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Herona Community Hospital Conducts Successful Medical Outreach Camp in Naigombya, Luuka

Herona Community Hospital recently conducted a successful medical outreach camp in Naigombya, Luuka District, bringing essential healthcare services closer to the community. The outreach attracted a large number of residents who benefited from a wide range of free medical services provided by the hospital’s dedicated healthcare team. The initiative was aimed at improving access to preventive healthcare, early diagnosis, and

Herona Community Hospital Appreciates the Visit and Support of Ms. Juanii and Mr. Richard Field

Herona Community Hospital was delighted to welcome two valued supporters, Ms Juanii and Richard Field, during their recent visit to the hospital. Their presence and continued support have greatly contributed to the success of the hospital’s community health initiatives. Ms. Juanii, a retired nurse from the United States, and Mr. Richard Field took time to meet with the hospital staff,

Herona Community Hospital Signs Memorandum of Understanding with P.U Netherlands

herona has taken an important step toward strengthening institutional development and sustainability by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with PU Netherlands Senior Experts, a respected Dutch organization that supports small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in more than 30 developing countries, including Uganda. The partnership marks the beginning of a collaborative effort aimed at enhancing the hospital’s operational capacity, efficiency,

Congratulations to Winnie Aryemo on Earning Ur Degree from Makerere University!

Today is a proud and joyous moment for all of us at Herona Community Hospital as we celebrate the remarkable academic achievement of our very own Winnie Aryemo, who has successfully completed her Bachelor of Laboratory Technology (BLT) from Makerere University. Winnie has served diligently as the Head of Laboratory and Staff at Herona Community Hospital since 2016. Over the

Successful Eye Outreach Camp Held at Bukunja

HERONA Sucessfully conducted a comprehensive Eye Outreach Camp at Bukunja, bringing essential medical services closer to the community. The camp provided free eye care services alongside diabetic and HIV screening, greatly benefiting residents who often face barriers to accessing specialized healthcare. The outreach was made possible with generous support from IMET 2000, a long-standing partner committed to improving health outcomes

PUBLIC NOTICE: Cataract Screening and Registration Exercise

orms the general public that its specialized eye care team will conduct cataract screening and patient registration during the Tubeere Balamu Health Campaign organized by the Kabaka Foundation. 📍 Venue St Jude Primary School 📅 Dates 24th — 25th February 2026 👁️ Services to Be Provided (Free of Charge) 🏥 Important Information Patients diagnosed with cataracts during this exercise will

PUBLIC NOTICE: Free Dental and Eye Care Mobile OUTREACH AT BUVUMA LANDING SITE

Herona Community Hospital wishes to inform the general public that it will conduct a Free Dental and Eye Care Mobile e-Clinic aimed at bringing essential health services closer to the community 0N 27TH 03.2026 This outreach program will be led by Mr Richard Field, representative of IMET 2000, in collaboration with the hospital’s professional medical team. Services to Be Offered

Free Cataract Surgery Camp — 14 March 2026

is pleased to inform the public that it will conduct a Free Cataract Surgery Camp on 14th March 2026 as part of its ongoing mission to restore sight and improve quality of life in the community. This life-changing initiative will be led by Dr Susan Kikira, a highly experienced Consultant Ophthalmologist, together with a dedicated team of eye care professionals

Dr. Heikie Honors Midwifery Graduate with Special Gift at Herona Community Hospital

DR. HEIKIE a Senior Anesthesiologist and long-time supporter has gifted Namanda Olivia with a special token of appreciation following her successful completion of a two-and-a-half-year course in Midwifery. The gesture was made in recognition of Namanda Olivia’s dedication, resilience, and commitment to serving mothers and newborns with compassion and professionalism. Supporting the Next Generation of Midwives Currently, Namanda Olivia is

Atomic Energy Council Team Visits Herona Community Hospital

A team from the Atomic Energy Council (AEC) recently paid an official visit to Herona Community Hospital as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen radiation safety and regulatory compliance in healthcare facilities. The team was dispatched by the Executive Director of the Atomic Energy Council, Sekyanzi Deo, and was led by Nabalayo Cate, a Radiation Safety Expert at AEC. Focus