena Medical Center Managed by AMG International, Senorita Elena is a fully staffed hospital in Cubulco, Guatemala. The hospital provides medical care for the town of Cubulco and surrounding villages. Hospital is staffed partly by short-term volunteer doctors and nurses. |
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The Behrhorst Clinic Founded by Dr. Carroll Behrhorst, the clinic is now a self-sustaining, Guatemalan-led non-profit entity. Each year, it extends primary health care and community support to thousands of local people. Once a year a large surgical group from Minnesota visits (International Humanitarian Surgical Team (IHST). |
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The Behrhorst Clinic Founded by Dr. Carroll Behrhorst, the clinic is now a self-sustaining, Guatemalan-led non-profit entity in Chimaltenango. Each year, it extends primary health care and community support to thousands of local people. Once a year a large surgical group from Minnesota visits (International Humanitarian Surgical Team (IHST). |
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Transitions Foundation of Guatemala The goal of the Transitions Foundation of Guatemala is to mobilize disabled Guatemalans through health, rehabilitation, education, spiritual development, leadership skills and social integration. |
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Vincent Pescatore Eye Clinics Eye clinic established by Volunteer Optometric Services to Humanity of Pennsylvania (VOSH-PA) in Peten, Guatemala City, and Jutiapa. |
