Accident & Emergency
Specialized outpatient services scheduled throughout the week
Our A&E department provides immediate medical care for life-threatening conditions, serious injuries, and acute illness — 24 hours a day, every day of the year. Our experienced trauma team and fully equipped resuscitation bays are always ready.
24/7
Always Open
< 5 Min
Triage Time
Specialist
On-Call Cover
Call Ambulance: 0800 723 999
Do NOT delay — call the ambulance or come to A&E immediately if you experience:
  • Chest pain or pressure
  • Sudden difficulty breathing
  • Signs of stroke (face drooping, arm weakness, speech problems)
  • Uncontrolled bleeding
  • Loss of consciousness or seizures
  • Severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis)
  • High fever with neck stiffness or rashSuspected poisoning or overdoseSevere burns
  • Major trauma from an accident
Emergency Triage Assessment & Treatment (ETAT)
Our A&E follows the ETAT triage system recommended by the Kenya Ministry of Health. Every patient is assessed by a trained triage nurse within minutes of arrival. Priority is based on the severity of your condition — not on order of arrival.
1
Emergency — Response: Immediate — seen right away
Life-threatening conditions with abnormal airway, breathing, or circulation. Patient is seen instantly — no waiting.
Cardiac arrest / no pulse
Severe respiratory distress
Unconscious / unresponsive
Uncontrolled major bleeding
Severe shock
Convulsions (ongoing)
2
Priority — Response: Within 10 – 15 minutes
Serious but stable enough to wait briefly. Condition could deteriorate quickly without timely care.
Chest pain / suspected heart attack
Stroke signs (FAST positive)
High fever with altered mental state
Severe dehydration
Major fractures
Severe burns (>10% BSA)
3
Urgent — Response: Within 30 – 60 minutes
Significant problem requiring medical attention but not immediately life-threatening.
Moderate breathing difficulty
Moderate abdominal pain
Simple fractures
Moderate burns
Uncontrolled high blood pressure
Moderate asthma attack
4
Non-Urgent — Response: Within 2 – 4 hours (or redirected to OPD)
Stable condition with minor complaints. May be redirected to the Outpatient Department (OPD) for appropriate care.
Minor wounds / lacerations
Mild fever
Minor infections
Urinary tract symptoms
Routine wound dressing
Mild pain
Emergency Services We Provide
Our A&E department is fully equipped and staffed around the clock to handle any emergency — from minor injuries to complex trauma.
Trauma & Resuscitation
Certain procedures may require pre-authorization from your insurance. Our team will help coordinate this process.
Triage Assessment
Patients are assessed immediately on arrival by a trained triage nurse using the South African Triage Scale (SATS). Priority is assigned within minutes.
Point-of-Care Lab
Rapid blood tests including FBC, RBS, troponin, malaria RDT, and ABG are processed in-house for faster clinical decisions.
Emergency Imaging
24-hour access to X-ray and bedside ultrasound. CT scan available with radiologist on call for complex trauma and neuro emergencies.
Paediatric Emergency
Separate paediatric bay with weight-based dosing aids, paediatric-sized equipment, and nurses trained in neonatal and child emergency care.
Mental Health Crisis
A dedicated safe room for psychiatric emergencies. On-call counsellors and liaison psychiatry available around the clock.
Our Emergency Team
Emergency Physicians
Triage Nurses
Paramedics / EMTs
On-Call Specialists
Ambulance Services
Our fleet of fully equipped ambulances provides rapid pre-hospital emergency care and safe patient transport — day and night, within the hospital's coverage area.
What You Need to Know
Visiting A&E can be stressful. Here is everything you need to know before and during your visit to help the process go as smoothly as possible.
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