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This page features health information for those visiting Kenya from abroad. Please use the links provided to learn about various health matters, and requirements for travel. Health Information Traveler’s Health Information Various links to information you need before you travel to Kenya. Health Tips Malaria: Causes, Symptoms, Prevention & Cure Typhoid: Causes, Symptoms, Prevention &…
The Nairobi Hospital Children’s Heart Charity Golf Tournament 7 Feb 07 This year’s theme at the Charity Golf held at Karen Golf and Country Club on 23 February 2007 was ‘Give a Child a Hearty Valentine Gift’.The Nairobi Hospital is very grateful for the opportunity to support a child in need of heart surgery. Back to News Other…
Dr. Shabbir HussainConsultant CardiologistTel: 254-20-2721169, Cell: 254-733-731584Email:[email protected]Location: The Nauirobi Hospital Consulting Rooms 208. Dr. Hussain has been in practice for 33 years and he holds a BSc. From the University of Udaipur, MBBS and MD (Med) from the University of Rajasthan. He has DNB (Cardiology) from the University of Chinai, FRSH from UK and FICA…
The Nairobi Hospital has a modern, well-equipped and staffed Accident & Emergency Centre that handles both emergencies and primary care cases. The centre has its own Laboratory and X-ray to facilitate quick evaluation of the patients. Our goal is to keep the maximum duration of stay, for any patient in this department, to less than…
Conception The idea that gave rise to the magnificent Nairobi Hospital was conceived in the minds of a number of white settlers in colonial Kenya in the late 1940’s and early 50’s. At the time, King George the VI Hospital (now Kenyatta National Hospital) could not hold the influx of white settlers after the Second…
The High Dependency Unit was created to cater for patients requiring intensive nursing care. It is classified under intensive care nursing with ICU and takes care of patients during transition from ICU to wards as well as patients who do not require to be in ICU but are too sick to be in the wards….