At Saint Therese Clinic - Bertoua, our mission is to provide affordable healthcare, moral support, and essential medical materials to disadvantaged families and communities. We are committed to ensuring that no one in the East Region of Cameroon is left behind because of poverty or social condition.

We share practical health information with the community, teaching people how to prevent common illnesses, maintain hygiene, and practice healthy lifestyles for long-term wellbeing.

Through workshops, outreach, and patient guidance, we empower families and caregivers with medical knowledge. Our goal is to help communities take better care of themselves and reduce preventable health problems.

Our team helps patients recognize and understand their symptoms early, guiding them to the right treatment before conditions worsen. This early approach saves lives and reduces medical costs.

We collaborate with experienced doctors, nurses, and volunteer health workers who combine professional expertise with compassion. Their dedication ensures that every patient—especially the disadvantaged—receives quality and dignified care.
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To provide accessible and compassionate healthcare for disadvantaged families in Bertoua and beyond.
To support community growth through education, outreach, and charity programs.
To offer opportunities for people to discover and strengthen their health potential.
To motivate the community towards lifelong health improvement and self-growth.
We envision a healthier and more compassionate society, where quality medical care and community support are accessible to everyone. Through our clinic, ambulance service, and outreach programs, we aim to bring hope, healing, and dignity to those who need it most.

Health information is accessible to everyone, empowering families with knowledge to live healthier lives.

Medical education equips people with the skills to prevent disease and support community wellness.

Symptom checks and early detection become a normal practice, reducing preventable deaths.

Qualified doctors and medical professionals are available and affordable for all, regardless of financial or social background.