Awdal Hospital is a non-profit healthcare institution established in 2017, primarily founded by female physicians with the mission of serving the underprivileged communities in the Awdal region and surrounding villages. Its establishment reflects a commitment to addressing the healthcare needs of marginalized populations in the region.
The hospital offers comprehensive healthcare services to individuals across all age groups, delivering high-quality care grounded in evidence-based medicine. Since its inception, the hospital has consistently provided excellent care for over eight years. The range of services offered includes internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics, and surgery, ensuring a broad spectrum of medical needs are met within the community.
Providing comprehensive and compassionate care across all age groups.
Maintaining 24/7 availability for medical emergencies and care continuity.
Promoting ongoing medical education for our staff through seminars and training.
Raising public health awareness in the broader Somali community through outreach, particularly in underserved rural areas.
Awdal Hospital stands out due to its commitment to evidence-based medicine and continuous quality care. Established by six specialized healthcare professionals, the hospital has served the Borama community and surrounding villages for over eight years, offering comprehensive medical services backed by modern practices and clinical standards.
We offer a wide range of services including internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics, general surgery, and family medicine. Our facilities feature an operating theater, labor and delivery rooms, outpatient and inpatient departments, and a clinical laboratory—ensuring all patient needs are met under one roof.
Yes, Awdal Hospital provides 24/7 emergency and inpatient care. Our team of dedicated professionals is always on standby to ensure continuous medical support and urgent response for both routine and critical healthcare needs.
Absolutely. Part of our mission includes promoting public health awareness, especially in underserved rural communities. We conduct educational outreach focused on non-communicable diseases, early detection, and prevention practices to improve overall health outcomes across the region.