International Hospital Kampala
International Hospital Kampala | |
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International Medical Group | |
Geography | |
Location | Namuwongo, Kampala, Makindye Division, Central Region, Uganda |
Organisation | |
Care system | Private |
Hospital type | General and Teaching |
Services | |
Beds | 100 |
History | |
Founded | 1996 |
Links | |
Website | Homepage |
Other links | List of hospitals in Uganda |
International Hospital Kampala (IHK) is a private healthcare facility owned by the International Medical Group, the largest private healthcare group in Uganda.
Location
The hospital is located in Namuwongo in Makindye Division, in southeast Kampala, about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the central business district of the city.[1] The coordinates of International Hospital Kampala are:0°18'19.0"N, 32°36'40.0"E (Latitude:0.305289; Longitude:32.611112).[2]
History
IHK became operational in 2000. Its founder, Dr. Ian Clarke, a general practitioner and tropical medicine specialist, born in Northern Ireland, first hosted the hospital in leased premises in Old Kampala, until the first phase of the current Namuwongo premises were completed in 2006. The facility along with its sister institutions, together known as the International Medical Group (IMG), was started with US$100,000. In 2014, the Group assets were valued at approximately US$15 million, excluding International Health Sciences University. There are three shareholders in the Group: (a) Dr. Ian Clarke, the majority shareholder (b) One corporate investor from Mauritius and (c) One corporate investor from the Netherlands.[3]
Affiliations
In 2012, IHK signed a management agreement with Fortis Hospital Group (FHG), based in Delhi, India, with nearly 80 hospitals in India, Singapore, Dubai, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, and Hong Kong. The objective is to transfer medical and managerial expertise from senior Fortis doctors and nurses to Ugandan staff.[4][5] IHK's affiliate IAA Healthcare, in partnership with Resolution Insurance Kenya, offers regional medical coverage for individuals as well as organisations in East Africa.
Services offered
The services offered at IHK include the following:
- Emergency Ambulance
- 24hr Accident and Emergency Department
- Outpatient Care
- IDC Lancet laboratory with 3,000+ tests
- Intensive Care Unit with 10 beds
- Trauma Surgery
- Paediatrics with Children's Centre
- Physiotherapy
- Antenatal Care
- Pharmacy
Specialties
As of July 2014, the following specialty services were available at IHK. The list is not exhaustive:
- General Surgery
- Robotic Surgery
- Anaesthesia and Intensive care medicine
- Obstetrics & Gynaecology
- Paediatics
- Neonatalogy
- Orthopaedics
- Neurosurgery
- Oncology
- Urology
- Cardiology
- Nephrology
- Plastic Surgery
- Reconstructive Surgery
- Internal Medicine
- Family Medicine
- Radiology
- Psychiatry
- Dermatology
Rescue and evacuation
Rescue services are provided within Uganda by road to a preferred health centre where possible. IHK's ambulances are fully equipped and are staffed with experienced medical staff able to handle minor and major emergencies.
Corporate and social responsibility
Hope Ward, an initiative started in 2006 aims to provide complex treatment for the destitute. Hope ward was initially a dedicated medical and surgical ward. The ward was eventually turned into the paediatrics ward as there was more of a demand for this. Patients are now treated on the relevant wards. Patients have included the following;
- Trauma victims from the war in Northern Uganda who required plastic surgery
- Both adults and children with cancer related complications
- Both adults and children with HIV related complications
- Burns and acid attacks
- Patients with fistula
- Children born with birth defects
Availability of funding determines how many and how often patients are treated. Funding comes from sponsors (individuals & corporates)and fundraising with IHK discounting costs from 10% - 100%.
Previous sponsors have included Babulal Ruparelia, Stanbic Bank Uganda and Bead for Life. An annual event, the Hope Ward run is one of the main events.
Other CSR includes free treatment of HIV & TB patients through the Touch Namuwongo clinic an International Medical Foundation initiative, community outreaches in partnership with several others and medical sponsorship at CSR events.
Photos
See also
- Kampala Capital City Authority
- Hospitals in Uganda
- List of universities in Uganda
- Kiwoko Hospital
- Kampala Hospital
- Nakasero Hospital
- Ian Clarke (physician)
- List of medical schools in Uganda
References
- ↑ "Map Showing Central Kampala And Namuwongo With Distance Indicator". Globefeed.com. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
- ↑ Google, . "Location of International Hospital Kampala At Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
- ↑ Lubega, Henry (5 January 2014). "Clarke: I have Felt At Home Since Arriving In Uganda". Daily Monitor. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
- ↑ Newvision (2 July 2013). "International Hospital Kampala (IHK)". New Vision. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
- ↑ TABJ (2013). "International Hospital Kampala". The African Business Journal (South Africa). Retrieved 5 July 2014.
External links
Coordinates: 00°18′19″N 32°36′40″E / 0.30528°N 32.61111°E