International Hospital Kampala appeals for help to treat the needy

The International Hospital of Kampala is calling for support towards treatment of charity patients.

The Hospital, through its Hope Ward has so far treated more than 1200 patients in need since 2006.

 Under there programme dubbed hope ward, the hospital provides treatment and carries out surgeries to the very poor with complex cases.

Some of the cases include Victims traumatized through the war in Northern Uganda who require plastic or reconstructive surgery,

Patients requiring complex cancer treatment for both children and adults, Victims of burns and acid attacks among others

Speaking to journalists  the executive director IHK Dr Ian Clark says that hope Ward exists to reach out to the underprivileged and provide high quality medical care, seeking to alleviate suffering and improve the patients’ quality of life.

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