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Hospitals and Health Care in Uganda
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Hospitals and Health Care sector based in Uganda. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Aar Healthcare - Uganda
AAR Limited has been a market leader in the provision of quality health care in East Africa for the last 36 years. Locally, our network of ten (11) Clinics have a strong primary health care base of physicians, specialists and other qualified medical staff that are trained to administer comprehensive and world class medical services to all patients. Depending on location, our health centers have flexible business hours including 24/7 facilities that provide round the clock care supported by a fleet of standby Ambulances.
201 to 500 staff
Kampala Hospital Limited
The idea of Kampala Hospital Ltd KHL was developed by a group of experienced doctors, other professionals and businessmen in Uganda with an intention of bringing services to Uganda which are being sought by many people who go out of the country seeking quality medical services. The initiators of the idea were aware that the skills necessary for quality health care delivery were not lacking in Uganda but the necessary tools were scarce or not available at all. There was also the realization that a number of skilled medical workers migrate to other countries due to lack of job satisfaction because of lack of appropriate tools to match their skills.
201 to 500 staff
Mildmay Uganda
Mildmay Uganda is a Local NGO offering Comprehensive Care, Training & Research in HIV/AIDS and other health priorities. Established in 1998. Vision “Communities Transformed for Sustainable Health” Mission Modelling quality and sustainable prevention, care and treatment of HIV and other heath priorities, using a family centred approach together with training, Education and Research. Our Reach With support from PEPFAR through CDC, Mildmay works in partnership with Ministry of Health and the leadership of 16 supported districts of central uganda; Over people tested per year - 10% children Over people in care with 80% on life saving ARVs Supports over OVCs & their families to access care & other services-economic strengthening. Reaching over Children with HIV; Testing Over pregnant women reached annually Supporting over 286 salaried health workers in the region; over trained annually Cervical cancer screening, treatment and palliation; supported 10 sites across Uganda; supported over women to screen to prevent this cancer
201 to 500 staff
Marie Stopes Uganda
Uganda's leading provider of reproductive healthcare.
201 to 500 staff
Alive Medical Services
Alive Medical Services (AMS) is a non-profit health center based in Namuwongo, one of the most densely populated neighbourhoods of Kampala, Uganda. AMS exists to provide and model comprehensive prevention, care, treatment and support of HIV and other health needs for its clientele, using a holistic approach incorporating education, training and research, to empower them to live a quality life. AMS offers a wide range of free services to its clients, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including: HIV testing; HIV counselling, prevention and treatment services; prevention and treatment of opportunistic infections; elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV; general medical care; psychosocial support and counselling; family planning; early infant HIV diagnosis; and support groups, including the increasingly popular Victor’s Club for young people. Donate to Alive Medical Services
51 to 200 staff
Teheca
Promoting continuity of care after hospital discharge through health care decentralization and in home care services.
1 to 10 staff
Bwindi Community Hospital
Hospital and Community Health programme on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda. Focus on Sexual and Reproductive Health, HIV/AIDS, Child Health and Surgery. Building capacity in the management of long term illnesses. Vision: A healthy and productive community free from preventable disease, and with excellent health services accessible to all
201 to 500 staff
Corsu Rehabilitation Hospital
Comprehensive Rehabilitation Services for People with Disability in Uganda (CoRSU) is a specialized rehabilitation hospital established in 2009 as a local NGO with the major objective of providing high quality rehabilitation and surgical services to people with disabilities in Uganda. Over the period of 12 years, CoRSU has changed the lives of over children through surgical services and rehabilitated over patients through a variety of services and disciplines. Our Vision is, “People with disability in Uganda are able to access Rehabilitation services that improve their quality of life and that they are fully integrated in society” Our Mission is, “to be a centre of excellence in Uganda providing orthopaedic and plastic reconstructive surgery and comprehensive rehabilitation services for people with disabilities prioritizing children”.
51 to 200 staff
Pyramid Pharma
In 2001, Pyramid Pharma was founded with the goal of becoming the preferred partner in the provision of healthcare solutions in Africa, starting with Tanzania. We invested in the best systems and people to ensure that quality products are delivered and superior service is offered. We are committed to continual improvement in our performance to meet and exceed stakeholder expectations at all times. At Pyramid Pharma, we pride ourselves in developing a motivated workforce with a sense of pride in the organization, which will lead us towards, being the most preferred partner in the health care industry. As confirmation of our quest to continually improve and grow, in April 2013, the Tanzania office attained ISO 9001:2008 certification whose standards represent an international consensus on good quality management practices. With vast experience attained over the years in the industry, the close of 2013 saw us expanding our footprint to other parts of Africa - Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, Ethiopia and Mozambique. The Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya offices have all attained the latest quality management system standard ISO 9001:2015, with the rest of the offices to follow suit. Pyramid Pharma has grown from strength to strength and currently represents internationally renowned companies in medical & laboratory equipment, reagents and medical supplies. Mission Statement We strive to provide complete healthcare solutions at your doorstep. Our Vision To be the partner of choice in healthcare solutions
51 to 200 staff
Tmr International Hospital Naalya Uganda
TMR International Hospital is a new medical facility located in a beautiful budding neighbourhood of Naalya Housing Estate (Kampala, Uganda). TMR International Hospital is providing you with- 24/7 Emergency Department with ICU - Well-equipped laboratory - Antenatal and Maternity care ( Antenatal classes, doula services, maternal home-based care, delivery suites with laboring in water options)- Dental services - Operating theatres - Hotel-like en suite admission rooms - Radiology center - Home care management programs - Child health with full time paediatrician & early childhood development programs - Physiotherapy & Chiropractor center - Variety of specialists (Obstetrician/Gynaecologist, Paediatrician, Cardiologist, ENT, Endocrinologist, Physician, Plastic Surgeon, Orthopaedic Surgeon, General Surgeon, Neuro-surgeon, Nephrologist, Psychologist)- First Aid training - Well stocked pharmacy and a refreshing lounge. Let TMR Family take care of Your Family! Because.Every Second Counts. Contact:+256 392177020 /+256 775205774 /+256 755897657 email: info@tmrinternational.org
11 to 50 staff
C-Care Uganda
C-Care is a leading healthcare provider in Uganda, with 21 facilities spread across the country and a multi-specialty hospital located in Kampala (C-Care IHK). We are committed to excellence and compassion in every aspect of our care, from the treatments we provide to the way we treat our patients and their families. Our world-class facilities are equipped with the latest technology and equipment, and we adhere to strict standards of safety and cleanliness. Our goal is to ensure that every patient receives the best possible experience from the moment they walk through our doors until they leave our care. At C-Care, we believe healthcare is about more than just treatment and cure; it’s about caring for the whole person, mind, body, and spirit. Our approach is rooted in compassion, meaning we treat our patients and their families with kindness, understanding, and respect. C-Care is part of a Mauritian private healthcare group that also operates four healthcare facilities in Mauritius: C-Care Darné, Wellkin, Grand-Baie, and Tamarin, in Uganda C-Care IHK and IMC, we manage C-Lab, a medical laboratory, and two pharmacies under the C-Pharma brand. C-Care Uganda sees over patients annually and employs more than 400 healthcare professionals, including board-certified specialists. We boast the latest technology, including CT scans and digital X-rays, with MRI services. Operational excellence is in our DNA, and we are dedicated to ensuring a positive clinical outcome through the entire patient journey.
501 to 1000 staff
Makerere University Joint Aids Program Mjap
Makerere University Joints AIDS Program is a company limited by guarantee under Makerere University working towards consolidation of the model for the provision of the full continuum of HIV/AIDS and TB prevention, care and treatment services whilst contributing to national health systems strengthening for delivery of quality services. MJAP emerged from the Mulago-Mbarara Teaching Hospitals JointAIDS Program which was established in November 2004 under the then Makerere University Faculty of Medicine with funding from the US President’s Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and technical assistance from the United States of America Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for the provision of comprehensive HIV/AIDS services.In 2010, MJAP was competitively awarded a five year grant from the American government through CDC to scale up comprehensive HIV/AIDS services in the Mulago and Mbarara National Referral and Teaching Hospitals as well as Butabika hospital. Since 2004, we have grown to be a leader in the provision and scaling up of HCT, Basic HIV/AIDS care, TB/HIV integrated services, ART including Post exposure prophylaxis and support for victims of sexual and Gender-based violence in the two largest national teaching hospitals and several satellite clinics. We have achieved this through collaboration with Ministry of Health (MoH), the National Tuberculosis and Leprosy Program (NTLP), and indirectly through the host institutions that leverage resources from the Global Fund (GFTAM). Currently, we are working with a variety of other collaborators and partners hosted by MoH such as Joint Clinical Research Centre (JCRC), The AIDS Support Organization (TASO) Baylor College of Medicine, Infectious Diseases Institute (IDI), Protecting Families Against HIV/AIDS (PREFA), and health units such as Regional Referral Hospitals (RRHs), Mulago TB Unit, Mbarara Municipal Council, Kampala City Council (KCC) health centers and many others.
201 to 500 staff
Gulu Independent Hospital
GULU INDEPENDENT HOSPITAL (GIH) is part of a multinational firm that specialises in healthcare management with operation outfits in London, New York and Miami Florida, USA. The hospital sees patients from all walks of life and from most parts of Africa. GIH employ the latest techniques and most advanced technologies to solve medical cases and diagnostic problems. More importantly than the latest technology, however, is our firm belief that the team approach to solving medical cases provides superior results. The vast resources of GIH provide us access to advanced 21st century technology that is not available to most hospitals in Africa because of cost. But the true secret to our success is effective use of our team. With access to multiple surgical and medical specialties. Between GIH physicians and staff, more than 50 languages are spoken which helps in translation and understanding our culturally diverse patient groupings that come from Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Ethiopia, all corners of Uganda and expatriates community that reside in the regions.
51 to 200 staff
Mengo Hospital
Mengo Hospital, founded on 22 February 1897, is a Christian Hospital run by the Church of Uganda. It is a 300-bed referral hospital comprising four major disciplines: medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, and surgery. It manages outpatient and inpatient services, as well as specialized services such as ophthalmology, dentistry, orthopaedics, HIV/AIDS care, and counselling.
501 to 1000 staff
C-Care Imc
Official Page of the C-Care IMC. A network of 18 standalone clinics and 7 site clinics in Kampala and upcountry.
201 to 500 staff
City Medicals Uganda
City Medicals Uganda is a centre of excellence in providing pre-deployment and routine medical screening, onsite and remote medical services, travel medicine, occupational medicine, tropical and infectious diseases diagnosis and treatment. Currently there are two medical facilities, at Plot 12, Acacia Avenue, Kololo, Kampala and another in Hoima- South Western Uganda.
51 to 200 staff
Hospice Africa Uganda
Hospice Africa Uganda (HAU), is a nonprofit organization founded in 1993 with the vision of Palliative Care reaching all in need in Africa. The organization has since inception cared for over patients, mainly with cancer, AIDS and other life threatening illnesses. We have also trained over health and non health professionals through our training institute-the Institute of Hospice and Palliative Care in Africa (IHPCA). Our goal is to help the sick and dying have a dignified and peaceful end-of-life. We support affordable, accessible and culturally acceptable palliative care for all in need in Uganda and other African countries and we achieve this through 3 main objectives: 1. Providing appropriate palliative care service to patients, with HIV/AIDS and/or cancer, and their families within defined operational areas. Providing Palliative Care education through a tertiary level institution to professionals in Uganda and other African countries, through advocacy, education and stakeholder training. Facilitating the initiation and expansion of palliative care services in other African countries. HAU also manufactures affordable oral liquid morphine for the all of Uganda through a Government -Private Partnership arrangement with the Ministry of Health. Oral morphine is the preferred medication for severe pain recommended by WHO for use in the home, where most patients want to die. Hospice Africa Uganda operates three centers in Uganda with offices in Makindye in Kampala, Hoima and Mbarara.
51 to 200 staff
Save For Health Uganda
NGO promoting Community Health Insurance Schemes in Uganda. The organizations' program areas are three: First is improving financial access to quality health care for the rural poor in Uganda; second is reducing maternal and neonatal mortality in Uganda through reducing financial and socio-cultural barriers; and third is improving rural women's involvement in leadership and decision making at household and community levels
11 to 50 staff
Acculife Pharma Ltd
We are importers and Wholesale distributors of Pharmaceutical Products, supplements, medical devices and other healthcare consumables
11 to 50 staff
Bless A Child Foundation
Bless a Child Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides care support services to children from the ages of 0–12 years suffering from cancer and related infections. Established in March 2007, Bless a Child Foundation was founded as a result of a realized need that paediatric cancer patients in Uganda had inadequate access to medical care and support.
11 to 50 staff
Dr. Arunga's Eye Hospital
At Dr. Arunga's Eye Hospital, we see our customers as family and strive to provide quality services. Working as a team, we strive to stay transparent with our patients while doing professional work and focusing on producing quality results consistently and successfully. Our mission is to provide preventive, curative, rehabilitative and palliative eye care services to the community, innovate eye health solutions and train competent eye health care professionals.
11 to 50 staff
Hope Clinic Lukuli
In when the clinic was formed, Lukuli at the southern edges of Kampala, Uganda was a mixture of a few large older houses and farmed smallholdingswith simple one or two room dwellings. The administrative parish called Lukuli encompassed seven 'zones' and each of those was a few dozen houses. The founding members of the clinic provide a cross-section of the population: a retired teacher formerly at Gayaza Girls School, a civil engineer, a retired civil servant, a shopkeeper who also designs traditional Gomesi dresses and her husband, a local council official, a teacher, an accountant and a business women working in Kampala. As a sustainable but 'not for profit' clinic we balance the need to meet staff and drug costs with the reluctance to create pricing barriers that would deny our neighbours the services they need. As food and other prices rise in Uganda, the pressure on households to avoid preventative medical care is rising, saving their money for treatment, if they get sick. With help from sponsors and supporters we can continue with free of charge child immunisation, free HIV counselling and testing and free information on family planning including various FP pills, injections and tools.
11 to 50 staff
Lubaga Hospital
Lubaga hospital is a hospital & health care company based out of Uganda.
201 to 500 staff
Palliative Care Association Of Uganda Pcau
Palliative Care Association of Uganda (PCAU) is the umbrella organization for Palliative Care providers in Uganda with both organizational and individual members. PCAU was established in with a vision of access to palliative care for all in need in Uganda. PCAU is composed of 20 organizational and over individual Members. Over the last 20 years, PCAU has been working in partnership with the Ministry of Health, other government institutions, civil society actors and individuals to register numerous millstones on the palliative care scene including scaling up palliative care provision in the country and advocacy that enabled Uganda to be the first country to allow specially trained palliative care nurses and clinical officers to prescribe morphine. This year, PCAU is celebrating 20 years of achievements. PCAU which started as a loose formation with one volunteer, sheltered in another organization has grown to own office premises and to have membership presence in nearly every district of Uganda.
11 to 50 staff