Everyday care without the wait
Walk in anytime—our clinicians triage urgent cases, manage chronic conditions, and keep families on track with preventive care. On-site lab, pharmacy, and ultrasound mean most visits are completed in a single stop.
- 24/7 walk-ins and emergency cover
- SHA & Yatta insurance accepted
- Electronic prescriptions & lab results
- Partner ambulances for referrals
Visit snapshot
Intake nurses record vitals, flag emergencies, and escalate to clinicians while diagnostics and pharmacy coordinate in parallel.
- Typical duration
- 45–90 minutes if lab work is needed.
- Clinician roster
- Family doctors, nurses, midwives, and visiting specialists.
- After-hours cover
- On-call clinician + emergency triage nurse every night.
- Follow-up
- Telehealth or in-person review scheduled before discharge.
Need us to coordinate transport? Call ahead and we’ll line up a partner ambulance.
What we handle during outpatient visits
From preventive screens to urgent stabilization, the outpatient wing is equipped to manage the full spectrum of family care.
Same-day primary care consults
Walk in 24/7 for acute illnesses, injuries, routine exams, blood pressure checks, and immediate triage for urgent cases.
Chronic disease reviews
Dedicated clinics for hypertension, diabetes, asthma, epilepsy, and sickle cell with medication adjustments and lifestyle support.
Maternal health visits
Antenatal and postnatal reviews, respectful maternity care, and family planning counselling plus procedures (implants, IUCDs, injectables).
Paediatric sick & wellness clinics
Growth monitoring, fever assessments, immunization catch-up, and nutrition coaching for babies, children, and adolescents.
Women’s health screenings
Cervical cancer screening (VIA/VILI), breast exams, menstrual health consultations, and fertility planning.
Men’s health consults
Lifestyle and risk assessments, prostate health conversations, and STI screening with discreet treatment plans.
Minor procedures
Wound suturing, abscess drainage, keloid management, circumcision, and foreign body removal with on-site monitoring.
Point-of-care diagnostics
Rapid malaria, pregnancy, HIV, haemogram, chemistry panels, ECGs, and other lab workups while you wait.
Ultrasound access
Obstetric dating and wellbeing scans, abdominal and pelvic ultrasounds with clinician interpretation and referrals when needed.
Pharmacy counselling
Clinician-to-pharmacist handoff with adherence coaching, medication therapy management, and stock for emergency scripts.
Urgent referral coordination
Stabilization, ambulance linkage, and detailed transfer notes to partner facilities when higher-level care is required.
Telehealth & home visit follow-up
Secure video or phone check-ins after discharge and scheduled clinician home rounds for patients who need bedside reviews.
Procedures performed in outpatient care
Our clinicians combine emergency readiness with family-centred follow-up. Here’s what is handled on-site before we consider a referral.
Stabilisation & urgent care
- •Rapid triage for chest pain, stroke alerts, severe asthma, and obstetric red flags.
- •IV cannulation, fluid resuscitation, electrolyte correction, and emergency medication administration.
- •Oxygen therapy, nebulised bronchodilators, and peak-flow monitoring for respiratory distress.
- •12-lead ECG capture with clinician interpretation prior to referral or admission.
Minor procedures & wound care
- •Suturing of lacerations, wound debridement, and advanced dressing changes.
- •Abscess incision and drainage with follow-up packings and culture sampling when required.
- •Foreign body removal for ears, throat, eyes, and soft tissue under local anaesthesia.
- •Burn management, keloid injections, and chronic ulcer care with negative-pressure dressing set-up.
Maternal & reproductive health
- •Antenatal profiles, foetal heart monitoring, and bedside obstetric ultrasound.
- •Family planning services including implants, IUCD insertion/removal, and injectable contraception.
- •Cervical cancer screening (VIA/VILI) with cryotherapy or referral pathways.
- •Pap smear collection, HPV sampling, and infertility counselling investigations.
Diagnostics & chronic care support
- •Point-of-care tests: malaria, HIV, pregnancy, HbA1c, lipid profile, kidney and liver panels.
- •Ultrasound (abdominal, pelvic, obstetric), X-ray referrals, and ECG monitoring.
- •Spirometry, pulse oximetry, and peak-flow measurements for respiratory follow-up.
- •Medication therapy management clinics for hypertension, diabetes, asthma, and epilepsy.
Pharmacy formulary at a glance
The outpatient pharmacy stocks evidence-based medication for acute relief and chronic maintenance so patients leave with everything they need.
Cardiometabolic management
- •Antihypertensives: amlodipine, losartan, hydrochlorothiazide, and combination therapies.
- •Antidiabetic agents: metformin, gliclazide, insulin (basal and short-acting), and DPP4 inhibitors.
- •Lipid control and antiplatelets: statins, aspirin, and clopidogrel for secondary prevention.
Infectious disease coverage
- •Antimalarials: artemether-lumefantrine, artesunate injections, and quinine for severe cases.
- •Broad-spectrum antibiotics including amoxicillin-clavulanate, ceftriaxone, azithromycin, and doxycycline.
- •Antiviral and antifungal staples for common outpatient presentations (acyclovir, fluconazole).
Respiratory & emergency relief
- •Nebulised salbutamol and ipratropium, inhaled corticosteroids, and oral leukotriene modifiers.
- •Emergency pack: adrenaline, hydrocortisone, promethazine, and antihistamines for anaphylaxis.
- •Cough, cold, and expectorant therapies plus nicotine replacement for cessation support.
Women’s and paediatric health
- •Prenatal vitamins, iron/folate supplements, calcium, and haematinics.
- •Contraceptives: combined oral pills, progestin-only pills, emergency contraception, and depot injections.
- •Paediatric formulations: ORS + zinc, paracetamol/ibuprofen suspensions, deworming agents, and antibiotics.
- •Vaccines and Vitamin A for catch-up schedules in collaboration with public health programmes.
Cold-chain vaccines and specialty drugs are coordinated with partner depots—ask reception for availability before travelling.
Preparing for your visit
A little preparation goes a long way. Arrive with your records and let the front desk know if you have mobility needs—we’ll make the visit as smooth as possible.
- ✓Carry any previous clinic books, lab results, or imaging reports—this helps our clinicians tailor your plan faster.
- ✓Arrive 10 minutes early for triage; vitals and weight are checked at every visit.
- ✓Bring your insurance card or payment method (we accept SHA, Yatta, mobile money, and cash).
- ✓For fasting labs, have only water for 8 hours before arrival unless your clinician advises otherwise.
- ✓Children should come with their caregiver or consent note for treatment.
Need a reminder?
We’ll send follow-up instructions via SMS or WhatsApp, including prescriptions, lab schedules, and next steps.
Insurance & payment
We accept SHA and Yatta plans, mobile money (M-Pesa), cash, and bank transfers. Corporate billing is available for partner employers.
Need extra privacy?
Ask the reception team for a private consultation room or a discrete waiting area—we’ll accommodate without delay.
Ready for your first visit?
Call ahead or send your details—we’ll confirm appointment time, preparation steps, and insurance cover before you arrive.