In a bid to reduce the high cost of specialized treatment in Western Kenya, The Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital (JOOTRH) recently officially unveiled its highly anticipated Prime Care Center (PCC).
The facility is viewed as offering opportunity to the residents to access the high specialized treatment at affordable rate and instead of exorbitant charges by the private hospitals in the region.
Some of the services you to expect at JOOTRH Prime Care Center include :
• Expert Medical Professionals: The same highly trained doctors and nurses you know from JOOTRH will be providing care at the Prime Care Center.
• Advanced Technology: The facility is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment to ensure you receive the most accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
• Affordable Rates: You’ll receive the same high-quality care you’d expect from a private hospital, but at a price that won’t break the bank.
Kisumu Governor Prof Anyang Nyongo presided over the ceremony presided where he commended the management for recent improvements made at JOOTRH and pledged his government’s commitment to elevate the hospital’s status to a parastatal.
“This is your hospital you should make use of it. “Whether you are a civil servant, a business owner, or simply seeking specialized care, the PCC is designed to meet your needs.” he said.
The Governor acknowledged the historical challenges faced by Kisumu residents, particularly civil servants, in accessing specialized healthcare within their insurance limits.
“Private hospitals often quickly exhaust these limits, leaving patients with difficult choices. Our Prime Care Center will directly address this issue by providing the same high-quality, specialized services at a more affordable rate,” he said
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Previously, JOOTRH, the only level-five hospital in the region, lacked a dedicated amenity wing. The Prime Care Center fills this critical gap.
“JOOTRH must play in its league, alongside KUTTRH and MTRH, because of the specialized services it offers,” said Dr. Mathew Owili, the Deputy Governor.
Dr. Owili said JOOTRH’s qualified to be parastatal status, citing its quality, affordability, and role as a teaching and referral hospital.
Dr. Greggory Ganda, the County Executive Committee Member for Medical Services, Public Health, and Sanitation, announced plans to establish a primary care facility in Kondele, allowing JOOTRH to focus on specialized services.
Governor Nyong’o expressed his appreciation for the 40-bed capacity, calling it “a great start.” He encouraged potential investors to partner with JOOTRH to expand the facility’s reach, emphasizing the greater impact on the community with more beds available.
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Photos Courtesy Governor Press Kisumu



