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Aga Khan Hospital Maternity Services
McReggae
#31 Posted : Friday, September 28, 2012 2:04:45 PM
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TAZ wrote:
My daughter was born in Nairobi Hospital and i found their services to be quite good. We couldn't avoid C section which goes for about 200k.....probably because of the insurance part! Like someone has said it all depends on personal experience, i know several couples who have bad ones in Nairobi, Aga Khan and Nairobi Women. I don't think there's any hosp which has a clean record so all you can do is just pray that everything goes well as you make your choice.


Hapo kweli kabisa,
I used Nairobi and it was great!!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
alma
#32 Posted : Friday, September 28, 2012 2:11:05 PM
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If you want to know you are in trouble, then let someone tell you, "all hospitals are the same", "no hospital has a clean record", "anything can happen", "its by God's grace you get a child"

Some of us were born while our mothers were in the shamba. So we don't buy that nonsense.

If a hospital has a bad rep, iko kitu. I for one wouldn't risk my family's life. Lakini unaweza pereka wako huko.

Why doesn't anyone talk about Kijabe. Cheap and has the best care.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
njokishk
#33 Posted : Friday, September 28, 2012 3:34:57 PM
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She's is choosing elective Cesarean, since she has high blood pressure and doesn't want to risk her life and that of the unborn. with Nairobi Hospital we were told it Ksh.210,000 with their doctor and with your private doctor the charges are high depending with the doctor. How much do this private doctors (gyna) charge if you use them?
King G
#34 Posted : Friday, September 28, 2012 4:01:23 PM
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maka wrote:
mukiha wrote:
maka wrote:
njokishk wrote:
Thanks guys for your contribution, i think it's a good a hospital i will personally go there and get the details for her.
She has been seeing a gyna at upper hill medical centre and was just sourcing for a good hospital.

...if she,s insured a C-section will be upwards of 200k.


Kwani there are rates for insured and self-paying patients?

...yes there are diff rates,kwanza kuna mtu amepewa quotation ya 280k,a haemorrodoctomy(sp),is 37k if you are not insured the moment you chuck an insurance card it goes to 90k.



@Maka, you are well versed with this costs. Ooops sorry i have just remembered what you are going though with the piles.
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richdad
#35 Posted : Friday, September 28, 2012 5:34:27 PM
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You are all scaring the hell out of all bachelors here....
Keep it simple
maka
#36 Posted : Friday, September 28, 2012 7:26:15 PM
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King G wrote:
maka wrote:
mukiha wrote:
maka wrote:
njokishk wrote:
Thanks guys for your contribution, i think it's a good a hospital i will personally go there and get the details for her.
She has been seeing a gyna at upper hill medical centre and was just sourcing for a good hospital.

...if she,s insured a C-section will be upwards of 200k.


Kwani there are rates for insured and self-paying patients?

...yes there are diff rates,kwanza kuna mtu amepewa quotation ya 280k,a haemorrodoctomy(sp),is 37k if you are not insured the moment you chuck an insurance card it goes to 90k.



@Maka, you are well versed with this costs. Ooops sorry i have just remembered what you are going though with the piles.

nimepona naweza piga hata sama sasa..
possunt quia posse videntur
maka
#37 Posted : Friday, September 28, 2012 7:31:44 PM
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richdad wrote:
You are all scaring the hell out of all bachelors here....

...he he in what way the figures?as someone said watu wengi sana wamezaliwa shambani,kwa stage,kwa nyumba and they are well,if ua folks are around 70 they most likely were born at home ama with the help of a traditional birth attendant na wako poa wamekuzaa,its all in Gods hands.
possunt quia posse videntur
Wendz
#38 Posted : Monday, October 01, 2012 10:02:48 AM
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njokishk wrote:
She's is choosing elective Cesarean, since she has high blood pressure and doesn't want to risk her life and that of the unborn. with Nairobi Hospital we were told it Ksh.210,000 with their doctor and with your private doctor the charges are high depending with the doctor. How much do this private doctors (gyna) charge if you use them?


Depends on the doc. One doc i know charges 100k - current charge. and he's a good doc. Based in UHMC with rights at NH.
pariah
#39 Posted : Monday, October 01, 2012 10:39:50 AM
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richdad wrote:
You are all scaring the hell out of all bachelors here....


ditto, dint know downloading was such expensive business!!!!!
MKWASI
#40 Posted : Monday, October 01, 2012 12:01:07 PM
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pariah wrote:
richdad wrote:
You are all scaring the hell out of all bachelors here....


ditto, dint know downloading was such expensive business!!!!!


That is just a drop in the ocean...wait untill you make a few more trips to those hospitals with the child after birth...You will realise where Nairobi parents invest!!
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