Top 15 Both Affordable And Expensive Best Maternity Hospitals In Nairobi And Kiambu

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Finding the right maternity clinic/hospital for your pregnancy journey is crucial. Various things should be considered: The location of the facility, services offered including quality, price, and affordability, your insurance coverage, the risk profile of your pregnancy, etc.
Your maternity hospital plays a great role in your pregnancy journey. This makes it important to choose the ideal facility at the journey’s beginning.
Finding the right maternity clinic/hospital for your pregnancy journey is crucial. Various things should be considered: The location of the facility, services offered including quality, price, and affordability, your insurance coverage, the risk profile of your pregnancy, etc.
When searching for a maternity facility, you can easily get lost in the numerous options available. Narrowing down your options involves finding one that has qualified medical officers, a good reputation, and affordable services, among other factors.
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- Ruai Family Hospital (RFH)
Located near Kangundo Road, in Ruai, opposite Ruai Mosque in Nairobi. It also has branches in several other areas around Nairobi. The hospital is known for providing excellent maternity care. It offers early access to maternity services as it aims to improve the outcomes for pregnant women.
The RFH maternity charges are relatively affordable to most people. The charges for normal delivery are Ksh 40,000 (midwife-assisted), Ksh 60,000 (gynecologist-assisted), and Ksh 120,000 for a caesarian delivery.
- Jacaranda Maternity
Located in Kahawa West, the hospital is one of the most affordable healthcare facilities in Nairobi. It provides individualized care to each mother and seeks to make the childbearing experience the best moment ever. The facility provides high-quality and affordable family healthcare services.
The hospital charges are Ksh 25,000 for normal delivery and Ksh 60,000 for a caesarian delivery. NHIF covers Ksh 10,000 for normal delivery and Ksh30,000 for caesarian delivery.
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- Coptic Hospital
The Coptic Hospital is located opposite China Center along Ngong Road. The facility should be on top of their list for women looking to deliver their babies in a faith-based medical center.
The hospital provides excellent care for pregnant women, including gynecological check-ups, and antenatal and postnatal clinics. It also has maternity and pediatric facilities. The facility’s maternity charges are Ksh 50,000 for normal delivery and Ksh 140,000 for a caesarian delivery.
- Nairobi Women’s Hospital
The Nairobi Women’s Hospital is a modern healthcare facility located in Hurlingham Medicare Plaza, Argwings Kodhek Road, Nairobi. It has several delivery packages with different charges. The normal delivery package costs Ksh 30,000 and is for mothers who do not require an obstetrician.
The obstetrician delivery package includes a normal delivery package by an obstetrician, and it costs Ksh 64,000
- Komarock Modern Hospital
Komarock Modern Hospital is one of the fastest-rising healthcare facilities. It boasts some of the latest equipment and the best service provision. The two main branches have fully equipped theatres and an intensive care unit.
The facility has four branches, namely the Komarock, Utawala, Kathwana, and Chuka. It charges Ksh 45,000 for normal delivery (midwife-assisted), Ksh 70,000 (gynecologist-assisted normal delivery), and Ksh 135,000 for caesarian section delivery
- Nairobi West Hospital
The Nairobi West Hospital is located in Nairobi’s South C area along Gandhi Avenue, off Mombasa Road. It is well-equipped with healthcare staff to ensure that every pregnant woman receives the best care during the antenatal, labor, and postnatal periods.
The cost of normal delivery is Ksh 55,000. The package includes a two-day stay in the hospital, diagnostic services, and accommodation in the general ward. The caesarian delivery package costs Ksh 168,000.
- Radiant Hospital
Radiant Hospital Doctors are highly experienced professionals suitable to attend to your needs and provide high-quality services. The doctors are available on an appointment basis and even during emergencies when you may not have booked an appointment yet.
The facility maternity charges are Normal Delivery from Ksh. 25,000 to Ksh. 35,000. Caesarian Delivery from Ksh. 100,000 to Ksh. 120,000. Payment by NHIF and other Insurance and Corporates is accepted.
- Juja Road Hospital
Juja Road Hospital is a modern hospital in Nairobi that offers wide-ranging medical services. The hospital is NHIF accredited and offers its services to everyone who needs treatment regardless of gender, religion, political affiliation, or race. The hospital charges 15 shillings for normal delivery.
- Kenyatta Private Wing
KNH is a multi-specialty center of excellence that offers services that meet international certification standards. The management and staff of KNH are committed to optimizing patient experience through innovative, evidence-based specialized healthcare services.
Normal delivery and cesarean section are free at Kenyatta Hospital as long as you are an active NHIF cardholder. You will not need to pay a dime to access the maternity services. For private patients and those without an NHIF card, the charges are as follows: Normal delivery: Ksh. 35,000 – Ksh. 53,000, Caesarean section: Ksh. 100,000 – Ksh. 152,000
- Ruaraka Uhai Neema Hospital
They are situated Off Thika Road. They provide ANC, PNC, and deliveries including CS. Ruaraka Uhai Neema was founded by World Friends in partnership with the Catholic Archdiocese of Nairobi and CISP and has been offering quality healthcare at affordable prices to our Nairobi communities since 2009.
The medical facility offers quality services to clients of all classes at affordable rates through highly qualified and dedicated staff members. The hospital ensures the patient’s fundamental rights. For normal delivery, the hospital charges 13,000 while Caesarian Delivery is approximately 35,000 shillings.
- Avenue Hospital
The Avenue Hospital is located at 1st Parklands Avenue, Nairobi, and offers some of the best maternity services that a soon-to-be mum would wish to have.
These include the normal delivery package at Ksh 30,000, the ABC (Antenatal care, birth till childcare) maternity package at Ksh 130,000, and the midwife delivery package at Ksh 40,000.
- PCEA Kikuyu Hospital
The Maternity ward is one of the main departments in PCEA Kikuyu Hospital. It deals with the care of mothers just before, during, and after delivery. This includes physical, emotional, spiritual, and psychological support.
Maternity charges for normal delivery are Ksh 65,000 (with a midwife), Ksh 99,000 (with a gynecologist), and Ksh 200,000 for caesarian section delivery
- Nazareth Hospital
Nazareth Hospital is located in Riara Ridge, Limuru, and is a mission and nonprofit entity. The hospital has an Inpatient and outpatient care facility and outreach service to promote health. The hospital has a high dependency unit (HDU), a Child Health clinic, and a Maternity wing.
The hospital has operation Theatres and a palliative care unit. It also has a branch in Ruiru. Nazareth general hospital’s maternity package includes normal delivery and caesarian delivery. Besides, high risks pregnancies can be handled by professionals that include speaking to gynecologists.
The normal Delivery fee is 7,000 to 15,000 shillings while the Caesarian Section fee is Ksh. 30,000 to Ksh. 40,000
- Mary Help of The Sick Hospital
This is a mission hospital and Nursing Home that provide comprehensive medical and surgical service facilities in alignment with the requirement of the Department of the Health Service Support of the Public health ministry.
- Neema Kahawa Sukari
At Neema Hospital Kahawa Sukari they give Maternal centered care to optimize and ease the experience of labor and childbirth for women and their babies through a holistic, respectful, and highly professional approach.
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