The Alpha and Omega Medical Mission (ALOM) Clinic is an outgrowth of a healthcare ministry started by the North Carolina Baptist Men (NCBM) organization following the 2010 earthquake in Haiti; where they provided remote clinics to serve victims of the disaster.
Alpha Omega Medical Ministry was inaugurated on July 1, 2013 under the medical direction of Dr. Vladimyr Roseau. Co-directors are Dr. Merline Milien Roseau and Dr. Francise Milien. A new clinic building was dedicated April 1st, 2019. Previously, a 2-bedroom house was rented and served as the ALOM Clinic.
This clinic includes a birthing room, 4 exam rooms, a lab, a pharmacy, a dentist's office, optometry office, and a surgical center where visiting doctors can serve.
Dr. Vlad sent this current report of operations in December, only 8 months after opening the new Clinic:
12,660 patients served since opening
1900 patients served who could not pay
3,794 patients served in remote area clinics
35 employees, doctors, nurses, security, housekeeping
40 summer high school student interns mentored, June to August, to learn about careers, medicine and the joy of giving.