About Aspen Medical (AMI) Sierra Leone
Aspen Medical Sierra Leone (AMSL) is a full service medical and trauma assistance & remote medical support provider with a fully licensed and certified General Practice/Paediatric Clinic operating exclusively for client members.
 
Located at the former site of the NACTIB New Life, AMSL offers comprehensive primary care services, emergency care, laboratory facilities, and is fully integrated with Aspen Medical’s aero-medical evacuation (AME) network in West Africa.
 
Aspen’s B1900C twin-turbo prop aircraft, located at Spriggs Payne International Airport in Monrovia, Liberia, augments AMSL’s core services by offering a dedicated aero-medical evacuation capability and general aviation services.
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