Some of the most meaningful medicine happens far from any clinic. In June 2026, Doc2Go joined the Faithcare Free Surgical and Medical Outreach Week in Kuje — a week dedicated to bringing free, quality care to a community that too often goes without.
Why outreach matters
For many families in and around Kuje, the barrier to healthcare isn't willingness — it's access. Distance, cost and a shortage of nearby services mean minor problems become major ones, and treatable conditions go untreated. Free medical outreach meets people exactly where they are, removing those barriers for a week and, often, changing the course of a person's health.
A week of care
The outreach brought together doctors, surgeons, nurses and volunteers to offer consultations, health screenings, surgical procedures and health education at no cost. Beyond the treatments themselves, days like these restore something quieter but just as important: the trust that quality care is possible, and that someone will show up for you.
Why Doc2Go shows up
Doc2Go was built on a simple conviction — that quality healthcare should come to people, not the other way round. Outreach programmes like Faithcare's are that belief in its purest form. Volunteering our time and clinical hands to serve an underserved community isn't separate from our mission; it is our mission, lived out beyond the app and the booking form.
We're grateful to Faithcare and every volunteer who made the week possible, and to the residents of Kuje who welcomed us. Access to care shouldn't depend on your postcode or your income — and every outreach is a step toward a Nigeria where it doesn't.
