Your Questions Answered
Here are the answers to the most common questions about AfroHealth’s services, training programs, and migration process. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, feel free to Contact Us directly.
AfroHealth is a platform that provides specialized healthcare training and job placement services, helping aspiring professionals from Africa secure jobs in the United States’ long-term care (LTC) sector.
We offer training in high-demand healthcare roles, including Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Home Health Aide (HHA), Medication Aide, Rehabilitation Technician, Wound Care Specialist, Behavioral Health Aide, and more.
Yes, AfroHealth is proudly backed by Google and Techstars.
After successfully completing your training and certification exams, AfroHealth partners with immigration companies like Immigify to assist with your visa application. You’ll have a job secured before leaving Africa and start working immediately upon arriving in the U.S.
Our training programs typically last 2 to 3 months, depending on the course.
AfroHealth’s training programs are delivered entirely online, combining live interactive sessions and pre-recorded materials for flexibility.
No prior healthcare experience is required for our programs.
You must be at least 18 years old, reside in Africa, hold a high school diploma or equivalent, and have access to a stable internet connection. Specific courses may have additional requirements.
Our programs range from $300 to $500, with flexible monthly payment plans available.
The next training batch starts in March 2025, and subsequent batches will follow in July 2025.
Yes, AfroHealth guarantees job placement with healthcare facilities in the U.S. after you complete your training and certification.
AfroHealth requires a minimum of 3 years’ commitment to the job secured for you.
We provide comprehensive exam preparation, including study materials, practice tests, and expert guidance to ensure a high pass rate.
Currently, AfroHealth focuses on job placements in the United States, but plans to expand to Canada are in progress.
AfroHealth will provide additional support, including retake preparation, to help you succeed on your next attempt.
You can apply directly through our website by filling out the registration form. Click here to Join March 2025 class.