What we do
Who we are
Why we're here
What we do
Who we are
Why we're here
Every child — rich or poor — deserves to be healthy.
Angkor Hospital for Children (AHC) is a leading children’s healthcare organisation based in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
AHC is a flagship hospital pioneering specialty treatments and care rarely available elsewhere in Cambodia, with some of the most sophisticated facilities and clinicians in the country.
We’re a teaching centre of excellence inspiring a new generation of health workers.
We’re working in some of Cambodia’s poorest communities to empower caregivers with vital health information.
Our community is made up of hospital staff, board members, volunteers, partners and supporters, united under a common mission: improving healthcare for every child in Cambodia.
Over the last 20 years, healthcare in Cambodia has improved significantly. However, children still die from preventable causes. Access to quality healthcare within Cambodia is not yet universal. There’s a lack of care available for children with long-term, rare or acute conditions — particularly for those in the poorest and most remote villages.
treatments by our out-patient department
children stayed in our in-patient department
children treated in our specialist intensive care unit
surgical consultations given and procedures performed, including major and minor surgery
newborns treated in our neonatal unit
virtual and in-person attendances at our educational trainings for external healthcare professionals, nursing and medical students and staff
doctors completed their three-year sub-specialty training programme to become a paediatric specialty doctor
doctors completed a one-year paediatric programme, receiving classroom learning and hands-on skill-building
attendances at our prevention and health education activities in villages
government health facilities received support to improve patient care, install life-saving equipment and training and mentorship
health centre staff received neonatal residential training
referral hospital and health centre staff attendances at our mentorship sessions