Masindi General Hospital Explained

Masindi General Hospital
Org/Group:Uganda Ministry of Health
Region:Western Region
Country:Uganda
Pushpin Map:Uganda
Coordinates:1.6853°N 31.7133°W
Healthcare:Public
Type:General
Emergency:I
Beds:160
Founded:1922
Wiki-Links:Hospitals in Uganda

Masindi General Hospital, also Masindi Government Hospital or Masindi Hospital, is a hospital in the Western Region of Uganda.[1]

Location

The hospital is located in the town of Masindi, in Masindi District, in Bunyoro sub-region, about 56km (35miles), by road, northeast of Hoima Regional Referral Hospital. The coordinates of Masindi General Hospital are:01°41'07.0"N, 31°42'48.0"E (Latitude:1.685282; Longitude:31.713337).

Overview

The hospital was built in 1922, as a health aid post of the workers of the East African Railways. In 1935, it was acquired by the colonial government and developed into a Health Center IV facility. In 1965 it was handed over to the government of Uganda. In 1988, it was upgraded to a 100-bed general hospital. 54 gynecology beds were added in 2008, to bring the bed capacity to 154.[1] The bed capacity as at January 2013, was given as 160.

Patients served come from the districts of Masindi, Buliisa, Nakasongola, Nakaseke, Hoima and Nebbi. Some patients come from as far away as South Sudan and eastern DR Congo.[1] [2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: PDF . Profile of Masindi Hospital. Uganda Ministry of Health (UMOH). 6 March 2016. 6 May 2016. UMOH .
  2. Web site: Stephen . Tourists shun Masindi hospital over services . 6 May 2016. 21 January 2013. Otage . . Kampala.