Official opening

Official opening

We have officially opened our P&O Workshop since beginning of November. It’s an exciting step, after more than 3 years of preparation.

Our goal is to improve people with disability’s lives in Myanmar, by giving a high-level service and technology they are looking for.

We believe that each people living with a disability needs a tailored solution. Therefore, a specific assessment of the patient’s physical condition, environment, and financial situation is needed to determine the most adequate orthopeadic device. 

Don’t hesitate to contact us for an assessment. The first consultation is free of charges and doesn’t imply any commitment on your part. 

You can also follow us on our FB page to be up to date and have a look in our catalogue to get an overview of the kind of orthopaedic devices we can provide.

Our first patients

Our first patients

Our P&O (Prosthetic& Orthotic) Workshop is ready to welcome our first patients. However before we officially open, we want to evaluate what are the best technologies to use with a price that is affordable for our patients. Therefore, we are currently running trials on patients to test the orthopaedic components to be able to guarantee the quality of the products we are going to offer.

 

If you are an amputee from Taunggyi or nearby and you are interested to test high technology prosthetic components, you can contact us for more information. Also if you are in need of a lower limb’s brace following poliomyelitis or another pathology and you are living in Taunggyi or nearby, you can also contact us. 

Why Build?

Why Build?

In coming to Myanmar, our goal was to open a fitting centre to help people with disabilities, and here we are at the big first step with a project to build our future orthopedic workshop. Initially, looking for premises to rent, we could hardly imagine starting our activity with the construction of a building. So then, the question is : why build?

After visiting several rental locations, we found that renting was not really the best for various reasons: unsuitable premises for people in wheelchairs, high remodeling costs, or leases that are only made from year to year with no guarantee that the rent wouldn’t skyrocket the following year. But if we build, there is a chance to recover the cost of the invested capital over a few years with an initial investment which corresponds to a rent of 5-6 years.

 

 

From then on, we turned to buying land, and our local partner found us a great place to start the business with a flat location, which is rare in the mountainous region we live in. It is easily accessible and has a great potential for development, both at the level of the company itself and in the possibility of seeing other community development projects emerge in the future.

The decision to buy the land was therefore not very difficult, and we were rather encouraged to be able to move forward in our dream of one day seeing a fitting centre in the region. Providing a disabled person with a tool, such as a prosthesis, to allow them to regain autonomy and dignity, motivates us enormously. We are aware that this dream could come true without the trust and generosity of our friends overseas. We feel privileged to be in this partnership with you. This allows us to embrace the vision of which you are part.