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Wentz Medical Centre: Furthering a Vision of True Health

In the summer of 2004, USANA Founder Dr. Myron Wentz traveled to Africa, where he visited several impoverished refugee camps in northern Uganda. One camp was home to 33,000 children for whom disease and malnutrition were a way of life. Driven to action by that heart-wrenching experience, Dr. Wentz partnered with Children's Hunger Fund (CHF) to send food to the camp's children and help families to begin building homes and growing crops. In little more than a year, malnutrition was reduced by 90 percent, and the refugee population was reduced by more than 60 percent.


"Most of our unrealized aspirations, hopes for the future, deepest commitments, and love lies with our children. Starving children are denied the opportunities and benefits of a healthy body and a full life."

-Dr. Myron Wentz
Founder and Chairman



Fueled by this success, Dr. Wentz resolved to establish a state-of-the-art medical center for the diagnosis and prevention of disease in Africa. Dr. Wentz not only provided the funding, he also traveled to Uganda to personally select and purchase all of the diagnostic equipment for the laboratory. On August 1, 2005, Dr. Wentz and CHF opened the doors of the Wentz Medical Centre in Gaba, Uganda, and in less than six weeks, the center had treated more than 500 children.

The state-of-the-art facility serves a community of 300,000 people, many of whom suffer from HIV/AIDS or have been orphaned by the disease. The facility provides both educational training and diagnostic care for women and children, including testing for malaria, HIV, and intestinal viruses.