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Rank: Member Joined: 8/25/2015 Posts: 839 Location: Kite
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I am surprised, I took an accident victim there at night and the reception at A & E was very professional, sincerely after the whole exercise I gave the team a token of appreciation! this was back 2004/5
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/17/2013 Posts: 4,693 Location: Earth
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kayhara wrote:KNH is a good hospital if you get to see a doctor fast, what is wrong is staff capacity, they need more doctors, more nurses, and employ private cleaning services to keep the place spotless, the casualty area needs first aid guys to cater to the patients before they can see a doctor, BUT SINCE THIS IS KENYA, this are overlooked I disagree. The rot is beyond repair and results from greed by all concerned.Deliberate attempts to paralyse services and reap from the effects. These are the same doctors operating private well equipped clinics rem.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/27/2007 Posts: 2,768
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December 1991 cant rmember the exact day. I was very sick and I had tried a couple of medical institutions and I was refered toKNH, I would say in a condition that needed urgent attention. I had to go through the opd where I was told that I had to book for an appointment. The man on the other side of the counter had some really good news…that I was lucky to have gotten an appointment in April 1992 (cant remember the day)!!! My only question to the man was, "what is the point of giving me an appointment in April 1992 when I cannot last beyond December 1991". He smiled at me and told me that it was not his fault, besides he was following the entries in the booking register. In despair, as I started walking restlessly, knowing that death would come to me at any time, I started off towards an unknown destination. After a couple of steps the man behind the counter called me and told me that arrangements could always be made so that I could see a doctor in one week. I was not interested in his TKK plan since I had already made up my mind… I remembered I had a friend who had a brother who was an orthorpidic surgeon in KNH. I called the friend and of course the rest is history. For the 8 months that I spent in KNH ward no. 46, I would tell you what I saw and.experienced was way beyond what that man in opd was sentensing me to. You guys know absolutely nothing about KNH. ...besides, the presence of a safe alone does not signify that there is money inside...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,275 Location: nairobi
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Kaigangio wrote:December 1991 cant rmember the exact day. I was very sick and I had tried a couple of medical institutions and I was refered toKNH, I would say in a condition that needed urgent attention. I had to go through the opd where I was told that I had to book for an appointment. The man on the other side of the counter had some really good news…that I was lucky to have gotten an appointment in April 1992 (cant remember the day)!!! My only question to the man was, "what is the point of giving me an appointment in April 1992 when I cannot last beyond December 1991". He smiled at me and told me that it was not his fault, besides he was following the entries in the booking register. In despair, as I started walking restlessly, knowing that death would come to me at any time, I started off towards an unknown destination. After a couple of steps the man behind the counter called me and told me that arrangements could always be made so that I could see a doctor in one week. I was not interested in his TKK plan since I had already made up my mind… I remembered I had a friend who had a brother who was an orthorpidic surgeon in KNH. I called the friend and of course the rest is history. For the 8 months that I spent in KNH ward no. 46, I would tell you what I saw and.experienced was way beyond what that man in opd was sentensing me to. You guys know absolutely nothing about KNH. @kaiganjio glad u made it COOP, IMH, KEGN, KQ, MTNU
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/5/2011 Posts: 1,059
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Kenya needs to put all new projects on hold and let's repair the existing infrastructure, like KNH is supposed to be the yard stick for even private hospitals, it's like how you drive on the eastern bypass smooth all the way to Ruaka then pot holes to NBI-NKR highway, how much would it cost to take kenya to acceptable levels of public service To Each His Own
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/18/2012 Posts: 235
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Muheani wrote:Seems it hasnt changed since 2005 when I reported in with my own sis at 12am. The most traumatising 3hrs of waiting....then off to the mogue. This is very sad
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Rank: Member Joined: 10/6/2009 Posts: 587
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obiero wrote:Kaigangio wrote:December 1991 cant rmember the exact day. I was very sick and I had tried a couple of medical institutions and I was refered toKNH, I would say in a condition that needed urgent attention. I had to go through the opd where I was told that I had to book for an appointment. The man on the other side of the counter had some really good news…that I was lucky to have gotten an appointment in April 1992 (cant remember the day)!!! My only question to the man was, "what is the point of giving me an appointment in April 1992 when I cannot last beyond December 1991". He smiled at me and told me that it was not his fault, besides he was following the entries in the booking register. In despair, as I started walking restlessly, knowing that death would come to me at any time, I started off towards an unknown destination. After a couple of steps the man behind the counter called me and told me that arrangements could always be made so that I could see a doctor in one week. I was not interested in his TKK plan since I had already made up my mind… I remembered I had a friend who had a brother who was an orthorpidic surgeon in KNH. I called the friend and of course the rest is history. For the 8 months that I spent in KNH ward no. 46, I would tell you what I saw and.experienced was way beyond what that man in opd was sentensing me to. You guys know absolutely nothing about KNH. @kaiganjio glad u made it Pole sana kaigangio. What exactly is it that you saw and experienced in ward no. 46. Sorry for rekindling old bad memories. Just curious.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/4/2008 Posts: 2,849 Location: Rupi
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qooler wrote:Muheani wrote:Seems it hasnt changed since 2005 when I reported in with my own sis at 12am. The most traumatising 3hrs of waiting....then off to the mogue. Pole sana Muheani. And we brag that its the largest referral hospital in the region yet so much nonsense is happening in there Lord, thank you!
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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Muheani wrote:Seems it hasnt changed since 2005 when I reported in with my own sis at 12am. The most traumatising 3hrs of waiting....then off to the mogue.  Am so sorry. That is sad.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,331 Location: Masada
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Baratang wrote:obiero wrote:Kaigangio wrote:December 1991 cant rmember the exact day. I was very sick and I had tried a couple of medical institutions and I was refered toKNH, I would say in a condition that needed urgent attention. I had to go through the opd where I was told that I had to book for an appointment. The man on the other side of the counter had some really good news…that I was lucky to have gotten an appointment in April 1992 (cant remember the day)!!! My only question to the man was, "what is the point of giving me an appointment in April 1992 when I cannot last beyond December 1991". He smiled at me and told me that it was not his fault, besides he was following the entries in the booking register. In despair, as I started walking restlessly, knowing that death would come to me at any time, I started off towards an unknown destination. After a couple of steps the man behind the counter called me and told me that arrangements could always be made so that I could see a doctor in one week. I was not interested in his TKK plan since I had already made up my mind… I remembered I had a friend who had a brother who was an orthorpidic surgeon in KNH. I called the friend and of course the rest is history. For the 8 months that I spent in KNH ward no. 46, I would tell you what I saw and.experienced was way beyond what that man in opd was sentensing me to. You guys know absolutely nothing about KNH. @kaiganjio glad u made it Pole sana kaigangio. What exactly is it that you saw and experienced in ward no. 46. Sorry for rekindling old bad memories. Just curious. What is this illness that confined him to 8 months in the KNH ward? Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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