Kenya ESG Award

Another Prestigious Award for Us. This goes to the training we provide at our Clive Irvine College, Family Medicine , Internship Programs , COSECSA and Other Healthcare Trainings Programs for future healthcare professionals.

Kenya ESG Award!

ESG Award

Another Prestigious Award for Us. This goes to the training we provide at our Clive Irvine College, Family Medicine , Internship Programs , COSECSA and Other Healthcare Trainings Programs for future healthcare professionals. We appreciate our Resident doctors and Tutors for empowering future generations at our hospital through skilled professional Development. Thanks to everyone who voted for us under this category and made it a success for us to clinch this award.

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2025 Spiritual Ministry Plan

PCEA Chogoria Hospital Officially Launches the 2025 Spiritual Ministry Plan

Spiritual Ministry Plan
We are honored to officially unveil our 2025 Spiritual Ministry Plan, guided by the inspiring theme:
“I will give them singleness of heart and action, so that they will always fear me and that all will go well for them and for their children after them.”
The launch event was graced by Rev. John Mbae, Deputy Secretary General and Secretary to the PCEA Health Board, and was held at our Hospital Chapel today. This milestone marks our unwavering commitment to integrating spiritual care into healthcare, fostering the spiritual well-being of patients, staff, students, and the entire hospital community.
Our Four Key Pillars of the Spiritual Ministry Plan
✅ The Staff: Cultivating Christlikeness in daily tasks, fostering compassionate interactions with colleagues and patients.
✅ The Patient: Ensuring that the spiritual needs of our patients are met, providing holistic healing.
✅ The Hospital Spiritual Community: Transforming the hospital into a spiritually vibrant environment where Christ is continually glorified.
✅ Missional Integration: Embedding Spiritual Ministry into the hospital’s systems, structures, policies, and programs for a faith-centered approach to healthcare.
Our Spiritual Ministry Team is dedicated to implementing a comprehensive strategy, equipping our staff with the right mindset, skills, and tools to bring this vision to life. At the core of this initiative lies the conviction that a Christ-centered approach enhances healthcare delivery, fostering not only physical healing but also spiritual renewal and strength.
Through this initiative, we reaffirm our commitment to providing affordable and specialized healthcare services—all to the glory of God.
Join us as we embark on this transformational journey, where faith meets healthcare and compassionate care is delivered with love.
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Arthroscopy Knee Surgery

PCEA Chogoria Hospital Introduces Arthroscopy Knee Surgeries

Arthroscopy Knee surgery
PCEA Chogoria Hospital is proud to announce the launch of arthroscopy knee surgeries, a cutting-edge, minimally invasive procedure aimed at diagnosing and treating knee joint issues. This advanced service is being led by our esteemed Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Steve Winters, who brings extensive expertise and experience in orthopedic care.
Arthroscopy knee surgery is a modern technique that allows for faster recovery, minimal scarring, and improved joint function, making it an excellent option for individuals suffering from persistent knee pain, injuries, or mobility issues.
For those struggling with constant knee problems, we invite you to visit PCEA Chogoria Hospital for expert consultation and treatment. Our arthroscopy clinics are available on:
  • Mondays & Wednesdays: 8 AM – 5 PM
  • Fridays: 1 PM – 5 PM
Don’t let knee pain hold you back—schedule your appointment today and take the first step towards improved mobility and a pain-free life. For more information, visit PCEA Chogoria Hospital or call our orthopedic department.
Your journey to better knee health starts here!
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Oncology Unit Launch

PCEA Chogoria Hospital Launches Oncology Unit to Expand Cancer Care Access

Oncology unit

Cancer remains one of the leading non-communicable diseases globally, contributing to over 60% of annual mortality alongside cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and chronic respiratory illnesses. In Kenya, cancer is the third leading cause of death, following infectious diseases and cardiovascular conditions. However, less than 5% of healthcare facilities in the country provide palliative care services, with most of them concentrated in urban areas. This lack of accessibility leaves many cancer patients in rural regions without essential care.

Recognizing the urgent need for accessible cancer care, PCEA Chogoria Hospital officially launched its Oncology Unit on October 4, 2024. This new facility is dedicated to cancer screening, treatment, and follow-up care, marking a significant milestone in the hospital’s commitment to enhancing healthcare services and improving patient outcomes.

A Transformative Milestone in Regional Healthcare

The launch of the Oncology Unit is a game-changer for the region, positioning PCEA Chogoria Hospital as a leader in cancer care. The unit is equipped with modern diagnostic tools, chemotherapy suites, and counseling services, providing a comprehensive approach to cancer treatment.

The Moderator of the 24th General Assembly, Rt. Rev. Dr. Thegu Mutahi, presided over the inauguration ceremony, commending the hospital’s commitment to quality healthcare. In his address, he highlighted the importance of making cancer treatment accessible to all Kenyans, especially those in rural areas who previously had to travel long distances to seek specialized care in cities like Nairobi.

Comprehensive Cancer Care Close to Home

The Oncology Unit at PCEA Chogoria Hospital will provide:
✅ Cancer screening and early detection
✅ Chemotherapy and supportive treatments
✅ Counseling and palliative care services
✅ Follow-up and survivorship programs

The facility is expected to serve not only the immediate Chogoria community but also patients from neighboring counties, expanding access to lifesaving cancer care.

A Commitment to Accessible and Quality Healthcare

The launch of the Oncology Unit is part of PCEA Chogoria Hospital’s broader vision to expand specialized healthcare services. This initiative aligns with the hospital’s mission to provide high-quality, compassionate, and faith-driven healthcare to all.

As cancer cases continue to rise, PCEA Chogoria Hospital remains committed to being a beacon of hope, ensuring that patients receive timely and effective treatment, regardless of their geographical location.

This milestone marks not just the opening of a new facility but a renewed commitment to saving lives and fighting cancer through awareness, early detection, and treatment.

🔹 Together, we stand against cancer. Together, we bring hope.

Walk for Hope

Walk for Hope: PCEA Chogoria Hospital Leads Breast Cancer Awareness Initiative

Walk for hope

On October 4, 2024, PCEA Chogoria Hospital, in partnership with the PCEA Church, the Chogoria community, and various healthcare partners, successfully organized the Walk for Hope—a powerful initiative aimed at raising awareness about breast cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment.

This impactful event was driven by the urgent need to educate and empower communities, especially marginalized populations with limited access to healthcare services. By fostering awareness and early intervention, the initiative sought to save lives and reduce the burden of breast cancer in the region.

A Community United for a Cause

The Walk for Hope saw an overwhelming turnout of over 300 participants, including:
✅ PCEA Chogoria Hospital staff
✅ Members of the PCEA Church
✅ Local community members
✅ Healthcare professionals and partners

The walk was officially flagged off by the Deputy Secretary General, Rev. John Mbae, marking the beginning of a symbolic and educational journey through the streets of Chogoria.

Participants, carrying banners emblazoned with key breast cancer awareness messages, marched from the hospital’s upper parking area through Chogoria town, Kirurumwe, Polepole Market, and finally to Keria Market. Along the route, they distributed informational pamphlets to educate the public on breast cancer risks, symptoms, and the importance of early screening.

Educating and Empowering the Community

Beyond being a symbol of solidarity, the Walk for Hope served as a critical educational outreach. Healthcare professionals actively engaged with participants and members of the public, providing insights into breast cancer symptoms, risk factors, screening methods, and treatment options.

A special stopover at Keria Market allowed for direct community engagement, where market vendors, residents, and passersby received detailed information on breast cancer and the services available at PCEA Chogoria Hospital.

Strengthening the Fight against Breast Cancer

The Walk for Hope was a testament to the power of collective action in the fight against breast cancer. By bringing together healthcare professionals, faith-based organizations, and the local community, the event reinforced the importance of education, early detection, and access to quality medical care.

PCEA Chogoria Hospital remains deeply committed to raising awareness, supporting those affected by breast cancer, and providing accessible screening and treatment services.

As we move forward, we encourage everyone to prioritize their health, seek early screening, and stand in solidarity with those impacted by breast cancer.

Together, we walk for hope, awareness, and a healthier future.

Mobility Camp

Transforming Lives: PCEA Chogoria Hospital Hosts a Successful Mobility Camp

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PCEA Chogoria Hospital, in collaboration with PCEA Nendeni Board, the PCEA BSR Board, and Joni and Friends, successfully hosted a Mobility Camp from September 2nd to 6th, 2024. This life-changing initiative aimed to provide mobility aids to individuals with physical disabilities, empowering them with increased independence, dignity, and an improved quality of life.

The camp was officially launched by the Moderator of the General Assembly, Rt. Rev. Dr. Thegu Mutahi, who emphasized the importance of accessibility and inclusion for individuals with mobility challenges. The event was graced by distinguished guests, including Deputy Secretary General Rev. John Mbae, Director of Missions Rev. Samuel Muratha, PCEA Nendeni Board members, and PCEA Chogoria Hospital leadership, led by Board Chairman Mr. Gilbert Mutembei and CEO Dr. Elijah Mwaura.

Impactful Outreach: Distribution of Mobility Aids

Over the five-day mobility clinic, PCEA Chogoria Hospital, alongside its partners, distributed essential mobility aids, including:

225 Wheelchairs
21 Walking Canes
24 Pairs of Crutches
222 Walking Frames

These mobility devices were carefully fitted to meet the unique needs of each recipient, ensuring maximum comfort and functionality. The initiative restored freedom of movement, allowing beneficiaries to engage more actively in their daily lives.

Faith and Community: Spiritual and Emotional Support

Beyond providing mobility aids, the camp also focused on spiritual and emotional well-being. After receiving their assistive devices, recipients and their families participated in prayer sessions, led by pastors and volunteers. These moments of faith, encouragement, and healing fostered a sense of hope and unity among the attendees.

As a symbol of spiritual nourishment, each recipient received a Bible and a book sharing the inspiring journey of Joni and Friends, reinforcing the message of faith, perseverance, and resilience.

Building a Stronger, More Inclusive Community

One of the most powerful aspects of the Mobility Camp was the sense of community it fostered. Families and individuals shared personal stories of struggle, perseverance, and triumph, finding strength in each other’s experiences. The event highlighted the crucial role of family and community support in enhancing the well-being of individuals with disabilities.

Many participants expressed heartfelt gratitude for the opportunity to connect, learn, and support one another. This initiative not only provided physical assistance but also created an environment of love, care, and inclusion.

A Commitment to Accessibility and Empowerment

The success of the 2024 Mobility Camp at PCEA Chogoria Hospital is a testament to the power of partnerships, faith, and community-driven action. As we move forward, we remain committed to championing initiatives that enhance accessibility, promote inclusivity, and uplift individuals with disabilities.

We extend our sincere gratitude to PCEA Nendeni Board, PCEA BSR Board, Joni and Friends, and all volunteers and stakeholders who made this life-changing initiative possible.

Together, we continue to transform lives—one step, one wheelchair, and one prayer at a time.