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The Nairobi West Hospital [42] Nairobi West 1°18′23″S 36°49′33″E / 1.3064712260196276°S 36.825703496423564°E / -1.3064712260196276; 36.825703496423564 ( Nairobi West
Tristan da Cunha List (United Kingdom), no hospitals, only one doctor; Western Sahara (disputed territory, partially controlled by Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic) [7] Hospital de Navarra, Tifariti [8] [9] Hospital Moulay Hassane Ben Mehdi, Laayoune [10] [11] 4eme Military Hospital, Dakhla; Zanzibar (Autonomous Region of Tanzania), List 145 ...
Eastleigh Airport (Moi Air Base) is located in the northern part of Eastleigh. The base was the site of the British Royal Air Force base known as RAF Eastleigh. The dual-use facility was also the main civilian international airport in Nairobi for the period 1943–1958 before the opening of the new airport at Embakasi (since named Jomo Kenyatta International Airport).
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World Trade Centre Hospital (WTCH), is a planned private medical facility in Kenya.The owners of this medical facility are members of the family of Suresh Bhagwanji Raja Shah, the founder of I&M Holdings Limited, a financial services conglomerate based in Kenya, with subsidiaries in Kenya, Mauritius, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda and an office in the United Kingdom.
The Kenyatta National Hospital is the oldest hospital in Kenya. It is a public, tertiary, referral hospital for the Ministry of Health. It is also the teaching hospital of the University of Nairobi College of Health Sciences. It is the largest hospital in the country and East Africa as well. [1]
Kilimani, Nairobi County, Kenya Coordinates 1°17′17″S 36°47′38″E / 1.2881437°S 36.7939150°E / -1.2881437; 36.7939150 ( National Spinal Injury Referral
The institution was officially opened on 9 April 1954, as an exclusively European Hospital, in Kenya, which was then a colony of the United Kingdom. On 19 October 1961, it began serving non-Europeans and the name was changed to The Nairobi Hospital. [5] As of January 2025 the hospital is owned by the Kenya Hospital Association (KHA).