A Clinic Visit in Singida: Commitment to Women’s Health Beyond Resources
Commitment to Bettering Women’s Health Around the Globe
During her business trip in Singida, Tanzania, our CEO Chi Le had the opportunity to spend time with Dr. Suleiman C. Muttani, owner and physician at Pride Women's clinic who is deeply committed to serving women and families in his community.
The visit offered a powerful, eye-opening look into the realities of healthcare delivery in underserved regions.


The clinic itself was modest and faced many challenges. Basic medical equipment was scarce, infrastructure was worn, and conditions were far from what many of us would consider adequate for delivering healthcare.
Yet, what stood out most to us was not what the clinic lacked, but the unwavering dedication behind it. Despite the constraints, Dr. Muttani and his team remain fully committed to supporting women’s health.
Day after day, they provide care, guidance, and medical support to patients who often have nowhere else to turn.
In regions like Singida, access to healthcare, especially for women, is limited by geography, economic hardship, and systemic barriers. Clinics like this play a critical role in safeguarding community health, even when operating under immense pressure.

A Shared Mission: Healthcare with Purpose

At Marble Mountains Media, serving healthcare clients is more than a business focus. It is a mission rooted in impact. From private practies, alied health clinics to wellness practitioners, our team works with healthcare providers who are driven by service, not just scale. Visiting Dr. Muttani’s clinic reinforced why this work matters.
Chi had a meaningful and inspiring conversation with Dr. Muttani and his wife Christine and about the role of marketing in healthcare.
Together, they explored how thoughtful, ethical marketing can help clinics grow sustainably, without losing sight of their core purpose: serving people in need.
In underserved communities, marketing is often seen as a luxury. But in reality, it can be a powerful tool for survival and growth. Strategic marketing can help clinics:
- Reach more patients who need care
- Educate communities about women’s health
- Attract donors, partners, and volunteers
- Strengthen trust and visibility
- Support foundations and outreach governmental and non-profit programs
For clinics like Pride, growth isn’t about profit; it’s about capacity and its ability to serve more women, expand services, and build a stronger foundation for long-term impact.

Why This Matters to Marble Mountains Media
This visit reaffirmed Marble Mountains Media’s dedication to working in the healthcare space, especially with providers who serve vulnerable populations. Whether locally or globally, MMM believes that strong marketing can amplify good work, support sustainability, and ultimately improve access to care.
Healthcare providers like Dr. Suleiman C. Muttani remind us that impact does not start with perfect conditions; it starts with commitment, compassion, and the courage to serve. Our medical marketing team is honored to support and stand alongside healthcare leaders who share that vision.












