Sewa Hosts First General Clinic for Bhutani Refugees
On Saturday June 20, 2015, the Houston branch of Sewa International held its first free health clinic at the Los Arcos Apartments. For an afternoon, residents of the apartments were invited to come to the clinic to receive free health screenings, education on health issues and referrals to specialists if needed. The clinic was coordinated by the organization’s public health interns Meeta Garach and Akshata Joshi as well as the other Get Inspired Houston (GIH) interns. The clinic is the first of many the organization hopes to hold in the coming months at the apartment complex.
The purpose of the free clinic was to provide the residents of the Los Arcos Apartments a much-needed check up and counsel on where to seek treatment for their conditions. The apartments are populated primarily by refugees from countries such as Bhutan, Mexico, and Nigeria. Refugees lack access to quality healthcare in Houston primarily due to language barriers and lack of mobility. Sewa Houston’s goal in creating a monthly clinic at the Los Arcos Apartments is to bring healthcare to the refugees and mediate and language barriers.
Lead by Dr. Ashima Chauhan, a board certified Family Medicine physician, interns and medical students assisted in a variety of basic medical screenings such as taking vitals and assessing patient’s medical history. Sewa also provided the necessary translators to accommodate the various languages spoken such as Burmese, Bhutanese, and Nepalese. The clinic welcomed patients of all ages making it a successful turnout. The interns also had the opportunity to interact with the families from the ASPIRE tutorials as well as to meet some newcomers.
Sewa hopes to bring in even more patients for their next clinic in July at Los Arcos Apartments!
For more information please contact
Kavita Tewary at educationhouston@sewausa.org
or call 713-303-4253
or visit us at www.sewausa.org