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AAR launches its 26th outpatient care centre in Meru 

One of the leading healthcare providers, AAR Healthcare Kenya, has showcased its commitment to expanding its national reach with the launch of a new Outpatient Centre in Meru Town, Meru County.

Speaking during the launching ceremony, AAR’s General Manager Ms Elizabeth Wasunna said the state-of-the-art facility located at the heart of Meru town reflects their unwavering commitment to delivering accessible, affordable, and high-quality healthcare services to the residents of Meru County and beyond.

She said the Meru Outpatient Centre is part of the organization’s expanding network, bringing the total number of outpatient centres in the country to 26, with an aim of expanding to 40 centres before its 40th anniversary in 2024 with plans underway to increase specialist services from 20 to 25.

“Over the past four decades, AAR Healthcare has remained steadfast in our commitment to providing exceptional healthcare, championing environmental conservation, and serving the communities we are a part of. It is with great pride that we know we have aligned our approach towards health provision and we are glad that we share our vision for healthcare excellence with Meru County,” said Ms Wasunna.

Meru County Health Executive Committee Member Dr. George Gikunda Mung’ania said the county government is deeply committed to fostering strategic partnerships with organisations such as AAR Healthcare, exemplifying shared dedication to enhancing the healthcare landscape for their constituents.

“United by a shared vision, we are poised to embark on a transformative journey, delivering accessible healthcare services and securing a healthier and prosperous future for Meru County,” said Dr Gikunda.

AAR General Manager Elizabeth Wasunna addressing journalists during the launch of AAR’s 26th out-patient care centre in Meru town

Head of Quality Assurance at AAR Dr. Anastasia Mpungu added that the Meru Outpatient Centre would provide round-the-clock services, ensuring accessibility 24/7.

In addition to primary healthcare services, she added, the centre would also offer physiotherapy, dermatology, paediatric care and imaging services.

“This comprehensive range of medical services aims to meet the diverse healthcare needs of the community. Just as our mission has always been, we are ready to provide accessible, affordable, and high-quality healthcare services to the people of Kenya and beyond,” said Dr Mpungu.

By Dickson Mwiti

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