Global American Health Alliance


GAHA is a not for profit organization created to provide healthcare access to millions of people. The alliance creates the opportunity for patients to lead full, productive lives by funding research and drug development, promoting individualized treatment and ensuring access to high-quality, specialized care using the latest medical technology. 

GAHA’s international mission is to educate doctors around the world and to provide the resources necessary to respond quickly to medical humanitarian emergencies.

Who Are We

Philosophy We Strive For

GAHA is a not for profit 501(c)(3) organization created to provide medical assistance to low income population of Los Angeles.

Our organization developed comprehensive programs to prevent and treat breast cancer, colon cancer, prostate cancer, bladder cancer, kidney cancer including the most modern laboratory markers, genetic testing for early gene expressions, radiological screening, and the latest treatment algorithms including high dose radiation and robotic surgery.

Our role is not limited to the treatment of malignant diseases. GAHA is currently building specific programs to target fertility and reproductive medicine, preventive programs for patients with diabetes and hypertension and healthy lifestyle models for cancer prevention.

GAHA’s innovative approach will bring access of the latest medical achievements and technology to the people that historically could not afford medical care.

GRAHA affiliation with major academic institutions such as UCLA, USC, CSMC will allow the alliance to create partnerships and joint programs to facilitate and monitor in-hospital treatments and outpatient rehabilitations.

GAHA has a history of political influences on the key measures in the government on the state and federal levels. GAHA ability to work with leading pharmaceutical companies allowed the patients to receive medicine at the lower cost and on time.

With the help of Victorino Noval’s Foundation GAHA will continue to improve health delivery and modernization of the medicine for future generations and will remain active participant in the years to come.

With you help in funding we will be able to build and open our first Screening and Diagnostic Center in West Hollywood and Hollywood areas with the capacity to screen 5000 patients annually.

Our Mission

Medical help when it is needed most
for those who cannot afford it.

Programs

Prostate Cancer

30,000 people die each year from prostate cancer, the second leading cause of death in the United States.

Qualified patients will be screened for prostate cancer and if diagnosed will be treated using the latest medical technology

Bladder Cancer

76,960 cases of bladder cancer are diagnosed every year in US and could be only cured if detected at the superficial stage

Qualified patients will be screened and staged for bladder cancer and treated using the latest medical technology

Kidney Cancer

It is one of the ten most common cancers in both men and women and the seventh leading cause of death

After advanced imaging patients will undergo modern combination therapy according to the stage of the cancer

Breast Cancer

The most common cancer diagnosed in women in the United States It is the second leading cause of cancer death in women

Patients will have extensive diagnostic evaluation and treated according to the pathological stage

Colon Cancer

the third most common cause of cancer death in the U.S. 95,270 new cases of colon cancer in the United States in 2016

After colonoscopy and advanced imaging patients will be treated using modern oncological approach

Fertility and Reproduction

One in eight U.S. couples of childbearing age has trouble conceiving or sustaining a pregnancy

GAHA will provide free support programs to communities nationwide and assist in in-vitro assisted reproduction

 GAHA’s guidelines on Nutrition and Physical Activity for Cancer Prevention

Full details of the guidelines ranging from whole grains, fats, alcohol, and daily goals for exercise to lifestyle changes that may help prevent breast, colon and other specific cancers

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Get In Touch With Us

8631 W 3rd Street, Suite 900E, Los Angeles, CA 90048 | Tel. (310)623-1911 | Fax. (310)623-1922