Advancing Health Equity in Underserved Communities
Advancing Health Equity in Underserved Communities
We provide essential medical equipment and supplies to local hospitals and conduct consistent on-site medical services.
We host professional medical training and seminars to strengthen the capacity of local healthcare workers.
We establish long-term partnerships with local hospitals and medical institutions to cultivate resilient, sustainable healthcare systems.
We systematically collect and analyze medical data to inform evidence-based strategies and optimize our support.
We visit schools and remote villages with limited hospital access to deliver comprehensive medical care. Teams of medical professionals from various specialties, including internal medicine, surgery, and dentistry, collaborate to provide essential healthcare services. This care is complemented by basic hygiene education—covering proper toothbrushing, handwashing, and cough etiquette—which is crucial for lifelong health and long-term community well-being.
We deliver cutting-edge medical knowledge and techniques in specialized fields such as pain medicine, plastic surgery, infectious diseases, cardiology, and pharmacy to local medical staff. Going beyond theoretical education, we strengthen the capabilities of local healthcare workers through hands-on practice within collaborative care settings.
As a platform NGO, MediAccess connects individuals with critical medical needs to specialized institutions capable of providing advanced treatment.
| 2004 | Invitation surgery for Chinese children (congenital heart disease, etc.) | 2014 | Invitation surgery conducted at Soon Chun Hyang Hospital |
| 2005 | Invitation surgery for Cambodian locals | 2016 | Invitation surgery for Senegalese child with facial deformity |
| 2006 | Invitation surgery for Chinese children/adults (burn patients) | Invitation surgery for Indonesian patient with endometrial cancer | |
| Invitation surgery for African teenage girl | 2018 | Ovarian cancer surgery performed at Hebron Hospital, Cambodia | |
| Invitation treatment for Vietnamese locals | Surgery performed on a Cambodian child with syndactyly and pressure sores | ||
| 2007 | Invitation surgery for Cambodian children | 2019 | Surgery performed on an Ivorian child with a cleft lip |
| 2008 | Invitation surgery for Chinese teenagers (male/female, burn patients) | 2021 | Invitation for reconstructive surgery for a Gambian child with a congenital foot cleft |
| 2009 | Surgery for Filipino foreign worker (otitis media) | 2023 | Invitation for corrective surgery for a Sri Lankan patient with genu valgum and congenital patellar deformity |
| 2010 | Invitation surgery for Indonesian theology student | 2024 | Hand polydactyly surgery performed on a Mauritanian patient |
| 2011 | Surgery support for domestic student | 2025 | Cochlear implant remapping treatment for children with hearing impairments in Tajikistan |
| 2013 | Invitation surgery for Cambodian/Chinese children (burn patients) | Invitation for surgery for a Filipino child with a cleft palate |
Founded as a small clinic in 2007, Hebron Medical Center has grown into a comprehensive hospital in Cambodia, serving approximately 90,000 patients annually. Dedicated to fostering a healthier Cambodia, they provide high-quality medical services at low cost—or free of charge—to marginalized community members. MediAccess plans to collaborate with the Center to support its journey toward medical self-reliance.
Located in Metro City on Sumatra Island, Indonesia, Mardi Waluyo Hospital is a mid-sized, 168-bed facility that provides free medical services to impoverished villages and regional patients. Following a cooperation conference in February 2025, MediAccess began dispatching medical teams to offer care and training alongside local healthcare workers, while also supplying essential medical equipment and supplies.
Established in 2008 through collaboration between missionary Baek Young-sim and Daeyang Shipping, Daeyang Luke Hospital is Malawi's largest comprehensive hospital, dedicated to providing quality medical services to the medically underserved. Through this partnership, MediAccess has operated mobile clinics for residents in hard-to-reach areas, delivering healthcare services in impoverished regions of Malawi and supporting the enhancement of local medical workforce capacity through seminars.