Our work

Local solutions to local health issues

Primary Care

At the heart of CORRECT Health’s work is a modern clinical facility serving the rural community of Chateau. The clinic is equipped with electricity, running water, an on-site staff residence, and a functioning medical laboratory — ensuring patients receive comprehensive, quality care close to home.

Our clinical team includes:

  • One Medical Doctor
  • Two Registered Nurses
  • One Laboratory Technician
  • Dedicated support staff

Together, they provide essential primary care services to thousands of community members each year.

Addressing the Most Urgent Health Needs

The clinic treats a wide range of conditions daily. Among the most common illnesses seen in the region are respiratory infections, hypertension, and diarrheal and other water-borne diseases.

By offering timely diagnosis, laboratory testing, treatment, and follow-up care, the clinic plays a critical role in preventing minor illnesses from becoming life-threatening conditions.

Accessible Care for All

CORRECT Health does not receive any financial appropriation from the Haitian government to support clinic operations or community programming. As a result, services are sustained largely through donor support.

Given the extreme poverty in the region, clinic fees are intentionally symbolic. They are designed to preserve dignity and encourage shared responsibility, while ensuring that no one is denied care due to inability to pay. In many cases, fees are waived entirely.

Examples of clinic fees:

  • Co-payment: $0.25 per visit
  • Prescriptions: $0.02 per pill, regardless of medication cost
  • Laboratory exams: $2 per test.

Through subsidized care and compassionate service, CORRECT Health ensures that even the most vulnerable families have access to life-saving primary healthcare.

Primary Care Statistics

The clinic sees a variety of cases every day. The vast majority of cases are classified as Other as they do not fit into the categories officially designated and measured by the Ministry of Health.