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DR. BHAVIN PATEL’S INSIGHTFUL SESSION AT MEN’S HANGOUT EVENT


In line with Men's Wellness Month, we were delighted to be part of the sponsors at the Men's Hangout event organized by Atarah Solutions. The event provided a platform for open discussions about men's health and well-being, with a particular focus on the importance of early screening and regular health check-ups.





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M.P. SHAH HOSPITAL JOINS HANDS TO SUPPORT YOUNG ADULTS WITH ALBINISM.


M.P. Shah Hospital is taking significant steps to make a difference in the lives of young adults with albinism. This noble initiative is spearheaded by Dr. Toseef Din, the CEO of the hospital, who invited the Dr. Choksey Albinism Foundation for a collaborative meeting on June 19, 2024, to discuss ways in which M.P. Shah Hospital can support adult’s albinism.





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M.P. SHAH HOSPITAL PARTICIPATES IN SAVE A LIFE WALKATHON


M.P. Shah Hospital proudly participated in the Save a Life Walkathon held in Nairobi on June 8th, 2024, marking a significant contribution to community welfare. This event that was organized by St. John ambulance Kenya aimed to raise crucial funds essential for the training and equipping of more community first responders, who play pivotal roles in emergency situations.





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M.P. SHAH HOSPITAL LAUNCHES TRANSPLANT SUPPORT GROUP TO EMPOWER KIDNEY PATIENTS


In a pioneering effort to provide a nurturing community for those affected by kidney-related issues, M.P. Shah Hospital is proud to introduce the Transplant Support Group. Our support group is here to provide motivation, knowledge and direct access to medical experts to enrich your journey to kidney health, whether you're a kidney donor, recipient, undergoing dialysis or facing any other kidney-related challenge.





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RELIEF FOR MATHARE FLOOD VICTIMS


M.P. Shah Hospital, in partnership with Kingsway Tyres Kenya, Lions Sightfirst Eye Hospital and St John Ambulance Kenya, stepped in to help over 310 members of the Mathare community affected by the recent floods.





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M.P. SHAH HOSPITAL FOSTERS MENTAL WELLNESS


In an effort to de-stigmatise mental health issues and promote holistic well-being, M.P. Shah Hospital was part of the Mental Health Expo on the 3rd and 4th of May at the Sarit Center Nairobi.





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M.P SHAH HOSPITALS GREENER FUTURE INITIATIVE


Lions SightFirst Eye Hospital partnered with M.P. Shah Hospital, NTSA, AA Kenya, City Eye Hospital, Lions Club of Kagio, NACADA, Hindu Council of Kenya, St John Ambulance, Chiromo Hospital Groups and Kingsway Tyres for the Greener Future Initiative.





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Cervical Cancer


Cervical cancer is a type of cancer originating in the cells of the cervix, the lower part of the uterus, primarily caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), a sexually transmitted infection. The progression from abnormal cells to cancer typically takes 15–20 years, but in individuals with weakened immune systems, such as those with untreated HIV, the process can be expedited, occurring within 5–10 years.





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