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Nairobi Women's Hospital is it True
abdulrahman
#21 Posted : Friday, August 03, 2012 9:15:20 AM
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for the love of money !
alma
#22 Posted : Saturday, August 04, 2012 12:06:42 PM
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This story became moto moto.

Instead of the hospital talking to this women, they went ahead and seems to have hired a horrible team to do their social media. I'm surprised they didn't come here and post the things they posted on nipate and mashada....phew.

I'm telling you Kenyan companies need to understand that the world has changed. Now the women are having a very successful demo and their hired guns are on facebook trying to say that these women who lost their babies are terrorists.

Simply dumb and amazing to watch.

http://www.facebook.com/events/260733317374171/

Personally, I think that hospital CEO is smoking too much Ego. Talk to the women.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
maka
#23 Posted : Saturday, August 04, 2012 3:48:18 PM
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Allow me to assume that many of you havent lost anyone due to medical malpractice/negligence,I did this year and there is nothing as painful as knowing the situation would have been totally different if the doctor took his time to do a thorough check instead of rushing through and in the process making a wrong diagnosis.Giving birth in kenya has become a nightmare...not all doctors are bad,but a majority are just money minded its all about the profit motive...
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murchr
#24 Posted : Saturday, August 04, 2012 9:12:43 PM
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alma wrote:
This story became moto moto.

Instead of the hospital talking to this women, they went ahead and seems to have hired a horrible team to do their social media. I'm surprised they didn't come here and post the things they posted on nipate and mashada....phew.

I'm telling you Kenyan companies need to understand that the world has changed. Now the women are having a very successful demo and their hired guns are on facebook trying to say that these women who lost their babies are terrorists.

Simply dumb and amazing to watch.

http://www.facebook.com/events/260733317374171/

Personally, I think that hospital CEO is smoking too much Ego. Talk to the women.


There is a doctors and dentists board, that is the correct forum to channel their complaints, these doctors criss cross the hospitals so their is a possibility they will take their incompetence elsewhere
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newfarer
#25 Posted : Saturday, August 04, 2012 9:46:44 PM
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keraka wrote:
As we Write and rant a close family friend of mine(A young lady with a promising future)is being laid to rest this friday 20th July.Having walked to the same facility for delivery.

sad!(:
punda amecheka
Dash
#26 Posted : Sunday, August 05, 2012 12:07:47 PM
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murchr wrote:
alma wrote:
This story became moto moto.

Instead of the hospital talking to this women, they went ahead and seems to have hired a horrible team to do their social media. I'm surprised they didn't come here and post the things they posted on nipate and mashada....phew.

I'm telling you Kenyan companies need to understand that the world has changed. Now the women are having a very successful demo and their hired guns are on facebook trying to say that these women who lost their babies are terrorists.

Simply dumb and amazing to watch.

http://www.facebook.com/events/260733317374171/

Personally, I think that hospital CEO is smoking too much Ego. Talk to the women.


There is a doctors and dentists board, that is the correct forum to channel their complaints, these doctors criss cross the hospitals so their is a possibility they will take their incompetence elsewhere

radio
#27 Posted : Sunday, August 05, 2012 4:53:43 PM
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Ric dees
#28 Posted : Tuesday, August 07, 2012 2:01:45 PM
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Talked to a senior lawyer about the situation and things have gotten out of hand for a while now, unfortunately no-one seems to want to take ownership and thats where it all should begin.

If Alma's stats are correct it's indeed a worrying situation, the lawyer was telling me sho took her mother there and this doctor had such a crazy schedule she doubted his ability to deliver and these was day in day out and like some-one said this paper chasing is on another level - hence i think where most of the doctors are insisting on CS's even if they case does not demand so - ofcourse they will command higher fees.

@Muchr Medical practioners and dentist board is an old boy's club and they will never convict oone of their own neveil will happen.

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MKWASI
#29 Posted : Tuesday, August 14, 2012 6:16:26 PM
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On two occasions I have engaged their services. The last one was not so good, but we managed albeit through a difficult time. I had to make several visits afterwards to the doctor thereby incurring huge cost that would have been avoided had they prescribed the right drugs. I thank God going by the experience I'm reading here. My take is that they have no option than to improve their services or close the facility.
muganda
#30 Posted : Wednesday, May 29, 2013 8:38:18 AM
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Nairobi Women Hospital finally found guilty after so so many cases of neglect at the altar of capitalism. Hippocrates would turn in his grave.


alma
#31 Posted : Wednesday, May 29, 2013 8:57:51 AM
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wow. I remember one dennis itumbi working on overdrive trying to stop the lady who was organising demos against nairobi womens on social media. That hospital in my opinion should be shut down. Most of the time if the cabal of doctors agrees to malpractice, there must be vermin hidden under the mattress that never saw the light of day.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
Zenge
#32 Posted : Friday, May 31, 2013 1:59:02 AM
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Pregnancy is not an illness and child birth is a normal husttle free process that even occurs on the road side..... Before you lynch me let me expound. Many people want to go to the big hospitals so that they maintain their class (rich) especially the middle class ladies. The most important person during childbirth is not the doctor (unless there's an emergency CS ofcourse) but the midwife. Childbirth is done very well and competently in the middle level mission hospitals and even government hospitals. Mind you the experience in those hands is decades long. Pumwani is one of the best maternity hospitals (in terms of delivery) if you ignore the child theft/swapping cases.
My peni mbili
Nabwire
#33 Posted : Friday, May 31, 2013 4:41:14 AM
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Wow, thanks Alma for sharing this. Instead of people asking for the hospital to be shut down, just tell everyone you know not to go there, drive them into bankruptcy.
bebeto
#34 Posted : Friday, May 31, 2013 8:59:41 AM
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Sorry to all those who had issues with the hospital.
My son was delivered in this hospital, normal delivery ( thanks to God), in 2010.

But a week after, the mother developed a clot on the left thigh.....no one could explain this, but luckily, it was treated in a week and we were discharged.

I bet there are hundreds of cases that go unreported. Thank wazua for the info.
"The chief danger in life is that you may take too many precautions" - Alfred adler
Theu
#35 Posted : Friday, May 31, 2013 9:29:01 AM
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Kijabe Mission hospital and Tenwek Hospital. Wonderful people. Big hearted and excellent services. My 2 boys delivered there. Superb.
washiku
#36 Posted : Friday, May 31, 2013 9:58:23 AM
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What are the requirements of starting a hospital?
Blackberry
#37 Posted : Friday, May 31, 2013 2:40:25 PM
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washiku wrote:
What are the requirements of starting a hospital?


Most start off as nursing homes which just require a
doctor's ama ata nurse license as a minimumPray Pray Pray

Opinion is free, truth is sacred.




new investor
#38 Posted : Saturday, June 01, 2013 5:24:09 AM
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If you can get yourself a whole day for the antenatal clinics, St Marys mission hospital in Langata is excellent. There is one in Thika as well and the queues are not as bad.
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