Our Care

Our Care

Sanctuary Care is committed to providing free, accessible, and high quality medical care to the local Liberian community. Each day, the dedicated staff at Sanctuary Care works tirelessly to provide patients with life-saving medical care and support.

Sanctuary Care Medical Center is located in Montserrado County, Monrovia

Sanctuary Care is committed to providing free, reliably accessible, and high quality medical care to the local Liberian community. Each day, the dedicated staff at Sanctuary Care works tirelessly to provide patients with the type of life-saving medical care and support that people in more developed countries often take for granted.

We provide free healthcare to children between the ages of 0 and 6 on an outpatient basis.

Contact: +(11) 2331-3442

Patients ages 0 - 6 yrs

Free healthcare to children between the ages of 0 and 6 on an outpatient basis.

Appointment 8am–3pm

Our doors are open 8am - 3pm Monday through Friday for outpatient appointments.

Our doors are open 8am - 3pm Monday through Friday for outpatient appointments.

To book an appointment, please call

+(11) 2331-3442.

Appointments 8am–3pm

Patients Ages 0 - 6 yrs

Contact: +(11) 2331-3442

To book an appointment, please call +(11) 2331-3442

Our health services & areas of care

  • Endemic in Liberia and elsewhere in sub-Saharan Africa, malaria is the most commonly treated illness at Haven Care. Without treatment, malaria causes dehydration, anemia, widespread organ dysfunction, and can be fatal. Haven Care is equipped to quickly diagnose malaria and provide the supportive care that can make the difference between life and death.

  • Because of limited access to basic medical care, many respiratory infections go untreated in Liberia. As a result, pneumonia is a common presentation at Haven Care where treatment with oxygen and antibiotics is available.

  • Poor access to sources of clean water and unsanitary living conditions make diarrheal disease both preventable and treatable a staggering cause of child mortality in Liberia.

    Haven Care offers supportive care to patients presenting with diarrheal disease and provides education about safe water and sanitation practices to all patients.

  • The 2014 Ebola outbreak reversed much of the progress made in Liberia’s capacity to distribute vaccines to children. Estimates indicate that as many as 40–50% of eligible children do not receive routine immunizations which makes the broader population vulnerable to outbreaks of devastating but preventable infectious diseases.

Join Our Community

Every dollar donated to Sanctuary Care goes directly toward providing free medical care to Liberians in need. Donations support essential medications, staff salaries and training, and reliable access to power and clean water. From routine vaccinations to primary care, Sanctuary Care remains the community’s only provider of free, high-quality healthcare in Liberia.

Every dollar donated to Sanctuary Care goes directly toward providing free medical care to Liberians in need. Donations support essential medications, staff salaries and training, and reliable access to power and clean water. From routine vaccinations to primary care, Sanctuary Care remains the community’s only provider of free, high-quality healthcare in Liberia.

Join our community