Sunday, February 27, 2022

About us

Supported by a team of medical and non-medical volunteers, The Wound Clinic provides onsite urgent care and harm reduction services across Tijuana Mexico, to people living in exclusion from public services and denied the opportunity to live free in our city.

We guide our mobile clinic based on the principles of social justice, dignity, compassion, freedom of choice and autonomy. 

Who we are

Providing basic health care services, the mobile Wound Clinic has grown into a philosophy where regardless of a person's legal status, economic condition, political, religious or sexual orientation, cultural background or gender, equal access to care and protection of patient’s dignity are always a priority in our practice.

As we mainly serve people living in homelessness, injection drugs users, migrants and women living in extreme poverty we seek to develop a sense of belonging and community where social justice, peace, dignity and compassion set the start line for local NGOs and programs to restore the damage caused by structural violence, the force of gentrification ,the chronic abuse of public force upon this community and the culture of shame endorsed by our society.


Our efforts have also extended to the willingness willingness of medical and non-medical students to advocate for the introduction of harm reduction platforms in local college programs as result of their volunteering experiences in the clinic, also, our work has helped create a continued medical education program provided by senior medical doctors to students offering a humane approach to medicine for younger generations.

 

What we do

  • On site wound care
  • Harm reduction education

  • On site naloxone use training

  • Needle distribution

  • HIV counseling and testing

  • Continued medical education

  • On site art \workshop

  • Food and hydration distribution

  • Community advocacy