RAHI Medical Outreach has taken delivery of Medical and Dental equipment from United States of America to support the health care interventions for both medical and dental cases.
Multipurpose Patients Examination Couch
The equipment which was delivered at RAHI Hospitals Limited premises in Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria was received by the Founder/President, Dr Chris Ekiyor in company of other top management staff of the organization.
Dr Chris Ekiyor on the endoscopic equipment

Dr Chris Ekiyor, while taking delivery of the equipment maintained that the vision on which RAHI Medical Outreach was established is to provide adequate and qualitative health care for rural communities in Africa, in order to bridge the gap arising from poor health facilities, inadequate medical personnel and equipment and shortage of drugs to administer to patients.
Some of the medical and Dental equipment about to be offloaded
RAHI Medical Outreach, Dr Chris Ekiyor went on, has procured the Medical and Dental equipment from America as a first line approach towards contributing to the health-for-all initiative of the organization through its numerous free medical missions and emergency responses in epidemics or disaster conditions since its inception.
Offloading of the Endoscopic equipment
The Medical and Dental equipment ranged from Infant warmer, Dental unit, ECG/EKG Machines, Operating theater tables, Endoscopy equipment, Multipurpose Patient Examination couch, Hospital beds and other lifesaving medical consumables.
Array of hospital beds and stretchers
RAHI Medical Outreach as a leading health Non-Governmental Organization, with the support and partnership of Government agencies, individuals and corporate bodies as well as Sister NGOs and development partners is committed to the vision and mission of efficient and sustainable healthcare for the people of rural Africa.
Infant warmer being offloaded from the truck
The organization in its bid to provide health services for the under-served communities that needs medical attention has covered several terrains to reach patients that could not access health care.