Medical Servants International

As physicians, nurses, dentists, pharmacists and other medical care professionals, it is our privilege to use our medical skills to help spread the Good News of the Great Physician, Jesus Christ. Partnering with in-country pastors, churches, missionaries and health providers, we provide general medical care and medicines to underserved people in the remote villages and towns of third world countries–primarily in Asia, Central and South America, and Africa. These medical services and medicines are given free of charge. All people are served on a ‘first come first serve’ basis.

MSI is an all-volunteer organization. We have no paid staff. Our financial support comes from donations by the general public.

Our History

Medical Servants International was formally organized in November 2013. Collectively, the board has over 30 years of experience in leading international short-term medical mission trips. Our advisory board members have an additional 40-plus years of international short-term medical mission experience.

Our Mission

We share God’s love internationally by partnering in-country with Christ-centered organizations to meet the physical and spiritual needs of underserved people.

“. . . Jesus Christ as Lord, with ourselves as your servants for Jesus’ sake.”
2 Corinthians 4:5 (ESV)

Our Values

Christ-centered organization sharing God’s love internationally by partnering with in-country leaders to minister to the physical and spiritual needs of underserved people

What We Do

MSI partners with in-country pastors, churches, missionaries and health providers by bringing doctors, nurses, dentists, pharmacists and medicines for general medical care to underserved people in remote villages and towns in third world countries–primarily in Asia, Central and South America, and Africa.

We educate our medical providers to the international diseases and illnesses specific to the region in which our clinic will be working. We purchase the necessary medicines, transport the medical team and medicines to the clinic site. By providing housing, meals and in-country transportation, we enable the medical providers to focus completely on caring for the patients. Clinics typically operate daily for one week in each geographic region–moving from village to village.

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