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  Phone : +685 28303

Charitable Status

The Health Specialist Centre (HSC) is pleased to announce that we have been approved Charitable status. Aiono Dr Ekeroma’s vision is to deliver affordable and sustainable health specialist services in Samoa utilising a mix of Samoan grown specialists and visiting ones. Aiono has invested heavily in the venture in the past three years with any surplus ploughed back into improving the service. By transferring the HSC to a Charitable status, the HSC can remain affordable and sustainable and continue to improve and increase services in to the future.

Trust Board members are Teuila McDonald-Pati, Afoa Kolone Vaai, Salausa John Ah ching, Ofusina Laulala, Tuatagaloa Shane Wulf and Aiono Dr Alec Ekeroma.

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Part time Clinicians – doctors

The Health Specialist Centre (HSC) has added another consulting room making four consulting rooms available at any one time for part time clinicians to work any hours they desire. Just walk in with your Annual Practicing Certificate and start working.

The HSC provides clean consulting rooms and all equipment you need. We provide reception, invoicing and booking duties, chaperone, nursing assistance, point of care laboratory testing, X-ray and ultrasound facilities and soon. We work closely with PMEC Healthcare for the provision of Over The Counter medications and medical equipment.

The HSC opens 8am to 9pm Monday to Saturdays and then from 4pm Sundays. So if you are a specialist in any health field and want to offer your services to our community through the charitable/private sector, then call Micheal on 7755775 or 28303 or email admin@healthspecialistcentre.org.

We would like to welcome you into out team with a motto: Clinical Excellence, Serving Samoa.

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Let us eliminate Cervical Cancer from Samoa

Up to 10 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer in Samoa every year. That is potentially 10 lives lost to a preventable disease. Most of them are young mothers with young children. I remember Malia (not her real name) who presented to my private practice in Auckland in 2017. She had advanced cervical cancer and she came to New Zealand with high hopes that we would be able to cure and rid her of the cancer which was causing continuous bleeding and a smelly vaginal discharge. She had never heard of a cervical smear and was not aware that cancer could start where she believed was a taboo area. She was thinking of the 5 children she left behind in Samoa. The youngest was only 2 years of age. She was lucky the government paid for the treatment. But unlucky to get a cancer that most of her Samoan sisters in New Zealand would not have acquired as they have access to cervical screening. The radiotherapy would buy her time.

Malia had radiotherapy to shrink the cancer. The bleeding stopped and the discharge settled. She left for Samoa 6 weeks after she arrived.

She died 12 months later from the recurrence of her cancer. She left behind a devastated family. There is a saying in Papua New Guinea that when a mother dies, the family dies. So pivotal is the provider role of mothers in most Pacific settings.

Again, she died unnecessarily. Cervical cancer can be prevented by HPV vaccination and screening. There is no comprehensive screening programme in Samoa and the ‘Pap smears’ are offered by some providers with the knowledge that there is no pathologist in Samoa to read the slides.

The Health Specialist Centre has offered HPV testing since February and only 50 women have had a test in the 3 months. We have reduced the cost to $80 per test to improve access.  Self-swabbing has also been shown to improve access. In comparison, New Zealand has just moved to the same screening programme that Australia has had for five years.

Book your mother, sister or wife a HPV test and eliminate cervical cancer from Samoa. Call 28303

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HSC provides care for AON and Fiji Care Insurance

We are pleased that we are health care providers to AON Fiji and FijiCare Insurance Ltd.’s mutual clients based in Samoa using a medical card based system. This adds to the list of preferred health providers such as Cigna Care Insurance and International SOS clients.  

They have members at the University of the South Pacific in Fiji and the South Pacific Region and ANZ Banking Group in Fiji and the South Pacific Region who have medical covers including bulk billing and they are insured through AON Insurance Brokers with FijiCare Insurance Ltd as the insurer.

Pre- approved Provision of simple dressings, injections, x-rays and blood tests if medically necessary with a limit of $200 per visit, however any minor or major surgery is subject to prior approval and confirmation from the insurer. The insured can claim through the FijiCare app.

Further information from reception@healthspecialistcentre.org

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