About

Bijilo Medical Center

About Our Clinic

Bijilo Medical Center (BMC) is a non-governmental, non-profit health facility committed to delivering comprehensive, affordable, and high-quality medical care to the people of The Gambia. Guided by the belief that quality healthcare should be accessible to all, BMC offers a wide range of services to meet the needs of individuals and families.

The center was founded in 2002 by Dr. Musa Touray, a Gambian physician with advanced training in Europe and the USA.

Our ethos

Care Compassion Commitment

Established through a network of coordinated support, our vision is to combine international medical standards with compassionate, community-centered care.

Dr Musa Touray

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Individual Approach

Why Choose Us

Medical Privacy

Your health is safe with us. We ensure full confidentiality and secure record handling.

Modern Equipment

State-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment tools for accurate, efficient care.

Quality & Safety

We follow international standards to deliver safe, reliable healthcare services.

Qualified Doctors

Experienced specialists dedicated to compassionate, patient-centered care.

Emergency Help

Always ready to respond with fast, professional emergency support.

Individual Approach

Every patient is unique — we listen, understand, and tailor care to your needs.

Personalized Treatment

Treatment plans designed just for you, balancing modern medicine and compassion.

Modern Treatment

Evidence-based therapies and innovative care to achieve the best outcomes.

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Making Healthcare Accessible

Our Partner Organizations

With the support of partner organizations such as Fondation Une Chance, Un Cœur, we make advanced medical care accessible to those who need it most. Together, we provide lifesaving surgical and medical treatment to children and young patients from disadvantaged backgrounds—especially those with heart disease and other life-threatening conditions that cannot be treated in their home countries.

Since 2011, we have sent over 35 patients with critical heart conditions to Switzerland for  life altering heart surgery.