International Hospital Kampala
Kampala, Uganda
Rating: 4.3/5 based on 145 reviews
Accreditations: ISO 9001
Founded: 2004
Bed capacity: 100
About International Hospital Kampala
International Hospital Kampala (IHK) is Uganda's premier private healthcare facility, established to deliver international-standard medical care in East Africa. Located in the capital city Kampala, the hospital serves as a regional referral center for patients from Uganda, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, and other neighboring countries.
The hospital features modern operating theaters with laparoscopic and endoscopic capabilities, advanced diagnostic imaging including MRI, CT scanning, digital X-ray, and ultrasound, and a fully equipped pathology laboratory. The ICU provides both general and cardiac intensive care with continuous monitoring systems.
Key clinical departments include cardiology, general and laparoscopic surgery, orthopedics and trauma surgery, obstetrics and gynecology with a modern maternity unit, pediatrics and neonatology, urology, ENT, ophthalmology, and dental services. The hospital also offers comprehensive health screening packages for corporate clients and individuals.
IHK has invested significantly in building medical partnerships with international institutions to enhance clinical capabilities and provide access to specialist expertise. The hospital's medical team includes both local and internationally trained physicians, many with fellowship training from leading centers in Europe, India, and South Africa.
The hospital operates a 24/7 emergency department with ambulance services. IHK is actively pursuing JCI accreditation as part of its commitment to continuous quality improvement. The facility serves as a training site for medical professionals and contributes to building healthcare capacity across the East African region.
Specialties & Treatments
- Cardiology
- General Surgery
- Orthopedic Surgery
- Obstetrics & Gynecology
- Pediatrics
- Urology
- ENT
- Ophthalmology
- Dental
- Diagnostics
- Emergency Medicine