The Karen Hospital: What we are about
The
Karen Hospital is a private multi-specialty world class healthcare facility
providing emergency and critical care, acute medical and surgical services,
diagnostics, rehabilitation, mental health, palliative care and educating the
next generation of healthcare professionals.
Our
hospital is renown as one of the go to places in Kenya in matters healthcare. This is largely due to our service care and the support system we extend towards the
patients. Equipped with excellent facilities and highly experienced medical
professionals, our hospital provides treatment in a sterile and hygienic
environment to provide the best results for its patients.
The
Karen Hospital strives to never lose sight of what makes our service unique. We
understand that each patient is an individual with their own hopes and fears.
We acknowledge the whole person, not just their illness. The essence of The
Karen Hospital lies in our approach to bringing quality healthcare to our
people hence establishing nine satellite centers in different parts of the
country; these day-to-day interactions with our community are the defining
moments that transform care from good to exceptional.
The Karen Hospital: So who said we
are expensive, beyond reach?
As you drive
past The Karen Hospital it stands out as a majestic architectural beauty. Many
are scared by this sight and as if that is not enough the fact that it is in
the heart of Karen scares them even more. Remember the saying “Do not judge a
book by its cover?” Well, this is one such situation. Do not get me wrong, we
are a world class facility, and equipped with the state of the art diagnostic
equipment. However, we are affordable and offer quality service.
The other day
as I was walking along the hospital corridors, I met an expectant lady. Like
all pregnant ladies she was glowing and had a grin from ear to ear. She was
looking for the imaging department. As it was on my way I offered to show her
the way as I inquired as to how far along she was in her pregnancy. “6 months
she said.” She went further to tell me that she had come to visit a friend and
seeing as she was due for her obstetrics ultrasound and she was in a hospital
she decided to get the scan done at Karen Hospital. When we got to the imaging
department she asked how much the scan was. She was told Kshs 4,000. She seemed
a bit confused by the answer she received and repeated the question just to be
sure and she got the same response. “Kwani
mko na bei poa aje?” She asked looking at me. “Well, we do have affordable
rates ma’am,” I responded. She made the payment and got her scan done. “Nitaaambia marafiki wangu juu ya hii
hospitali,” she said. After that the lady made the Karen Hospital her
choice of hospital and started attending her antenatal checkups and delivered a
beautiful baby girl in the month of November 2015.
The Karen Hospital: Where to find us
Since
its inception in 2006, our hospital has grown with a substantial increase in
our medical specialties, technologies, workforce and geographical outreach. The
Karen Hospital is a one stop solution for all your medical problems.
Our head quarter is located in the heart of Karen.
With the good road network and the bypass we are 20 minutes away from the City
Centre. Over the 10 years that we have been in operation we have taken our
medical services and expertise to the people. The aim of these satellite
branches is to bring quality and affordable healthcare services closer to the
people.
Accompanied by state of the
art technologies and friendly staff you can find us at the following 9 locations
and plan on doubling our numbers in the next few years:-
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Nairobi
CBD, Cardinal Otunga Plaza, 1st Floor
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Ngong
Town - Along Ngong Kiserian Road,
Adjacent to AFC
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Kitengela
Town – Sony Plaza, Behind National Bank
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Thika
town –Thika Arcade, 4th Floor
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Nyeri
Town – Caledonia House, Kenyatta Avenue
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Karatina
Town – Market Street
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Nakuru
Town- Post Bank Building, Kijabe Lane
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Meru
Town – Njuri Ncheke Street
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Ongata
Rongai – Geomack House, Opposite Nafrom House
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