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Sparkle Medicare opens new office to provide healthcare services in Kano

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Private healthcare facilities have improved the health system towards improving comfort and convenience, great treatment from experienced practitioners for preventative health and disease management.

To that effect, Sparkle Medicare was commissioned at NO.12B Club Road in Kano State to serve humanity and provide health services to the less privileged.

The facility was equipped with state of the art equipment to help run their services, which include scanning machines, hypertensive equipment and other health machineries.

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In an interview with Daily News 24, the CEO, Sparkle Medicare, Mr Titus James a Professional Public Health Physician and Human Biologist said “I have been in the public healthcare sector for long, it has been my dream to give back to the society which I have more interest in humanitarian services”

“I am a member of Society Saint Vincent De-Paul, which is a society that gives back to the society and impact on the less privilege, it is an international organization managed by Saint Catholic Church Community that look after the care of the vulnerable”.

He added that “I have been thinking what other way can I impact to my society, so being a member of the association, I thought of one the aspect of life is health and the less privilege suffered more even at their weak point they don’t have health, this initiative will be as an aspect of commercializing the little profit shared to society of Saint Vincent De-Paul”.

James assured that “As times goes on we seek days for free and medical check-up for the poor, we offer all the health care system but focused more on the routine cases such as diabetes, hypertension, sickle cells and others”.

“Those that are well to do they will pay for their services but as time goes on we will basically look into the less privilege but for now we need services that will generate income to run the business”.

Speaking on his future goal he encouraged that this is just a little beginning, “I am sure in the next two years we aim to have a complex facility or an extension”.

The groundbreaking was attended by some medical doctors, dignitaries, families and friends to felicitate the development of Mr James Titus.

Families and Friends rejoicing

Chukuemeka Oti Chairman honouring members 3 Brigade Officers said health is wealth while he congratulate the team for putting efforts to achieve their goal and also wished them success in the business run.

Hon Rabiu Baba Nabegu CEO Nabegu, represented by Hon Sani Uba Idris Badawa donated a sum of 200 thousand to Sparkle Medicare in anticipation to support his services to humanity regarding healthcare.

Mr. James Titus attending to patient

The climax of the event provided a day of free check-ups services to residents.

 

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