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Out Patient Facilities for Nhif Supa Cover Baringo County Bomet County Bungoma County Busia County OUT PATIENT FACILITIES FOR NHIF SUPA COVER BARINGO COUNTY BRANCH No HOSPITAL NAME POSTAL ADDRESS OFFICE 1 TIONYBEI MEDICAL CLINIC 396-30400, KABARNET KABARNET 2 BARINGO DISTRICT HOSPITAL (KABARNET) 21-30400, KABARNET KABARNET 3 REALE MEDICAL CENTRE-KABARNET 4694-30100, ELDORET KABARNET 4 KERIO HOSPITAL LTD 458-30400, KABARNET KABARNET 5 RAVINE GLORY HEALTH CARE SERVICES 612-20103, ELDAMA RAVINE KABARNET 6 ELDAMA RAVINE NURSING HOME 612-20103, ELDAMA RAVINE KABARNET 7 BARNET MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTRE 490-30400, KABARNET KABARNET BOMET COUNTY BRANCH No HOSPITAL NAME POSTAL ADDRESS OFFICE 1 CHELYMO MEDICAL CENTRE 37-20422 SILIBWET BOMET 2 KAPKOROS HEALTH CENTRE 20400 BOMET BOMET BUNGOMA COUNTY BRANCH No HOSPITAL NAME POSTAL ADDRESS OFFICE 1 CHWELE SUBCOUNTY HOSPITAL 202 - 50202 CHWELE BUNGOMA 2 LUMBOKA MEDICAL SERVICES 1883 - 50200 BUNGOMA BUNGOMA 3 WEBUYE HEALTH CENTRE 25 - WEBUYE BUNGOMA 4 ST JAMES OPTICALS 2141 50200 BUNGOMA 5 NZOIA MEDICAL CENTRE 471 - 50200 BUNGOMA BUNGOMA 6 TRINITY OPTICALS LIMITED PRIVATE BAG BUNGOMA BUNGOMA 7 KHALABA MEDICAL SERVICES 2211- 50200 BUNGOMA BUNGOMA 8 ARARAT MEDICAL CLINIC 332 KIMILILI BUNGOMA 9 SIRISIA SUBDISTRICT HOSPITAL 122 - 50208 SIRISIA BUNGOMA 10 NZOIA MEDICAL CENTRE - CHWELE 471 - 50200 BUNGOMA BUNGOMA 11 OPEN HEART MEDICAL CENTRE 388 - 50202 CHWELE BUNGOMA 12 ICFEM DREAMLAND MISSION HOSPITAL PRIVATE BAG KIMILILI BUNGOMA 13 EMMANUEL MISSION HEALTH CENTRE 53 - 50207 MISIKHU BUNGOMA 14 WEBUYE DISTRICT HOSPITAL 25 - 50205 BUNGOMA 15 ELGON VIEW MEDICAL COTTAGE 1747 - 50200 BUNGOMA BUNGOMA 16 FRIENDS LUGULU MISSION HOSPITAL 43 - 50205 WEBUYE BUNGOMA 17 CHEPTAIS SUBDISTRICT HOSPITAL 79 50201 CHEPTAIS BUNGOMA BUSIA COUNTY 1 | P a g e BRANCH No HOSPITAL NAME POSTAL ADDRESS OFFICE 1 ST PETERS MEDICAL CENTRE BULWANI 55-50405 BUTULA BUSIA 2 NEW BUSIA MATERNITY AND NURSING HOME 418-50400 BUSIA BUSIA 3 TANAKA NURSING HOME 485,BUSIA BUSIA 4 BUSIA BASE BOARDER FAITH MEDICAL CENTRE 574-50400 BUSIA BUSIA 5 APPEX HEALTHCARE 84-50408 MALABA BUSIA 6 MARACHI HEALTH CARE 196-50102 BUSIA 7 NAMENYA C.F.W CLINIC 281-50406 ,FUNYULA BUSIA 8 PESI MEDICAL CENTER 94-50400,BUSIA BUSIA ELGEYO MARAKWET COUNTY BRANCH No HOSPITAL NAME POSTAL ADDRESS OFFICE 1 ITEN DISTRICT HOSPITAL 332-30700 ITEN ITEN 2 KAMWOSOR SUB-COUNTY HOSPITAL 16-30129, CHEPKORIO ITEN 3 KOCHOLWO SUB-COUNTY HOSPITAL 148-30129 CHEPKORIO ITEN 4 TAMBACH SUB COUNTY HOSPITAL 331- 30704 TAMBACH ITEN EMBU COUNTY BRANCHES No HOSPITAL NAME POSTALADDRESS OFFICE 1 WHITEROSE MEDICAL CENTRE GATEGI SATELLITE 330 -10303 WANGURU EMBU 2 EMBU CHILDREN HOSPITAL 1698-60100 EMBU EMBU 3 COUNTY MEDICAL CENTRE 558-60100 EMBU 4 JOYKIM NURSING HOME 1050-60100 EMBU EMBU 5 ACEF ENA HEALTH CARE 1365-60100 EMBU EMBU 6 LIBERTY MATERNITY & NURSING HOME 2143-60100 EMBU EMBU 7 IMARA MEDIPLUS HOSPITAL 1446-60100 EMBU EMBU 8 KITHIMU CFW CLINIC 1630-00606 NAIROBI EMBU 9 FAITH CFW CLINIC 1630-00606 NAIROBI EMBU 10 KAVUTIRI CFW CLINIC 1430-60100 EMBU EMBU 11 TUMAINI CFW CLINIC 228 -60100RUNYENJES-EMBU EMBU 12 MBUVORE CFW CLINIC 1452-60100 EMBU EMBU 13 JOY CFW CLINIC 1630-00606 NAIROBI EMBU 14 ST. ANTONY CFW CLINIC 35 MANYATTA EMBU EMBU 15 ISHIARA DISTRICT HOSPITAL 125- ISHIARA EMBU 16 UTUGI CFW CLINIC 1630-00606 NAIROBI EMBU 17 TENDER LOVING CARE CFW CLINIC 1927-60100 EMBU EMBU 18 ST. NICHOLAS CFW CLINIC 194-60100 EMBU EMBU 19 PATIENCE CFW CLINIC 1630-00606 NAIROBI EMBU 20 HEBRON CFW COMMUNITY CLINIC 1370-601000 EMBU EMBU 21 ST. TERESA CFW CLINIC 1630-601000 EMBU EMBU 2 | P a g e 22 HURUMA CFW CLINIC 1356-60100 EMBU EMBU 23 QUEENS & KINGS HEALTH CENTRE 83-60104 SIAKAGO EMBU 24 ST. MICHAEL NURSING HOME 83-60103 RUNYENJES EMBU GARISSA COUNTY 1 EXCEL HEALTH SERVICES 501-70100 GARISSA GARISSA 2 GARISSA MOTHER AND CHILD 457-70100 GARISSA GARISSA 3 MEDINA DIAGNOSTICS 126-70100 GARISSA GARISSA 4 MEDINA DIAGNOSTICS LIMITED -HAGARDERA 126-7010 GARISSA GARISSA 5 WOMEN INITITATIVE HEALTH CARE UNIT 545-70100 GARISSA GARISSA 6 COUNTY MEDICAL CLINIC AND LAB SERVICES 1538-70100 GARISSA GARISSA 7 PROVINCIAL GENERAL HOSPITAL 29-70100 GARISSA GARISSA 8 NORTH EASTERN MEDICAL CENTRE 720-70100 GARISSA GARISSA 9 TAWHEED COMMUNITY NURSING HOME 1419-70100 GARISSA HOMABAY COUNTY 217 JANEIRO NURSING HOME 349-HOMA BAY HOMABAY 218 MATATA NURSING HOME 27 OYUGIS HOMABAY 219 ST. LAWRENCE HOMA BAY HOSPITAL 73 RODI KOPANY HOMABAY 220 KENDU ADVENTIST HOSPITAL 20 KENDU -BAY HOMABAY 221 MAMAS NURSING HOME 169 NDHIWA HOMABAY 222 OKITTA NURSING &MATERNITY HOME 4 KADONGO HOMABAY 223 ST.PAULS MISSION HOSPITAL 426-40300 HOMA-BAY HOMABAY 224 KOLUNGA COMMUNITY DISPENSARY 115-40305 MBITA HOMABAY 225 SAMARIMEND CENTRE 84-40326 HOMABAY 226 THE PORT FLORENCE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL MBITA 572-40300 HOMABAY 227 PORT FLORENCE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 575-40300 HOMA-BAY HOMABAY ISIOLO COUNTY 262 IQRA MEDICAL CENTER AND NURSING HOME 131-60300 ISIOLO ISIOLO 263 GALAXY LTD ISIOLO 674-60300 ISIOLO 264 ISIOLO DISTRICT HOSPITAL 42-60300 ISIOLO ISIOLO 265 ISIOLO CENTRAL MEDICAL CLINIC 656-60300 ISIOLO ISIOLO KAJIADO COUNTY 277 CAREGIVERS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 224-KITENGELA KAJIADO 278 KITENGELA MEDICAL SERVICES-KAJIADO 352-00242 KITENGELA KAJIADO 279 TULAH MEDICAL SERVICES 23 00207 NAMANGA KAJIADO 280 NAMUNYAK MEDICAL CENTRE 510-01100 KAJIADO 3 | P a g e 281 LEXA MEDICAL CENTRE 255-00207 NAMANGA KAJIADO 282 KAJIADO DISTRICT HOSPITAL 31-01100 KAJIADO KAJIADO 283 MERUESHI VILLAGE HEALTH CENTRE 231-90121 EMALI KAJIADO 284 CEDAR MEDICAL CENTRE 216-00209 LOITOKITOK KAJIADO 285 ROMBO MISSION HOSPITAL 2-00209 LOITOKITOK KAJIADO 286 FAVOUR MEDICAL SERVICES 4982-00200 NAIROBI KAJIADO 423 ATHI RIVER MEDICAL SERVICES 336 ATHI RIVER KITENGELA 424 MAKADARA HEALTH CARE 81 ATHI RIVER KITENGELA 425 ATHI COMPLEX GALAXY HOSPITAL 626-01100 KITENGELA 426 KITENGELA PONA SERVICES 78780 KITENGELA 427 SUCOS HOSPITAL 150-00242 KITENGELA KITENGELA 428 FHOK FAMILYCARE MEDICAL CENTRE KITENGELA 31388-00100 NAIROBI KITENGELA 429 ADORA CHILDREN CLINIC 17665-00100 NAIROBI KITENGELA 430 BLESSED COMMUNITY MEDICAL CLINIC 72611-00100 NAIROBI KITENGELA 431 KITENGELA SUB DISTRICT HOSPITAL 537 KITENGELA KITENGELA 432 ST.PAUL HEALTH SERVICES LTD 2679 -0100 NAIROBI KITENGELA 433 KITENGELA MEDICAL CENTRE 29720-00100 NAIROBI KITENGELA 434 THE NAIROBI WOMENS HOSPITAL-KITENGELA 10552-00100 NAIROBI KITENGELA 435 TOPCARE NURSING HOME 365-00242 KITENGELA KITENGELA 436 OLOIBON MEDICAL CENTRE 57653-00200 NAIROBI KITENGELA 437 MAWEPI MEDICAL AND HIV AIDS 87-KITENGELA KITENGELA 438 ATHI RIVER SHALOM COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 505-00204 ATHIRIVER KITENGELA 439 SYOKIMAU HEALTH CENTRE 1445-00618 KITENGELA 440 ECYPSE MEDICAL CENTRE 12814 MACHAKOS KITENGELA ONGATA 675 SINAI HOSPITAL RONGAI 36653-00200 RONGAI ONGATA 676 MOUNT OLIVE SINAI HOSPITAL 52874-00200 NAIROBI RONGAI ONGATA 677 MATASIA NURSING HOME 185 KISERIAN RONGAI ONGATA 678 WAMA NURSING HOME 241- ONGATA RONGAI RONGAI ONGATA 679 WANAINCHI JAMII MATERNITY ANDNURSING HOME 515013-00200 NAIROBI RONGAI ONGATA 680 TRINITY CARE CENTRE 1226-00208 NGONG HILLS RONGAI ONGATA 681 ZAMZAM MEDICAL CLINIC 220- NGONG RONGAI ONGATA 682 MARIAKANI COTTAGE HOSPITAL RONGAI 12535-00400 RONGAI ONGATA 683 NGONG RAPHA HOSPITAL 87-00502 KAREN RONGAI ONGATA 684 ST.PETERS CLAVERS RC DISPENSARY 12629-00400 NAIROBI RONGAI ONGATA 685 BEACON OF HOPE 4326-00200 NAIROBI RONGAI ONGATA 686 LANGATA HOSPITAL 934-00517 NAIROBI RONGAI ONGATA 687 NAIROBI WOMENS HOSPITAL 10552-00100 NAIROBI RONGAI 4 | P a g e KAKAMEGA COUNTY 287 NALANURSING AND MATERNITY HOME 560-50100 KAKAMEGA KAKAMEGA 288 LUPE MEDICAL CENTRE 1154-50100 KAKAMEGA KAKAMEGA 289 ST. ELIZABETH HOSPITAL (MUKUMU) 127-50100 KAKAMEGA KAKAMEGA 290 ROYAL GARDENS HOSPITAL 1809-50100 KAKAMEGA KAKAMEGA 291 TROPICAL CLINIC 1679-50100 KAKAMEGA KAKAMEGA THE NASIO TRIST GEORGE MUDENYO KADIMA MEDICAL 541 CENTRE 165 MUMIAS MUMIAS 542 A.C.K NAMASOLI HEALTH CENTRE 12 YALA MUMIAS 543 BUTERE COUNTY HOSPITAL 40 BUTERE MUMIAS 544 MUMIAS SUGAR COMPANY CLINIC PRIVATE BAG MUMIAS 545 BLISS MEDICAL CLINIC MUMIAS 644 MUMIAS MUMIAS 546 ST. JAMES MEMORIAL MEDIVAL VLINIC 355 MUMIAS 547 AHMADYYA MUSLIM HOSPITAL 77 SHIANDA MUMIAS 548 SONAK COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTRE 274 KHWISERO MUMIAS 549 KHWISERO HEALTH CENTRE 31 - 50135 KHWISERO MUMIAS 550 MATUNGU SUB DISTRICT HOSPITAL 217 MUMIAS MUMIAS 551 MWIHILA MISSION HOSPITAL 8 - 50135 KHWISERO MUMIAS 552 BUKAYA MEDICAL CENTRE 28 - 50102 MUMIAS 553 BUKAYA HEALTH CENTRE 983 - 50102 MUMIAS 554 MAKUNGA RURAL HEALTH DEMONSTRATION CENTRE 1631 KAKAMEGA MUMIAS 555 JAMIA MEDICAL CENTRE 574 - MUMIAS MUMIAS KIAMBU COUNTY 694 CAREMAX HEALTH LIMITED 70310-00622 NAIROBI RUIRU 695 RUIRU HOSPITAL LTD 429-01000 RUIRU 696 KIMBO HEALTHCARE CENTRE 52476-00200 RUIRU 697 SPA NURSING HOME 640-00232 RUIRU 698 NGENDA HEALTH CENTRE 84 GATUNDU RUIRU 699 ST JUDE NURSING HOME 59-01000 RUIRU 724 TRANSCON WENDO MEDICAL SERVICES 13903-00400 NAIROBI THIKA 725 ST MARGARET MEDICAL CLINIC 562 KALIMONI THIKA 726 KERNAN MEDICAL 1488-01000 THIKA THIKA 727 AFRICAN MUSLIMS AGENCY HEALTH CENTRE 4658-01000 THIKA THIKA 728 PLAINSVIEW NURSING HOME-RUIRU 208-0232 THIKA THIKA 729 VINEYARD HOSPITAL LTD 6249-01000 NAIROBI THIKA 730 MT SINAI HOSPITAL(THIKA)-LTD 3724-01002 THIKA THIKA 731 GALAXY MEDICARE CONSULTANTS 2946-01000 THIKA 732 CARITAS MARIANA HEALTH CENTRE 3657-01007 THIKA 733 OASIS MISSION HOSPITAL 57176-00200 THIKA 734 DONYO SABUK NURSING MATERNITY AND NUR HOME 3601-0200 THIKA 735 NAIDU HOSPITAL LTD 1746-01000 THIKA 736 SUVA HEALTH SERVICES 103637-00101 THIKA 5 | P a g e 737 KALIMONI MISSION HOSPITAL PRIVATE BAG-00232 THIKA 738 LIFESPAN MEDICAL CENTRE 2363-00100 THIKA 739 GATUNDU WOMENS HOSPITAL 2455-00202 THIKA 740 MARY HELP OF THE SICK MISSION HOSPITAL 792-01000
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