Hundreds of Nandi residents from Chesumei Sub County have benefited from free medical services offered by the County Department of Health and Sanitation in partnership with Total Care Rapha and the local Deliverance Church.
The one-day event held at Kapsisiywa Health Centre saw over 500 people of varied demographics benefit from free consultations, diagnosis, medication, and referrals for further specialised care at Kapsabet County Referral Hospital.
The medical camp focused on screening for non-communicable diseases such as Hypertension, Blood pressure, and Diabetes, Dental Services, Mother and Child Care, Immunisation, Family Planning, Eye checkups, nutrition, and counselling, among others.
Speaking during the event, Nandi County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Health and Sanitation, Ms. Ruth Koech, said the county government will continue to partner with various organisations aimed at transforming the lives of citizens across the county.
“This initiative is part of the efforts of the governor’s healthcare agenda to make quality healthcare accessible and affordable to all locals,” she said.
Some of the locals who benefited from the free medical camp lauded the county government for their noble gesture, saying they have been able to get proper medication attention without giving out a single cent.
“We are happy to have received better medication free of charge, and we hope the organisers will be carrying out such exercises on a regular basis,” said Peter Koech.
World Marathon Champion Mr. Eliud Kipchoge, who graced the event, noted that most of the diseases treated were common ailments, but locals have been unable to seek medical attention due to high poverty levels and covering long distances before accessing medical facilities.
By Linet Wafula