User talk:Kampala Hospital

The idea of Kampala hospital was conceived in 1995 by a group of experienced doctors, other professionals and businessmen in Uganda, who questioned the healthcare situation at the time.

It was common for the Ugandans to fly out of the country, seeking ‘quality’ medical services which was not present at the time, even when the higher institutions were producing Medical Personnel.

The group resolved that the available personnel did not have proper facilities to practice from, as those that existed either lacked equipment, or had poor working environments. As a result, dissatisfied professionals were flying out to seek opportunities elsewhere. Thus the birth of Kampala Hospital as a specialist and diagnostic center. Kampala Hospital operations started in 2007.

The founders of the hospital include Richard Kanyerezi, Jack Luyombya, Edward Kigonya, Nelson Senkatuka, John Nsibambi, Leo Kibirango and Ntwatwa Kyagulanyi. They pooled resources, including taking out personal loans and mortgages to fund the opening of the hospital in 2007. The hospital provides full laboratory services. Kampala Hospital is one of five upscale, tertiary hospitals in the city of Kampala that provide quality healthcare

Kampala Hospital is a private health facility located in the heart of Kampala, Makindu close, plot 6C, Kololo. It is a 24 hour operating hospital. The facility is a Major Diagnostic Center, meaning patients get timely and quality healthcare services.

With leading healthcare consultants and specialists, Kampala Hospital assures the Ugandan population of high quality healthcare services.

Kampala Hospital intends to work in co-operation and not in competition with all health service delivery units (and specialists) in the country, to enhance the quality of service.

The hospital offers specialist services which include, ENT, Anesthesiology, Hematology, Ophthalmology, Internal medicine,surgery both general, neural and plastic,obstetrics and gynecology, Orthopedic, Oncology,Psychiatry, Physiotherapy, Endoscopy and colonoscopy