RFH Hospital: Fully Accredited Facility With Stellar Healthcare Services

KEY POINTS
RFH hospital offers a number of healthcare solutions that ensures the wellness of family units in the community. The hospital has a large team of qualified service providers who ensures value proposition, distribution channels, and customer needs are well met.
Over the last decade, Kenya’s health sector has significantly grown. And one of the indicators of this growth is the increase in the number of health facilities across the country, both public and private.
RFH Healthcare is one such facility. It is a private facility that has evolved to meet the growing demand for affordable health care services in the country.
RFH hospital is a merger of diverse healthcare solutions that ensures the wellness of family units in the community. The hospital has a large team of qualified service providers who ensures value proposition, distribution channels, and customer needs are well met.
It targets quality services at affordable rates to low-class and middle-class earners.
RFH, which stands for Ruai Family Hospital, began in Ruai, but has, over the years, expanded to other areas including Tala, Embakasi, Kahawa West, Imara Daima, and Ruaka.
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It currently attends to over 500 patients a day and has plans of expanding across the country and the East African Region. There are plans underway to establish an RFH teaching and referral hospital.
With premium outpatient services to quality low-cost solutions, the hospital caters to everyone’s needs including the provision of specialized services through RFH Specialist Hospital.
RFH, in full recognition of the healthcare situation in Kenya, has worked hard to bring free services closer to patients. It has also ensured that its branches provide the highest quality care and at the most affordable cost.
Run by one of the youngest doctors to ever own and run a full-fledged medical facility, Dr. Maxwell Okoth, the hospital offers a range of services tailored to each customer. Because each patient is different, the hospital has developed solutions that are tailored to the unique patient needs.
As such, RFH and its subsidiaries offer services that cover general consultation, dental, wellness, and skin care clinics. Other services include:
- Children and adolescent clinics
- Diabetes,
- Hypertension and cancer review clinic
- Laboratory services
- X-rays and ultrasound,
- Well-woman
- Family Planning
- Gynecology and obstetrics
- Physiotherapy
- Endoscopy
- Pharmacy
- Pediatrics and child health
- Renal and dialysis
- Ophthalmology
Maternal Health at RFH Hospital
One of the most notable services offered by RFH is maternal health. With over 5,000 deliveries conducted so far, it has set itself on course to be a center of excellence in maternal health.
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The hospital helps mothers from the moment they get the news of pregnancy by helping them prioritize antenatal health, nutritional interventions, and early detection of pregnancy-related conditions. The delivery options offered at the facility include midwife-assisted and gynecologist–assisted delivery. Consequently, mothers looking for specialized services can get them at RFH Specialist hospital.
RFH Accreditation
RFH is a fully-fledged hospital that is NHIF accredited. This means that clients can use NHIF to access healthcare services including outpatient and inpatient services in any hospital branch. Better yet, mothers can use their NHIF cards to help pay for the maternity charges.
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