Silent Killers | Hypertension and Diabetes
Silent killer is a term used to describe things that can be dangerous but go undetected for a long time or show no symptoms. High Blood Pressure, also known as hypertension, can lead to serious
administered by professionals who call Liberia home and friends of the Liberian people.
At LMI, our vision is to create a world-class diagnostic center right here in Liberia, offering you unmatched, world-class services you can rely on. We aim to set a new standard of diagnostic services excellence throughout the region, because your health and well-being are our passion.
Our mission is to provide affordable, accessible and accurate diagnostic services and expert consultation for all healthcare needs. Our skilled team delivers timely and precise diagnostic results that are essential for your effective and efficient treatment.
We collaborate closely with healthcare facilities, making us your trusted referral source. Additionally, we partner with the national healthcare program and the school of medicine to excel in offering you modern, comprehensive diagnostic services in an advanced learning environment. Our goal is to lead by example and become your preferred choice for diagnostic services throughout Liberia and beyond.
At LMI, our commitment to excellence is underpinned by a set of core values that define who we are and how we operate. These values serve as our guiding principles, shaping our actions and decisions and ensuring that our work is always aligned with our mission and the best interests of the people we serve.
Professionalism: We maintain the highest standards in all our interactions, in the quality of our services and the way we engage with our stakeholders.
Responsibility: We recognize the trust that our donors, partners and the community place in us, and we carefully use our resources, with transparency and accountability.
Quality: We deliver diagnostic services that meet or exceed international standards.
Integrity: We operate with honesty and unwavering ethical conduct, guided by a strong moral compass, ensuring that we earn and maintain the trust of those we serve.
High Ethical Standards: Upholding ethical principles is not just a commitment, it’s a fundamental part of our identity. We prioritize doing what is right, no matter what, to ensure the well-being of those we are privileged to serve.
Our service offerings are meticulously aligned with the acute requirement for dependable diagnostic services in Liberia, with the overarching objective of elevating the healthcare landscape, instilling heightened public health awareness and attracting both returnees and travelers seeking elevated healthcare standards.
These are our envisioned services, with the understanding that the scope of services may undergo refinements as we progress towards the establishment of the diagnostic center.
At LMI, collective efforts drive meaningful change in healthcare. You can contribute to our mission in these ways:
Your financial support is vital for enhancing healthcare in Liberia. Contribute securely online or through traditional methods like cash, debit or credit card and paypal.
Join our dedicated team to make a lasting impact on healthcare in Liberia. Your skills and dedication can bring transformative improvements.
Your generosity equips our technicians with essential resources, from medical equipment to consumables, enhancing our ability to provide high-quality diagnostic services.
Here are some urgently needed supplies and equipment:
Despite progress in primary healthcare facilities, the availability of diagnostic services remains a challenge in Liberia. Our commitment to bridging this gap in diagnostic services is unwavering and we invite you to join us in this essential endeavor.
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