

HIV/AIDS treatment is a critical priority of Partners in Hope. Through care given through our Moyo Clinic, Dalitso Clinic, and Thandizo Ward, we strive to provide our patients with the best care, always.
Moyo Clinic
The Moyo Clinic (moyo meaning "life" in Chichewa) is located in the west hall of the Medical Centre and provides high quality HIV/AIDS care at no cost. This includes consultations, laboratory testing (CD4 and viral load), all HIV medications, counseling, and nutrition and gardening education.
Dalitso Clinic
The Dalitso Clinic (dalitso meaning "blessing" in Chichewa) is a fee-paying clinic that directly subsidizes the cost of care in the Moyo Clinic, making it an essential component of the PIH aim to impact the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Malawi. Additionally, it provides a high quality, professional and confidential setting for patients to access HIV/AIDS treatment as well as general healthcare.
Thandizo Ward
The Thandizo Ward (thandizo meaning "help" in Chichewa) is a newly opened 15-bed inpatient facility that offers patients privacy and around-the-clock care. Private patients have the option of staying in a semi-private or private room. Both are equipped with a bathroom and shower.
Tigwirane Manja
Tigwirane Manja means "let's hold hands" in Chichewa and the name of this program reflects the desire to build strong relationships with our HIV/AIDS patients while they are at PIH and after they have been discharged into the community.
With a focus on drug adherence counseling, addressing psychosocial needs and encouraging community involvement, the Tigwirane Manja program follows up on patients who have been discharged from Moyo, Dalitso and Thandizo into three nearby communities. During our home visits, we check to see if patients are adhering properly to their ARVs and receiving the support they need at home to keep their viral loads low and lead healthy lives.
