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AIC Kijabe Hospital - Overview PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mary Kiragu   
Wednesday, 11 October 2006 00:42

Patients Care
Kijabe Mission Hospital is recognized for its quality and holistic treatment all over Kenya and beyond. In line with our motto 'Health Care To God’s Glory', the hospital provides both physical and spiritual healing to the patients.

 

With the help of God and our highly qualified and experienced medical personnel Kijabe serves  over 10,000 patients per month who are drawn from all over the East Africa and the number is continuously increasing. 

The Outpatient Department provides various services that include

  • Seven Clinics for General Acute illness.
  • Speciality Clinics for Orthopedics, Surgery,Gynecology, Diabetis,Rehabilitation, Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS
  • Casualty services
  •  Laboratory services and x-ray services for our patients

The Inpatient Department serves the patients who require admission for further treatment. Our team of committed and qualified staff in the wards ensure that there is quality patient care by offering services that include: 

  • General and Orthorpedic Surgery 
  • General and Intensive Care Medicine
  • Pedriatics and Pedriatic Surgery (including Specialty care for children with neurological disabilities such as Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus)
  • Obstretrics and Gynecology
  • Neonatal Care

There is a female ward, male ward, private ward, maternity ward and a pediatric ward.

Nutritional education and advice, chaplaincy, DTC (diagnostic testing and counseling) and physiotherapy services are provided in the wards. Nursing students also play a big role in providing patient care as they gain experience during clinical rotations

Salome Ward is a female medical- surgical ward named after a lady called Salome Gaciko who served the hospital for 37 years from when it started. The ward has a capacity of 48 beds with a respiratory isolation room of 4 beds and two side rooms for other isolation needs.
Wairegi Ward is a male medical- surgical ward that has a bed capacity of 58 patients. In the past year the ward has been able to increase it's bed capacity from 58 to 64. 

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 09 June 2010 14:14 )
 

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