How Many National Referral Hospitals Are In Uganda

What is Referral Hospital?

A tertiary referral hospital is a hospital that provides tertiary care, which is a level of health care obtained from specialists in a large hospital after a referral from the providers of primary care and secondary care.

How Many National Referral Hospitals Are In Uganda

Uganda boasts 4 National Referral Hospitals.

Which is the largest referral hospital in Uganda?

In 1962 Queen Elizabeth the First donated the Lower Mulago infrastructure of a storied block to the government of Uganda and that led to tremendous growth in the bed capacity of the hospital.

Currently, the bed capacity of Lower Mulago is 900 and Upper Mulago 700 and this makes MNRH the largest in Uganda.

What are the names of referral hospitals in Uganda?

Kawempe National Referral Hospital. Kawempe National Referral Hospital, also known as Kawempe National Referral Hospital, is a hospital in Uganda.

Kiruddu Referral Hospital.

Butabika National Referral Hospital.

Mulago National Referal Hospital.

What is the main referral hospital in Uganda?

Mulago National Referral Hospital was founded in 1913. It is also a teaching hospital for the Makerere University College of Health Sciences.

Mulago also serves as a general hospital for the Kampala metropolitan.