The Hellenic Initiative Australia has welcomed the successful completion of Axion Hellas’ mission to four remote islands, which provided preventive and specialist health care to more than 650 people.

Supported by an AU$50,000 grant from The Hellenic Initiative Australia, Axion Hellas’ volunteer medical team operated medical clinics on the Dodecanese islands of Astypalea, Tilos, Halki and Kastellorizo in April.

People living in these isolated communities have limited access to basic health care and hospitals with specialist medical services.

The Axion Hellas medical team included 43 doctors (of about 23 medical sub-specialties), 11 nurses and allied health professionals and support personnel.

Residents had access to specialist doctors and a comprehensive range of medical examinations, including blood tests, eye and breast examinations, dental checks and ultrasounds. More than 2,500 medical tests were conducted during the mission.

Home visits were also conducted on all islands for less mobile residents.

THI Australia President, Nicholas Pappas AM commended the Axion Hellas volunteer team for their support and dedication to providing residents of these isolated islands access to critical preventive health care.

“For all their beauty, Greece’s isolated islands present many difficulties for their permanent residents, particularly during the harsh winters and even more so for the elderly.

“Simple things like getting your eyes checked or an ultrasound can be a costly exercise involving days of travel. As well as a full range of free medical and dental checks, Axion Hellas’ optical team can make glasses on-the-spot,” Mr Pappas said.

This is the second consecutive year that The Hellenic Initiative Australia has supported Axion Hellas.

More than 500 people in the remote communities of Psara and Volissos (Chios) received health care In September 2018, following a $50,000 grant from THI Australia. As well as medical care, Axion Hellas’ missions include cultural, educational and volunteer activities organised by a range of partner not for-profits, as well as delivering infrastructure projects such as new playgrounds and sporting facilities. A highlight of this mission was a moving, intimate concert by Alkistis Protopsalti in Kastellorizo on the final night of the mission.

“The impact of Axion Hellas’ mission will be felt on these islands long after they have left the island,” said Mr Pappas.

This was Axion Hellas’ 7th sea crossing since it was established in 2016.

Η 7η δράση μας ολοκληρώθηκε με μεγάλη επιτυχία! Με γνώμονα την ευημερία και τη βελτίωση των συνθηκών ζωής των κατοίκων της Αστυπάλαιας, της Τήλου, της Χάλκης και του Καστελλόριζου, η ιατρική μας ομάδα απαρτιζόμενη από 43 ιατρούς 23 ειδικοτήτων, 11 νοσηλευτές και 16 βοηθούς, πραγματοποίησε 2.551 ιατρικές πράξεις και εξέτασε 665 κατοίκους. Για άλλη μια φορά να ευχαριστήσουμε τη μη κερδοσκοπική οργάνωση The Hellenic Initiative Australia για την υποστήριξη στην αποστολή μας! ———————————————Our 7th mission was completed with great success! Striving for the prosperity and the improvement of the living conditions of the inhabitants of Astypalea, Tilos, Halki and Kastellorizo, our medical team, consisting of 43 doctors, 11 nurses and 16 assistants, carried out 2,551 medical acts and examined 665 residents. Once again, we would like to warmly thank The Hellenic Initiative Australia for supporting our mission!#AxionHellas #WeSupportSociety

Posted by Axion Hellas on Tuesday, 16 April 2019