List of hospitals in Kenya

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List of Hospitals in Kenya encompasses a comprehensive index of the medical facilities spread across the Kenyan landscape. Kenya, a country in East Africa, has a diverse range of hospitals, including public, private, and faith-based institutions, that cater to the healthcare needs of its population. This article aims to provide an overview of some of the notable hospitals within the country.

Public Hospitals[edit | edit source]

Public hospitals in Kenya are primarily funded and operated by the government. They play a crucial role in providing healthcare services, especially to the underprivileged sections of the society.

  • Kenyatta National Hospital - Located in Nairobi, it is the oldest and the largest public hospital in Kenya. It also serves as a teaching hospital for the University of Nairobi's medical students.
  • Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital - Situated in Eldoret, this facility serves as a referral hospital for the western region of Kenya and is also a teaching hospital for Moi University's School of Medicine.
  • Coast General Hospital - Based in Mombasa, it is the main public healthcare facility serving the Coastal region of Kenya.

Private Hospitals[edit | edit source]

Private hospitals in Kenya offer a range of services, often at a higher standard and cost compared to public hospitals. They cater to a segment of the population that can afford private healthcare.

  • Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi - A part of the Aga Khan Health Services, this hospital is known for its quality healthcare and medical education.
  • Nairobi Hospital - A leading private hospital in Kenya known for its comprehensive healthcare services and state-of-the-art facilities.
  • Karen Hospital - A privately owned hospital located in the Karen suburb of Nairobi, offering a wide range of medical services.

Faith-Based Hospitals[edit | edit source]

Faith-based hospitals in Kenya are run by religious organizations and often provide services in areas that are underserved by both public and private healthcare facilities.

  • Kijabe Hospital - A Christian hospital located in Kijabe, known for its high-quality care and training programs.
  • Tenwek Hospital - A mission hospital in Bomet County, offering a wide range of medical services and training for healthcare professionals.

Specialized Hospitals[edit | edit source]

Kenya also has hospitals that specialize in specific types of care, such as psychiatric care, cancer treatment, and children’s health.

Challenges[edit | edit source]

Despite the presence of numerous healthcare facilities, the Kenyan healthcare system faces several challenges, including inadequate funding, shortage of healthcare professionals, and unequal distribution of resources. Efforts are ongoing to address these issues and improve healthcare access and quality across the country.


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