Rethinking Aging: How Lifestyle Choices Shape Our Health In a world where everything moves faster by the day, it’s easy to overlook how our daily habits affect our health. Many people assume that chronic diseases and disability are part of growing older. We’ve been taught to expect them, to accept them. But research says otherwise: […]
Understanding Higher Weight: When Does It Become a Concern?
The Karen Hospital Nyeri Clinic Has Moved to a New, Bigger Location! We are excited to share great news! The Karen Hospital Nyeri Clinic has relocated to a larger, modern facility. This move marks a major step in our mission to bring quality healthcare closer to you. Our new location is along Mumbi Road, next […]
Maintaining good eye health is crucial to living a healthy and productive life. As we grow older, our eyes are more prone to various eye conditions, and regular eye check-ups become more necessary. At The Karen Hospital Meru Branch, we offer comprehensive ophthalmology services to help you maintain good eye health and detect any underlying eye conditions early enough.
The Karen Hospital in response to our clients’ preference has launched Diani Ward with private executive ensuite rooms, tastefully furnished and complemented by the hospital's serene environment. The CEO, Mrs. Juliet Nyaga, officially opened Diani Ward on Wednesday 5th October 2022.
The Kenya Medical Training College is celebrating exemplary performance in the recently released Nursing Council of Kenya National exams. Not only have we maintained our 100% pass rate but also ranked as the best Kenya Registered of Nursing institution Nationally.
The Karen Hospital Meru Wellness Check-up
Every Home, Every Heart, Every Feeling, Every Moment of Happiness is incomplete without women! The theme this year is Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world. It celebrates the remarkable efforts by women and girls around the globe to shape a more equitable future and the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) is a group of short-term (acute) and long-term (chronic) heart disorders that can occur as a result of rheumatic fever. One common result of rheumatic fever is heart valve damage which may lead to a valve disorder.