Trusted Care Medical Centre

Trusted Care Medical Centre Trusted Care Medical Centre is a Private Medical Clinic located in Serowe Old Mall A General Doctor

18/12/2024

Our valued customers

Kindly note that the clinic will be closed from 25 December 2024 until 05 January 2025.

We shall be back on duty come Monday 06 January 2025.

Happy holidays from us all at Trusted Care Medical Centre.

21/12/2023

Our valued customers

Kindly note that the clinic will be closed from 24 December 2023 until 02 January 2024.

We shall be back on duty come Wednesday 03 January 2024.

Happy holidays from us all at Trusted Care Medical Centre.

30/09/2023

Guess what?
People who are not active enough have a 20- 30% increased risk of death compared to people that are. Give your body a boost and move for 150-300 mins every week - every move counts!

12/06/2023

Here are some ways to ↘️ your cancer risk:
🚭 Don't use to***co
🏊‍♂️ Exercise regularly
🍅 Eat healthy foods
☀️ Avoid strong sunlight for prolonged periods
🥃 Drink less alcohol

Let's beat cancer!

06/04/2023

To Our Valued Clients

Happy Easter from all of us at Trusted Care Medical Centre

Kindly note that we are closed from 07 April 2023 until 10 April 2023.

We shall be back on duty come 11 April 2023 at 8am.

Thanx in advance

Wellness day
03/04/2023

Wellness day

22/03/2023

PRESS RELEASE

BEWARE OF AN ONGOING FLU BUG

The Ministry of Health informs members of the public that there is an increase in the number of people turning up at health facilities with influenza like illnesses. Most of these cases, however, test negative for COVID-19.

The ministry is currently investigating the possible cause of these influenza like illnesses. It therefore, advises members of the public to take precautionary measures like avoiding crowded areas and choosing to put on masks when with people showing symptoms of influenza like illnesses. The ministry further advises the public to practise good hygiene practices all the time, like always washing hands with clean water and soap and covering mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing. Although the numbers of people seen at health facilities across the country, have been increasing in the past few days, no hospitalizations or deaths have so far been recorded.

The ministry will keep an eye on this situation and advise as may be necessary. For now, anyone feeling unwell should immediately visit the nearest health facility for medical attention.

Thank you.

Yours faithfully

Dr Christopher Nyanga
For Permanent Secretary

11/03/2023

Keeping active for at least 30 mins per day, three times a week can keep a host of diseases at bay. Make a commitment today to invest in your health.

31/01/2023

Very important.

05/10/2022

ELEPHANTIASIS ROBS GAANAOPE OF BRIGHT FUTURE

Born a healthy child in 1989 in Serowe, Rebaone Gaanaope never knew that his life would take a downturn just when he was doing his second year at Serowe Brigade, studying Carpentry and Joinery.

He started school at Western Primary School for his Standard one to seven and went on to Boipelego Junior Secondary School for his junior certificate and then to Swaneng Hill School for his BGCSE.

At 22, the young man’s life changed after developing a sore and some swelling, for which he sought medical attention and was given treatment. However, the treatment did work and he went back to the hospital after six months and that was when he was diagnosed with elephantiasis, a rare illness with no known cure.

“Before I was told I had elephantiasis I was clueless about it and I did not know such conditions existed,” he says.

This illness is not only a mystery to the patient, but also to the medical personnel, as they cannot not tell what causes it. It has not only robbed him of his mobility, but his independence.

During his Swaneng days Mr Gaanaope says he was an avid tennis player, a sport he can now not play due to his condition.

Mr Gaanaope says at the time of his diagnosis, he was doing second year at Serowe Brigade, studying Carpentry and Joinery. He said he ended up dropping out of school, temporarily he thought, to try to deal with his condition. But little did he know that it was the last time he would ever walk the corridors of the brigade.

“What is disheartening is that the medical personnel could not me tell what was causing the condition.

Some said it was caused by mosquito bites and was most likely to occur in places where there were deltas,” he said. Mr Gaanaope says he went berserk upon hearing that, because people got bitten by mosquitoes every day, but they never get elephantiasis. He wondered why him, why should he be so unfortunate.

He said his life was now a living prison as he is unable to work and fend for his family, with even a bleaker future ahead. He says his dreams of owning construction and manufacturing companies, crumble with every swelling.

https://dailynews.gov.bw/news-detail/69503

15/06/2022

YOUNG PEOPLE INCREASINGLY IN NEED OF CRITICAL CARE IN LOCAL HOSPITALS DUE TO A NEW SURGE IN COVID 19

Young people are increasingly being admitted to local hospitals as the 5th wave of Covid-19 rages on.

The Director of public health services Dr. Pamela Smith-Lawrence, when giving a covid update last night, said the majority of patients at Sir Ketumile Masire Teaching Hospital were under 40 years, and in need of oxygen assistance.

Smith-Lawrence said this could be because vaccine uptake amongst the youth is low. She added that the youth should be encouraged to vaccinate and seek valid information on vaccines. This as some are deterred by false information that is circulating.

Address

Kgogolamoko Centre (Between Margistrate Court And Usave Shoprite) , Plot 2229, Serowe Main Mall
Serowe

Opening Hours

Monday 08:30 - 17:30
Tuesday 08:30 - 17:30
Wednesday 08:30 - 17:30
Thursday 08:30 - 17:30
Friday 08:30 - 17:30
Saturday 09:00 - 13:00

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