Aga Khan Hospital in Nairobi
Are you looking for world-class healthcare in Nairobi?
Look no further than Aga Khan Hospital Nairobi.
Leading medical facility and teaching hospital The Aga Khan University Hospital in Nairobi is dedicated to offering cost-effective, top-notch services in a comfortable environment. With a team of highly specialized physicians and fully trained nurses, the hospital offers cutting-edge treatments and technologies that are on par with international standards, right here in Nairobi.
One of the recent groundbreaking achievements of Aga Khan University Hospital is the launch of the first-in-Africa cancer drug clinical trial in February 2023. This trial intends to evaluate the efficacy of a novel therapy that inhibits the function of a gene mutation linked to cancer in patients.
In addition, Aga Khan University Hospital has achieved several other significant milestones. In February 2022, the hospital performed the first penile implant procedure to treat erectile dysfunction in East and Central Africa. This rare and specialized procedure was made possible by the expertise of the hospital’s urology sub-specialists. Additionally, in June 2021, the hospital received recognition as a Centre of Excellence for its exceptional management of Acute Primary Stroke, making it the pioneering African hospital to achieve such an esteemed certification. This accreditation serves as a testament to the hospital’s unwavering dedication to delivering exceptional care to patients suffering from strokes.
Furthermore, in 2020, Aga Khan University Hospital secured accreditation as a Centre of Excellence for its commendable management of Heart Attacks, becoming the second hospital in Africa to attain this prestigious certification. This recognition highlights the hospital’s expertise in handling cardiac emergencies and providing state-of-the-art treatments for heart attack patients.
Aga Khan University Hospital is also dedicated to advancing cancer research in the region. In November 2020, the hospital launched a dedicated Clinical Research Unit (CRU) to spearhead cancer clinical trials, becoming the first of its kind in East Africa. The CRU aims to attract cancer clinical trials to Kenya, bridging the gap in cancer research in sub-Saharan Africa.
AKUHN has also been recognized for its commitment to patient safety and quality care. In 2013, the hospital received the prestigious Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation, the highest international hospital accreditation. AKUHN was the first hospital in East Africa and one of only six hospitals in Africa to achieve this accreditation.
Visit Aga Khan Hospital Nairobi today and experience the difference for yourself.