
Bringing Healthcare to Those Who Need It Most
Amedica is committed to providing accessible, affordable, and high-quality healthcare to communities in Haiti.
Where do we begin?


Medical Care for the Americas (AMEDICA) is a comprehensive and dignified healthcare initiative dedicated to the countries of the Caribbean and the Americas. We are a social and humanitarian branch of the International Network of Christian Doctors (Med&Christ).
Our institution is committed to protecting the health of the most vulnerable, with a multidisciplinary team covering all medical fields.
The primary goal of AMEDICA is to provide medical services in areas where access to quality and dignified healthcare is limited. Since our founding in 2015 by final-year medical students from the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo (UASD), under the leadership of Dr. Gardy Helve, we have grown as an extension of the vision of the International Network of Christian Doctors, consolidating our work under the name Medical Care for the Americas (AMEDICA).
In eight years of humanitarian work, we have provided care to over 100,000 people, offering medical services, psychological support, donations of medicines, clothing, and health supplements. We have carried out more than 500 medical missions across 40 provinces and hundreds of communities in the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
MISSION
Provide healthcare services and medical attention to those in greatest need, making quality healthcare accessible to individuals with limited resources.






VISION
Educate the communities where we work, promoting a healthy lifestyle to prevent diseases. Additionally, provide necessary care to patients, empowering them to take charge of their health and family well-being.
GOALS
Our main objective is to positively impact morbidity and mortality statistics in the communities we serve. To achieve this, we aim to:
Implement disease prevention programs.
Educate and raise awareness among the population about their environmental vulnerabilities.
Train individuals as health information multipliers.
Collaborate in the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of patients.


Community Impact
Hear from those we've helped in Dominican Republic and Haiti through our healthcare initiatives.
Fundamedica has transformed lives in Haiti, providing essential healthcare services to those in need. Their dedication is truly inspiring and impactful for our community.
Jean Pierre
Ouanaminthe, Haiti
"AMEDICA has been a blessing for our community. Their medical missions have saved lives and brought hope to many families. They have been a great help and collaborator for my ministry in the medical-social field, allowing us to impact more people in various provinces."


Pastor Wascar Liranzo
Santo Domingo, DR
★★★★★
★★★★★

Our Impact over time
Since our foundation as a network of doctors until today, our impact has been countless, changing the lives of the communities and populations we reach.
MEDICAL MISSION
+200
IMPACTED PEOPLE
EDUCATION TALK
VOLUNTEERS
DONATED DRUGS
+100
+2 TONS
+100k
+150

Executive Members
Our team of staff, volunteers, healthcare professionals, and honorary members.
DR. GARDY HELVE




International Representative


Continued Education Director
Founder & General Director
DRA NAHOMIE DURACE
DR. JOHAN M. ESCOLATICO






DRA CAROLINA MORALES
Executive General Secretary
Head of Logistics and Materials
Programs Director
LIC. HIPOLITO CRUZ
DRA RAYNEIDA MENDEZ
Healthcare Services Center
We provide essential medical services and community support to enhance healthcare access for vulnerable populations in Haiti.
Location
Ouanaminthe, North west, Haiti
Hours
Mon-Sat 8:00 am
Mission
To establish a comprehensive healthcare center in Ouanaminthe to provide quality medical services, promote disease prevention, and encourage healthy lifestyles in the border region of Haiti.
Contact:
info@fondamedica.org
+509 55 82 2414
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+1 809 389 1977
Silorye Block, cite La Paix, Ouanaminthe, North west, Haiti
Street Amarilla # 210, Santo Domingo Este, República Dominicana
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