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Medical Providers Panel Uganda MEDICAL PROVIDERS PANEL UGANDA www.jubileeinsurance.com 1 JUBILEE INSURANCE UPDATED SERVICE PROVIDER LIST 2021 KAMPALA & SURROUNDING ALL SPECIALITIES: PEADIATRICS, OBS & GYN, ORTHOPAEDICS, RADIOLOGY, ENT, DERMATOLOGY, INTERNAL MEDICINE ETC OPERATING LOCATION PROVIDER ADRESS SERVICES CONTACT PERSON EMAIL TELEPHONE TIMES In & Out- 0414-34 6772 / Norvik Hospital & [email protected]/info Bombo Rd Plot 13, Bombo Rd Patient 24/7 Salama/Isaac 0705631550/07757977 Research Centre Ltd @[email protected] 86 In & Out- 0414 345 Savannah Sunrise Shoal House Bombo Rd. Patient 24/7 Paul/ Dr.Grace Kaisa [email protected] 325/0704709074/0772 Medical Center Bombo Rd. 465409 In & Out- 0414250362/03122507 Buganda Case Medical Plot 69/71 Dr. Sebbale A [email protected] Patient 24/7 00/0701 111 122/0701 Road Centre Buganda Road Kato/Osinde/Denis g 111 161 In & Out- 0414231534/04142581 Buganda Plot 83 Buganda Dr. Kajumba/Asia/ St Catherine's Clinic Patient 24/7 [email protected] 08/0704 986 858/0789 Road Road Marion 769 582 Buganda Platinum Medical Plot 113 Buganda In & Out- [email protected] 0392176915/07520168 24/7 Dr. Ssekabira Road Centre Road Patient om 72/0774446825 In & Out- 0772436228/ Bugolobi Medical 134 Spring Rd, Bugolobi Patient 24/7 Dr.Kawanguzi /Gilbert [email protected] 0703284309/04142223 Centre Bugolobi 54 Kampala Hospital Plot 6 Makindu In & Out- [email protected]/billi 0776433199/03125634 Kololo 24/7 Catherine/ Kawalya Ltd Close, Kololo Patient [email protected] 00/ 0414255006 In & Out- Dr Zaam Nalule / Dr [email protected]/insuranceh 0312292998/07129655 Kyaliwajala Life Link Hospital Namugongo 24/7 Patient Carol [email protected] 05/0716965515 International Plot 4686 - Kisugu In & Out- Dr Muhame / Dr Ian 0312200400/0751- Namuwongo 24/7 [email protected] Hospital K'la Namuwongo Patient Clark / Jenkins 983444 In & Out- Mulago Heart Mulago Hospital Mulago Patient 24/7 Justine Nabunwa [email protected]/nabunwaj 782095348 Institute Cplx [email protected] UMC Victoria Plot 86 Bukoto In & Out- Dr Chiraag Kotecha mukesh.meharwal@umchospital 0414533336/07577643 Bukoto 24/7 Hospital K’la. Patient Mukesh Meharwal s.com 16/0703754403 In & Out- [email protected]. St.Francis Hospital 0414267012/3 /0782 Nsambya Nsambya Patient 24/7 Justine/ Anthony ug/sekidde.anthony@nsambya Nsambya 932 668/0712267339 hospital.or.ug Mengo Hospital In & Out- lincoln.kafeero@mengohospital. 0704499907/03123071 Mengo Mengo Hospital 24/7 Lincoln Kafeero Complex Patient org 00 In & Out- 0772378131/03921766 Najjera Najjera Hospital Plot 726, Kiwatule 24/7 Dr. Makobore [email protected] Patient 64 Lugogo Ruby Medical Plot 40 Lugogo In & Outp- [email protected] 24/7 Ngamita Peace 0756761799/ Bypass Center Bypass patient [email protected] TELEMEDICINE – (Online Consultation, lab sample Collection & Drug delivery at the comfort of your home/Office) The Medical Call (0800211044) or 24/7 Consultation [email protected] / 0417747000/07907905 Everywhere Concierge Group Dial (*280#) to consult a Sample Collection Patricia Onyutta [email protected] 58/ 0706592212 (Rocket Health) doctor Drug Delivery GENERAL PRACTITIONERS - SPECIALISTS ON APPOINTMENT Plot 10, Solent Avenue/Off Port Aisha Bugolobi AAR - Bugolobi Bell Road/Before Out-Patient 8am-8pm [email protected] 0782327394 Nabisubi/Agasha Silver Springs Hotel Aga Khan 0414 581280/0414 Bugolobi University Hospital Bugolobi Out-Patient 9am-6pm Dr Tusiime Susan [email protected] 581281 Medical Centre Bugolobi, Bugolobi Sas Foundation Katazamiti Rd Plot Out-Patient 8am-8pm Dr Grace Kaisa [email protected] 0414 220970 56 Plot 2, Muwesi St Marys Family Dr. Rutebarika Diana/ 07729584433/0392614 Bugolobi. Rd,Off Luthuli Out-Patient 8am-8pm [email protected] Clinic Sera Juliet 949 Avenue Bugolobi. AAR - Plot 175 0712420214/07060150 Bweyogerere Out-Patient 8am-9pm Victoria Nawenjja [email protected] Bweyogerere Clinic Bweyogerere 50 Cambridge Health Opposite Daniels’ 0782207030/02009016 Bweyogere Out-Patient 24/7 Dr. Doreen Ashaba [email protected] Inc Building 74 2 Buganda International Park Royal 0312 341 291/0393 341 Out-Patient 8am-9pm Gerald Muwonge [email protected] Road Medical Centre ,Kampala Rd 291 Case Medicare Plot 73-75, Kitoro In & Out- 0701250362/03920043 Entebbe 24/7 Lillian Namono M [email protected] Entebbe Rd Patient 15 St. Mary's Medical Plot 24 Kla Rd. In & Out- Dr.Alex/Kamugisha/Eb stmarysmedicalservices@yahoo. 0414-321681 / Entebbe Patient 24/7 Services Entebbe Umeme Stage b.Hosp com 0712539012 In & Out- Fiona Victoria Medical 0414320956 / Entebbe 24 Gowers Rd Patient 24/7 Nakitende/Olivia [email protected] Services 0759000042 Kaggwa AAR – Entebbe Outpatient Faith Ndyanabo Entebbe Near Victoria mall 9am-10pm [email protected] 0704298177 + Millennium Optics + Opticals /Agasha International Plot 8Portal Rd Entebbe Out Patient 24/7 Jared Opio [email protected] 0392200400 Medical Centre Next to K Hotels Emmanuel Medical In & Out emmanuelmedicalcentre@gmail 0701794209/07807723 Entebbe Entebbe Katabi 24/7 Joseph Ntambi Centre Patient .com 35 Doctor's Clinic In & Out- 0414570859/07825234 Entebbe Rd Entebbe ,Seguku 24/7 Dr Nsubuga Yosam Sseguku Patient 53 In & Out- [email protected]/accounts@k 0772393188/07023454 Entebbe Rd Kisubi Hospital P.O.Box 40 Patient 24/7 Dr. Asaba Robert isubihospital.co.ug 02 Value Medical Bwebajja Entebbe In & Out- Entebbe Rd 24/7 Dr. Bahizi Emmanuel 772878784 Centre Rd Patient Joint Clinical Plot 101, Upper In & Out- Entebbe Rd 24/7 Mr. Fred Byaruhanga [email protected] 0414201146/47/48 Research (Jcrc) Lubowa Estates Patient International Plot 484, Ebb Rd, Entebbe Rd Out patient 24/7 Dedas Magezi [email protected] 0392175780 Medical Centre Near Roofings Dr. Ndugga Peoples Medical In & Out- [email protected] 0706-536790/0770- Gayaza Off Bulamu Rd 24/7 Frank/Nakazibwe Centre-Gayaza Patient om 693415/0783-589536 Joan Plot 1716 Gayaza Doctor's Medical Irene Nalweyiso/Mary doctorsmedicalcentrekampala 0782-855533/0701- Gayaza Rd Rd/P.O.Box 1716 Out-Patient 24/7 Centre-Mpererwe Nankabirwa @gmail.com 855533 Kampala International Jinja Rd - Kitgum 0312 260 546/0752 417 Jinja Rd Out-Patient 8am-9pm Doola Dinah [email protected] Medical Centre House 935 Ground Floor Cavendish Grace 0711539279/07060150 Kabalagala AAR - Kabalagala University/Gaba Out-Patient 9am-9pm [email protected] Chandia/Agasha 50 Road Opp American Embassy Aga Khan Kampala Rd - 0414-259186 / 0711- Kampala Rd University Hospital Out-Patient 8am-8pm Dr Francis Mugabi [email protected] Next To Dtb 048971 Medical Centre Kyadondo Medical In & Out- kyadondomedicalcenter@ymail 0414566455/07722482 Kawempe Kawempe 24/7 Dr. Sseguya Henry Centre Patient .com 67 Kololo Aga Khan 3rd Floor Accacia University Hospital Out-Patient 9am-6pm Dr Sheila Kiconco [email protected] 0414-343566 Mall Medical Centre Kololo International Upper Kololo 0393200401/0752 636 Out-Patient 8am-9pm Mary Teddy Akello [email protected] Medical Centre Terrace, Plot 51A 361 International Yudah House Opp Kireka Out Patient 24/7 Dr. Kimera Andrew [email protected] 0392004306 Medical Centre Shell Kireka Nobel Medical In & Out- Kyengera Kyengera 24/7 Dr. Kisitu Lawrence [email protected] 0782-281012 Centre Patient Cambridge Health 0782207030/02009016 Lugogo Forest Mall Lugogo 8am - 8pm 12HRS Dr. Doreen Ashaba [email protected] Inc 74 Victoria Medical Plot 52 Lumumba Lumumba Av Out-Patient 24/7 Harriet Sanyu -Admin. [email protected] 0414 235546 Center Avenue P.O.Box 6541 K'la Ruth Gaylord – In & Out- Peter 0754303275/07815622 Maganjo 24/7 [email protected] Hospital Maganjo Maganjo/Kawemp Patient Kiggundu/Daphine 29 e 2nd Floor Ham Towers/Opp AAR - Makerere Makerere Main 0782023657/07060150 Makerere Out-Patient 8am-9pm Ivan Lumu/Agasha [email protected] Clinic Gate /Plot 923 50 Makerere Hill Road Aga Khan Metroplex Mall, Naalya University Hospital Out-Patient 9am-9pm Dr Susan Tino [email protected] 0414 - 240146 Naalya Medical Centre St. Catherine’s Plot 1609 Najjera 0700626630/07827477 Najjera Out patient 8:00am-7pm Wandulu Lutu Hospital - Najjera II [email protected] 20 04143893151/0772- Namugongo Zia Angelina Clinic Namugongo Out-Patient Rita Najjingo [email protected] 398318/0703- 300988/0706-614560 Naluvule Medical Nakaddu Safina - 0778- Nansana Nansana Outpatient 24/7 [email protected] Centre Admin 260548/0701658882 3 Dr. Sebulime Sebbi Medical In & Out- 0772-335311 / 0782- Nansana Nansana 24/7 Stephen/Doreen [email protected] Centre Patient 505391 (Admin) Nateete AAR Nateete Nateete Out-Patient Nanfuka Fiona [email protected] 0772301031 Nsambya Kampala Family 0414-576698 / 0312- Nsambya Opp.American Out-Patient 830am-9pm Dr. Ndawula [email protected] Clinic 265525 Embassy First Floor Bank Of Africa Macharia Anthony Ntinda AAR- Ntinda Clinic Building/Ntinda Out-Patient 8am-10pm [email protected] 0750149276 /Agasha Road - Near Ntinda Police Life Link Medical In & Out- 0393 244 998/0177 965 Ntinda 24/7 Charles [email protected] Centre Ntinda Patient 506 Ntinda Family 0312-292336 / Ntinda Ntinda Out-Patient 830am-9pm Dr. Ndawula David [email protected] Doctors 0772409023 International Plot 29-37 Ntinda Ntinda Out Patient 24/7 Isaac Kironde [email protected] 03922004444 Medical Centre Road Plot 22 Namirembe International In & Out- Namirember Rd 8am-9pm Judith Nakachwa [email protected] 0392 176519 Rd Medical Centre Patient opp Lohana Sch 2nd Floor - Parliament Ecobank Hanifa Namagembe 0773916598/07060150 AAR City Centre Out-Patient 8am-8pm [email protected] Avenue Building/Parliamen /Agasha 50 tary Avenue Plot 111, Block 38, International Wandegeya Near Equity Bank - Out Patient 24/7 Gerald Muwonge [email protected] 0392004305 Medical Centre Wandegeya St. Joseph's In & Out- 0759-039795/0779- Wakiso Wakiso 24/7 Dr. Nicholas Mugagga [email protected] Hospital-Wakiso Patient 039795 LABORATORY Buganda Plot 99/101, Lab Lancet Laboratories Prosy Nakamatte 0414341621 Road Behind YMCA K’la Services OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY Plot 54B, Kiira Rd, Busingye Medical st 0705205699/07746989 Kiira Rd 1 Floor Ug.
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