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    Home » “Liberia’s Health Sector Is Growing Gradually”, Discloses Dr. Cooper, Announces New Expansion Of Health Facility 
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    “Liberia’s Health Sector Is Growing Gradually”, Discloses Dr. Cooper, Announces New Expansion Of Health Facility 

    Chester SmithBy Chester SmithSeptember 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    he Chief Executive Officer of WellNess Partners Clinic Dr. Nicole Cooper has disclosed gradually growth in Liberia’s heath sector. 

    In an exclusive interview Dr. Cooper  stated that the level of health infrastructures in Liberia unlike before are encouraging even though more still needs to be done for the sector but there is evidence of gradual growth “, she re-emphasized. 

    However,  the Wellness Partners Clinic boss pointed out that there is a serious challenge with access to care for the ordinary people which she admitted is a big issue for the sector and Country in general. 

    Dr. Cooper stressed that there are policies being worked out by national government to ensure that health care for the ordinary people is taking into serious consideration. 

    Making reference to her State of the Art health facility,  Dr. Cooper indicated that they too have also recognized health care for  ordinary Liberians as such they are reopening their regional location as community clinics where the locals can get basic and affordable health services. 

    ” We are working to ensure that we provide wide range of services to our people from basic primary care to the advance level and the ordinary people are our priority “, she added.

    Speaking more about Wellness Partners Clinic  newest expansion plan, Dr. Cooper said she endeavor to see that their facility is a world class one while their goal is to deliver global standards with Liberian experts ready and prepared to provide excellent quality services which she stated will avoid Liberians leaving the Country to seek advance medical care.

    As a Liberian owned health facility,  we also have a goal to submit ourselves to rigorous global standards, she reechoed. 

    According to her, they have grown in many areas and have expanded and intend to expand even more for the betterment of the people and sector in general. 

    “When we started four years ago, we did not have many services and experts but we do now and we are also working and collaborating with our international partners in Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast  and many others to provide our best and professional services respectively to our people”, she added. 

    Established since 2021, Wellness partners clinic now full medical center continues to contribute to Liberia’s heath sector in several key areas to include; general medicine, specialist medicine,  full lab, pharmacy among others. 

    And with the new expansion as well as wider plans to expand more, their efforts and contributions to Liberia’s challenged but growing healthy sector is assured By: Julius Konton 

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