Why Choose SCHF?

Our Comprehensive Healthcare Services:

Bridging the Gap in Nigeria

Supreme Care Health Foundation (SCHF) provides a range of essential healthcare services designed to improve health outcomes for underserved populations across Nigeria.
Our services are delivered through community outreach programs, partnerships with local health facilities, and mobile clinics, ensuring accessibility and quality care where it is needed most.
We focus on preventive, diagnostic, and treatment services, all aimed at fostering a healthier Nigeria.

Health Education and
Awareness Headline:

Empowering Communities Through Knowledge

Overview:
Knowledge is the first step towards better health. SCHF conducts extensive health education and awareness campaigns to empower individuals and communities with vital information about disease prevention, healthy living practices, and available healthcare resources.
Our approach is culturally sensitive and utilizes various communication channels to reach diverse audiences.

Key Services:

Community Health Talks:

Regular interactive sessions in local communities, schools,and religious centers on topics such as Hepatitis B prevention, HIV/AIDS awareness,Malaria control, maternal health, and hygiene practices.

Development and Dissemination of IEC Materials:

Creation and distribution of Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) materials, including brochures,
posters, fact sheets, and short videos, translated into local languages where appropriate.

Media Campaigns:

Strategic use of radio, television, and social media platforms to disseminate public health messages, featuring expert interviews, public service announcements, and success stories.

Peer Education Programs:

Training and empowering community members, including youth and women, to become peer educators who can share health information within their networks, fostering sustainable knowledge transfer.

Disease Screening and
Diagnosis Headline:

Early Detection for Better Health Outcomes

Overview:
Early and accurate diagnosis is critical for effective disease management and prevention of complications. SCHF facilitates access to essential screening and diagnostic services,particularly for prevalent infectious diseases and other health conditions that disproportionately affect vulnerable populations.

Key Service:

Disease Screening and Diagnosis Headline:

Hepatitis B Screening:

Free or subsidized rapid diagnostic tests for Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) in communities, followed by counseling and referral for confirmatory testing and care.

HIV Counseling and Testing (HCT):

Confidential and voluntary HIV testing services,integrated with pre- and post-test counseling, and immediate linkage to care for positive individuals.

Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs):

On-site testing for Malaria, enabling prompt diagnosis and treatment, especially in remote areas with limited access to laboratories.

Tuberculosis (TB) Screening:

Symptom screening, sputum collection for GeneXpert testing, and referral for chest X-rays where necessary, to identify presumptive TB cases and link them to treatment.

Blood Pressure and Diabetes Screening:

Basic health checks to identify individuals at risk of non-communicable diseases, with referrals for further medical evaluation and management.

Vaccination and Immunization
Programs Headline:

Protecting Communities Through Prevention

Overview:
Vaccination is one of the most cost-effective public health interventions.
SCHF actively supports and implements vaccination programs to protect communities from preventable diseases, with a strong emphasis on Hepatitis B and routine childhood immunizations.

Hepatitis B Vaccination:

Provision of Hepatitis B vaccine doses, particularly for at-risk
groups such as newborns (birth dose), children, adolescents, and healthcare workers.
We also conduct catch-up vaccination campaigns.

Routine Immunization Support:

Collaboration with government health agencies to
strengthen routine immunization services for children, ensuring high coverage rates for
vaccines against diseases like polio, measles, diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus.

Vaccine Advocacy:

Advocating for increased government investment in vaccine
procurement, cold chain maintenance, and equitable distribution to ensure all eligible
individuals have access to life-saving vaccines.

Access to Treatment and Care
Headline:

Ensuring Continuity of Care for All

Overview:
Beyond diagnosis, SCHF works to ensure that individuals receive appropriate treatment and ongoing care.
We bridge gaps in the healthcare system by facilitating access to medications,supporting treatment adherence, and providing referrals to specialized services.

Antiviral Treatment Linkage (Hepatitis B & HIV):

Assisting diagnosed individuals in accessing affordable antiviral medications and connecting them with healthcare facilities that provide long-term management and monitoring.

Anti-Malarial and Anti-TB Drug Provision:

In collaboration with partners, we facilitate the provision of essential anti-malarial and anti-TB drugs, ensuring that patients complete their full course of treatment.

Treatment Adherence Counseling:

Providing counseling and support to patients to ensure they adhere to their prescribed medication regimens, which is crucial for treatment success and preventing drug resistance.

Referral Services:

Establishing strong referral networks with hospitals, clinics and specialized care centers to ensure that patients requiring advanced medical attention receive timely and appropriate care.

Our Partners