Oda Foundation Healthcare
rural women’s, family, and emergency care

We built our region’s premier healthcare facility —
a full lab and 300+ medicines,
a full Nepali staff of 12,
2 government-funded nurse-midwives,
a fully female labor and delivery team,
and 24/7 emergency care

3,400 patients a year travel 3+ hours to visit the Oda Foundation’s medical facility.

3,400 patients a year travel 3+ hours to visit the Oda Foundation’s medical facility.

We have served over 65,000 patients since opening our clinic in 2013.

We have served over 65,000 patients since opening our clinic in 2013.

We have secured $30,000 USD in support from the Nepali government - contributing to goals for financial independence.

We have secured $30,000 USD in support from the Nepali government - contributing to goals for financial independence.

The Oda Foundation Clinic emphasizes
preventative care + critical services,
healthcare equality,
and emergency medical coverage

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Medical Emergencies - we cover costs families would otherwise be unable to undertake living on $1 a day.

An 18 month-old girl, at right, fell off a terrace. We saved her life by assessing her condition, then providing for her transport and care in Kathmandu for pediatric neurosurgery.

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Every day, our clinicians work to eliminate disparities.

— We are building the Odanaku Birthing Center to provide even better quality care for women.
— Our staff undergo regular CME (Continuing Medical Education) courses.
— We organize community trainings on reproductive health, antibiotic resistance, and more.

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Critical Services: patients pay what they can afford.

— Patients pay up to 50 rupees (50 cents) for their care; ~ $1.89 at cost.
— We offer critically-needed women’s healthcare: counsel, delivery, birth control, UTI care, and more.
— We drastically increased treatment of major morbidities, like pneumonia and neonatal death.