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    New diabetes clinic at Mbagathi to transform care for thousands of patients

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterDecember 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Mbagathi Hospital is set for a major breakthrough in diabetes care following the commencement of construction of a fully equipped clinic, Chief Executive Officer Dr. Alexander Irungu announced.

    The new facility is expected to improve access to diabetes services for the more than 150,000 people living with diabetes within the hospital’s catchment area.

    “Currently, the hospital’s diabetes clinic operates just once a week, forcing patients to endure review intervals of up to four months—delays that often lead to complications and poor disease control,” Dr. Irungu said.

    The clinic forms part of the Centre for Driving Change (CDC) initiative, which aims to expand service days, accelerate diagnosis and ensure continuous follow-up for patients.

    It will be outfitted with modern diagnostic tools including HbA1c testing equipment, emergency management kits, IT systems for patient data, examination couches, blood pressure monitors and other essential equipment designed to support comprehensive diabetes management.

    Dr. Irungu noted that the new facility will not only increase the hospital’s capacity but also significantly improve the quality and consistency of care.

    “This clinic will allow us to review patients more regularly, intervene earlier and ultimately improve outcomes for thousands who depend on Mbagathi for diabetes treatment,” he said.

    The project is being delivered in partnership with global healthcare company Novo Nordisk, under an agreement that requires Mbagathi Hospital to maintain ethical standards, keep proper documentation of the project’s progress and acknowledge the donor in public communication.

    The agreement also clarifies that the support does not influence prescribing or endorsement of any products.

    Once operational, the clinic is expected to strengthen diabetes screening, enhance patient education and ease the long queues that have overwhelmed the current service.

    For Nairobi County residents living with diabetes, the facility represents a vital lifeline one that promises earlier intervention, fewer complications and a more dignified patient experience.

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