Diabetes Clinics in Kenya

The term diabetes includes several different metabolic disorders that all, if left untreated, result in abnormally high concentration of a sugar called glucose in the blood. Diabetes mellitus type 1 results when the pancreas no longer produces significant amounts of the hormone insulin, usually owing to the autoimmune destruction of the insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas. Diabetes mellitus type 2, in contrast, is now thought to result from autoimmune attacks on the pancreas and/or insulin resistance. The pancreas of a person with type 2 diabetes may be producing normal or even abnormally large amounts of insulin. Other forms of diabetes mellitus, such as the various forms of maturity onset diabetes of the young, may represent some combination of insufficient insulin production and insulin resistance. Some degree of insulin resistance may also be present in a person with type 1 diabetes.

The main goal of diabetes management is, as far as possible, to restore carbohydrate metabolism to a normal state. To achieve this goal, individuals with an absolute deficiency of insulin require insulin replacement therapy, which is given through injections or an insulin pump. Insulin resistance, in contrast, can be corrected by dietary modifications and exercise. Other goals of diabetes management are to prevent or treat the many complications that can result from the disease itself and from its treatment. Diabetes Clinics Kenya

Controlling blood sugar (glucose) levels is the major goal of diabetes treatment, in order to prevent complications of the disease.

  • Type 1 diabetes is managed with insulin as well as dietary changes and exercise.
  • Type 2 diabetes may be managed with non-insulin medications, insulin, weight reduction, or dietary changes.
  • The choice of medications for type 2 diabetes is individualized, taking into account:

1.the effectiveness and side effect profile of each medication,
2. the patient’s underlying health status,
any medication compliance issues, and
3. cost to the patient or health-care system.

  • Medications for type 2 diabetes can work in different ways to reduce blood glucose levels. They may:

1. increase insulin sensitivity,
2.increase glucose excretion,
3.decrease absorption of carbohydrates from the digestive tract, or
work through other mechanisms.
Medications for type 2 diabetes are often used in combination.
Different methods of delivering insulin include:

  • syringes,
  • pre-filled pens, and
  • the insulin pump

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Diabetes Clinics in Kenya: someone taking sugar levels with a glucometre
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Proper nutrition is a part of any diabetes care plan. There is no one specific “diabetic diet” that is recommended for all individuals.
Pancreas transplantation is an area of active study for the treatment of diabetes.

Signs of Diabetes

  • Excessive thirst and hunger.
  • Frequent urination (from urinary tract infections or kidney problems)
  • Weight loss or gain.
  • Fatigue.
  • Irritability.
  • Blurred vision.
  • Slow-healing wounds.
  • Nausea.

Which specialties of doctors treat type 1 and type 2 diabetes?{ Diabetes Doctors in Kenya}

Endocrinologists are the specialists in endocrine disorders such as diabetes and as such, manage many patients with diabetes. Primary care specialists, including internists and family practice .
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List of Diabetic Clinics/ Hospital in Kenya

Below is a list of diabetic clinics and hospitals around Nairobi ,and in Kenya.

Mary Immaculata hospital
Located at Gitanga Road
Address: P.O.BOX 57216-00200 Nairobi
Tel: +254 (20) 3877995,
+254 (20) 3504616
Cell: +254 (722) 421798,
+254(710) 392757
Fax: +254(20) 3564171 757
Email: info@mariaimmaculata.or.ke

Nazareth Hospital
The clinic runs once in a week-every Thursday
Located at Riara Ridge, Limuru
Address: P. O. BOX 49682-00100,
Nairobi, Kenya
Mobile:0722-405166, 0711930741, 0734143735
Tel:254-020 2017401, 020 6750945
Email:info@nazarethhospital.or.ke
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Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital
Located at along Nandi Road in Eldoret Town, Uasin Gishu
Postal Address: P.o. Box 3-30100, Kenya
Tel: (+254) 053-2033471/4
Cell Numbers: (+254)-722-201277,(+254)-734-600461
Fax: +254-053-2061749
Email: ceo@mtrh.go.ke
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Mbagathi District Hospital
Located at Ngummo Estate Off Mbagathi Road
P.O. Box:40205 Nairobi
City/Town:Nairobi
Phone Number 1:020-2728530
Phone Number 2:020-2724712 diabetes Hospitals in Nairobi

Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital
Located along Spine Road in Umoja 3 estate in Nairobi
Address: P.O Box 34349 Nairobi 00100
Telephone: 020-8022676 Diabetes Clinics in  Kenya

Coast Province General Hospital
Located at Bondeni, Kisauni Rd, Mombasa
Address :P.O Box P.O. Box 90231 Mombasa 80100
Telephone
+254412314204
+254722207868 Diabetes Clinics Kenya
+254412222148
Email: chiefadmin@cpgh.co.ke

Avenue Hospital

  • Avenue Hospital, Nairobi
    First Parklands Avenue
    Telephone: 0732 175 000, 0711 060 000
    admin@avenuehealthcare.com
  • Avenue Hospital, Kisumu
    Opp. Kibuye Market
    Tel: 0718 860 200 / 0730 016 158
    admin.kisumu@avenuehealthcare.com
  • Mombasa
    First Floor, Aga Khan Doctor’s Plaza Nyerere Road
    Tel: (041) 2316104 / 6380
    8am to 10pm Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm on Weekends and Public Holidays
    mombasa@avenuehealthcare.com
  • Nakuru
    First Floor, Polo Centre Kenyatta Avenue
    Tel: 0722 226 446
    8am to 8pm Monday to Friday 9am to 3pm on Weekends and Public Holidays
    nakuru@avenuehealthcare.com
  • Eldoret
    Third Floor, Metro Plaza Oginga Odinga Street
    Tel: 0700 480 380
    8am to 8pm Monday to Friday 9am to 3pm on Weekends and Public Holidays
    eldoret@avenuehealthcare.com

The Mombasa Hospital
P.O. Box 90294 G.P.O Mombasa 80100 Kenya
Physical Address : Off Mama Ngina Drive, next to Treasury Square.
Contacts :
Tel: 254 041 2312191 / 2312099 / 2228010/2312190
Mob: 0733333655 / 0722203755
Fax: 254 41 2225086 / 2229254 / 2228711
E-mail: info@mombasahospital.com

Bomu Hospital
Located Off Refinery Road, Near Redeemed Church, Mombasa
Tel: +254 722 574755/ 734 574755
Email: info@bomuhospital.org
P.O. Box 95683-80106, Mombasa, Kenya.

Jocham Hospital
Located at North Coast, Kengeleni – Off Malindi- Mombasa Road.
Address: P.O. Box 88984 – 80100 GPO, MOMBASA – KENYA
Telephone: +254 041 047 4472/020 8011 612/ 020 2039 042/
Mobile: +254 722 207 664/ 733 710 174.
Fax: +254 20 2040 359
Email: info@jochamhospital.org
Clinic held on Monday to Friday between 9 am and 5:30 pm
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The Aga Khan Hospital

  • Nairobi
    Aga Khan University Hospital, 3rd Parklands Avenue, Limuru Road, Nairobi, Kenya.
    Tel: +254 (0) 20 366 2000
    Email: akuh.nairobi@aku.edu
  • Mombasa
    The Aga Khan Hospital, Mombasa
    Vanga Road
    P.O box 83013
    80100 Mombasa KENYA
    Mombasa Main Hospital Telephone Numbers:
    0415051000 , +254722205110 , +254723922238, +254733641020
    +254735333260
  • Kisumu
    The Aga Khan Hospital, Kisumu Otieno Oyoo Street Kisumu KENYA.
    Mailing address: P. O. Box 530 , 40100. Kisumu KENYA.
    Tel: +254 57 2020005 / 2021009 / 2022558.
    Fax: +254 57 2024312/202312.
    Mobile: +254 722 203622 / +254 733 637566.

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Pandya Memorial Hospital
Location: Dedan Kimathi Avenue
Postal Address: 0701-314141, 0704-314140
Telephone: 0789-999322, 0722-206424
Email: info@pandyahospital.org

Nairobi South Hospital
Telephone
+254 (0)20 60 1154
Address
South C Estate, Nairobi Kenya
Email: info@nairobisouthhospital.org

Bristol Park Hospital
• Telephone: +254206823700
• Address: OppositeTumaini Supermarket on the Eastern Bypass in Nairobi
• Email: info@bristolpark.or.keLadnan Hospital
• Telephone: +254707000730
• Address: Pangani in Nairobi
• Email: info@ladnan.org

Meridian Medical Center
Head Office Kedong Hse 1st Flr
P.O Box 50443 – 00200
Ralph Bunche Rd
Tel: 020-2691542
Mobile: 0719-802206
Email: info@meridianmedicalcentre.com

Meridian Equator Hospital Limited
P.O BOX 962 00200 NAIROBI
Tel: (+254 020) 6004720/22, 6009876/775
Mobile: +254 722207 623
Email: info@meridianequator.com
Location Bukani Road, Nairobi West Shopping Center.
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Savannah Healthcare Services
• Telephone: +254723975300
• Address: Gilfillian House Mezzanine Floor Kenyatta Avenue Nairobi
• Email : info@savannahhealth.co.ke
• Twitter: Savannah Healthcare

Getrude Gardens Children Hospital
• Telephone: 0207206000
• Address: Phase 2 Komarock Nairobi
• Email : info@gerties.org
• Twitter : Gertrude Children hospital
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The Mater Hospiatal
• Telephone: +254 (20) 6903000
• Address: Mukenia Road Nairobi
• Email : infom@materkenya.com

Nairobi Hospital
• Telephone:+254 (20) 2845000
• Address: Argwings Kodhek Road Nairobi
• Email : hosp@nbihosp.org
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Guru Nanak Ramgarhia Sikh Hospital
• Telephone: 0722203884, 0733 600 495
• Address: Muranga Road in Nairobi
• Email : admin@gnrsh.co.ke

Karen Hospital
• Telephone: +254206613000
• Address: Karen in Nairobi
• Email : info@karenhospital.org
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Coptic Mission Hospital
• Telephone: +254202725856
• Address: Opposite China Centre along Ngong’ in Nairobi
• Email : coptichospital@copticmission.org
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Nairobi West Hospital
• Telephone:0722 200 944, 0734 200 944
• Address: Gandhi Avenue Nairobi West,Nairobi
• Email: enquiry@nairobiwesthospital.com
• twitter: The Nairobi west Hospital

St. Mary’s Hospital Langata
• Telephone:+254722762392
• Address: Police Dog Unit Road, Nairobi
• Email : info@smmh.co.ke

Mp Shah Hospital
• Telephone: +254 20 4291 000.
0733 606113.
0733 606752.
0722 204427.
0722 783350.
• Address: Maharaja House 1 Shivachi Road Nairobi
• Email : info@mpshahhosp.org

Nairobi East Hospital
• Telephone: 0739500300
• Address: General Waruinge Street in Nairobi
• Email : info@nairobieasthopsital.com

Langata Hospital
P.O.BOX 934-00517,
NAIROBI
Tel: 2430042 /2386986
(+254) 724485376
Email:info@langatahospital.org