IMMUNISATION SERVICES
IMMUNISATION SERVICES
ince 2015, Herona Community Hospital Kisoga has been a beacon of hope, safety, and prevention through its free immunisation services—a program that has grown into one of the hospital’s proudest community achievements. What began as a small initiative aimed at protecting infants from preventable diseases has now become a trusted, lifesaving service for families across Kisoga and surrounding communities.
Every week, parents bring their children to Herona Community Hospital with confidence, knowing they will receive high-quality vaccines, expert guidance, and compassionate care—all at no cost. From newborns receiving their first immunisation to school-age children completing their vaccination schedule, the hospital has ensured that no child is left behind.
Over the years, thousands of children have been protected from diseases such as measles, polio, tetanus, tuberculosis, hepatitis B, pneumonia, and many more. The service has also expanded to include routine maternal immunisations, ensuring mothers stay healthy before and after childbirth.
The success of the program is built on three pillars:
1. Community Trust
Families in Kisoga rely on Herona’s consistency, professionalism, and welcoming environment. The hospital’s outreach team continues to engage local leaders, schools, and mothers’ groups to raise awareness about the importance of vaccination.
2. Skilled Healthcare Providers
Trained nurses and clinicians ensure every child is handled with care. Their dedication has earned Herona a strong reputation for reliability and safety.
3. A Vision for a Healthier Future
Herona Community Hospital is committed not only to treating illness but preventing it. Free immunisation is a core part of that mission—helping build a stronger, healthier generation.
As the program marks nearly a decade of service, Herona Community Hospital Kisoga celebrates the thousands of lives strengthened through prevention. The hospital remains committed to expanding access, educating families, and ensuring that every child in the community has the chance to grow up healthy and protected.
Herona Community Hospital Kisoga—keeping children safe since 2015, one vaccine at a time.