Quality Health Care For All

Caring for the Community with dignity

Kinondo Kwetu Hospital is Level 4 Health Care Provider based in Kwale County. It’s services are administered and managed in accordance with Kenya Hospital regulatory bodies’ policy.

The Hosiptal has a bed capacity of 50 beds,offering Outpatient and Inpatient services.

We have a dedicated Clincal team and support staff who are always ready to serve.

Hospital Board of Managment - (April 2022)

Kinondo Kwetu Hospital Board.

The Hospital is supported by six board members with the CEO Harrison Kaingu being among them who play a key role of Advisory in relation to their areas of expertise
(In the picture, from left to right:)
1. Harrison Kaingu, - Secretary of the Board,
2. Meshack Mwangala, Bsc, - Member,
3. Mary Masha, - Member,
4. David Baya, -Chairman of the Board,
5. Noreen Zecha, - Vice Chair,
6. Hanifa Mwarora, - Member,
7. Mackson Mwango, - Treasurer

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Hospital Achievement.

In November 2018, the hospital celebrated its 10 years of care for Mother and Child and the entire community at large.

“The midwives play a very important role in encouraging pregnant mothers to deliver at the hospital, avoid unwanted deaths of mother and child”.

“Haja ya kuwashirikisha wakunga katika kampeni ya kuhamasisha akina mama wajawazito kujifungua katika vituo vya afya imesisitizwa ili kukabiliana na vifo vya akina mama na watoto wanapojifungulia nyumbani imesisitizwa.”

Featured Special Clinics - Orthopedic corrective surgeries at Kinondo Hospital in conjunction with ADPK Mombasa

Kinondo Kwetu Hospital will become a training center for AI-supported diagnosis

The research at Kinondo Kwetu Hospital to develop an AI-supported diagnostic method, that was led by Professor Johan Lundin from Karolinska Institute in Sweden, has been successful. It is now possible to screen for cervical cancer by using artificial intelligence. This means that the great shortage of pathologists will not prevent women from being examined for this disease. And, as a direct result of this research, about 50 women were diagnosed and treated for pre-cancerous lesions that could otherwise lead to cervical cancer.

Professors Johan Lundin and Andreas Mårtensson from Karolinska Institute visited Kinondo Kwetu Hospital to plan the continuation of their research.

As a result, the results of the research will now be implemented and Kinondo Kwetu Hospital will become a training center, and the research will expand to develop diagnostic methods for other conditions.