Nyamira residents benefit from free medical camp

A client is extracted blood samples by a medic for lab tests.

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Hundreds of residents of Nyamira County benefited from a free medical camp organized by the Aga Khan Hospital, Kisumu branch in collaboration with the German Finance Cooperation. The camp, held at Uhuru grounds in Nyamira town offered services ranging from general examination, laboratory services, cervical and breast cancer screening, malaria test, urinalysis, deworming, blood pressure monitoring and diabetes.

Dr. Sally Hawii, Aga Khan Hospital pharmacy manager who was coordinating the free medical camp services confirmed to KNA they partner with some insurance companies such as Britam, Jubilee, Madison and APA which have an Afya Imara cover to serve clients even from the rural communities.

“Before setting up a free medical camp at a particular place we conduct a survey with the help of community health promoters which reveals the extent of need in a particular area. Instances where special ailment cases were diagnosed, we refer such to our outreach facilities, while those with chronic diseases like neuralgia, joint pains, and diabetes are given a full month’s dosage for free,” Dr. Hawii clarified.

Dr. Hawii explained that the perception that medical or health services at Aga Khan Hospital are for moneyed clients is misleading and confirmed that their services are affordable and accessible by clients of all economic classes. She hinted that the initiative will be an annual drive across the country, depending on medical needs as they arise commending the turn up by residents from the mobilization of AgaKhan team, the community health promoters and local radio stations.

Clients lining up to get cervical and cancer screening at an Aga Khan mobile clinic.

Ruth Bosibori, a resident in Nyamira greatly appreciated Aga Khan’s initiative to conduct a free medical camp and appealed to other hospitals to do likewise so that the vulnerable, sick and economically struggling citizens like her can access medical checkups.

She commended the professional demeanor in which the doctors did their work with a lot of efficiency. Dr. Hawii said the turn up was very high, a clear indication that people in Nyamira county need more medical camps.

The Aga Khan hospital has 14 medical centres with both in and outpatient open 24 hours. In Nyamira County it has an outreach clinic which runs from Monday to Saturday only. Nyamira was the tenth county after Bomet to have the free medical camp. They are headed to Homabay county next week.

Their main mission is to bring quality healthcare to the community by ensuring that they get better treatment and free drugs to better their livelihood when they are in good health.

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