Kalaam Qazi Midwifery Teaching Clinic
The Kalaam Qazi Midwifery Teaching Clinic will provide free, high-quality, and culturally responsive medical care to women and girls, with a particular focus on maternal and reproductive health. The clinic will serve as a safe and trusted space where patients can access essential healthcare services regardless of income or social status.
Services will include prenatal, labor and delivery, and postnatal care, routine gynecological consultations, maternal health screenings, and health education. The clinic will also distribute free menstrual and hygiene supplies, prenatal vitamins, iron supplements, and other essential medications to address common maternal health needs and prevent complications related to pregnancy, childbirth, and menstruation.
In addition to direct patient care, the clinic will operate as a midwifery teaching and certification center, training women from the local community to become skilled, licensed midwives. Certified medical professionals will serve as instructors, providing structured coursework, supervised clinical practice, and hands-on training in delivery rooms. This model not only improves maternal health outcomes but also creates sustainable employment pathways for women and strengthens long-term healthcare capacity.
The clinic will be equipped with multiple delivery rooms, each outfitted with essential medical equipment to support safe childbirth, maternal monitoring, neonatal care, and emergency response. Examination rooms will allow for private consultations, while recovery areas will ensure respectful post-delivery care for mothers and newborns. Strict hygiene, safety, and infection-control protocols will be followed to meet recognized medical standards.
Beyond clinical services, the Kalaam Qazi Midwifery Teaching Clinic will provide community education programs focused on maternal health, family planning, nutrition, and newborn care. Outreach efforts will engage women and families to reduce stigma, encourage early prenatal care, and promote informed health decisions.
Through this integrated approach—combining free medical services, professional training, and community education—the clinic aims to reduce maternal and infant mortality, improve reproductive health outcomes, and restore dignity and autonomy to women and girls. The clinic will serve as a long-term, community-centered solution to gaps in maternal healthcare, ensuring both immediate relief and sustainable impact.