A free medical check-up for officers of the Royal Solomon Island Police Force (RSIPF) was held at the Rove police headquarters on Monday 22 December 2025.
The 4th China Medical Team (CMT) and 10 medical professionals from the Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University in Guizhou province conducted the health check.
CMT and medical professionals check a good number of RSIPF officers for blood pressure, blood sugar level, chronic diseases, and frequently occurring diseases.
CMT has been providing crucial, free healthcare services across the Solomon Islands since 2022 with their outreach program to the provinces.
They are working with local staff at the National Referral Hospital (NRH) in Honiara and conducting extensive outreach programs.
RSIPF officers line up for medical checks.
Team Leader (TL) of the CMT, Doctor Zhao Xueke, said the CMT offers specialized treatments like cardiology, urology, nephrology, and acupuncture, addressing significant health gaps and strengthening medical cooperation between China and the Solomon Islands.
TL doctor Zhao Xueke said this medical aid is part of China’s broader health cooperation with the Solomon Islands, which includes major projects like the new comprehensive medical center handover in 2025. ‘
CMT plays a vital part in improving access to quality health care, particularly in underserved areas, and symbolizing a strong bilateral health partnership.
A female RSIPF officer to check for blood pressure
RSIPF Commissioner Mr. Mostyn Mangau acknowledged the arrangement to conduct free medical care service for police officers.
“The health of our officers is very important. A healthy workforce with good work output.”
Commissioner Mangau said this initiative not only enhances the well-being of the officers but also brings a sense of support to their families.
“Prioritizing the health of our officers is a high priority.”
Mr. Mangau said this commitment to health and well-being reflects a working together, highlighting the significance of investing in the personnel health of the RSIPF officers.
He said as the RSIPF continues to implement such initiatives, it is likely to see improved morale and increased productivity among its officers.
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Right, a female officer from the Minister of Police and Correctional Services doing a free consultation with CMT at Rove
Left, in a blue shirt, a female RSIPF during the medical check at Rove police headquarters
Right, in the red shirt, a police officer is doing a consultation with the CMT at Rove police headquarters
The China Medical Team is doing free medical checks
Some senior RSIPF executive officers are doing free medical checks.