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Michael — patient story

Michael

We meet many people during our free medical clinics in Kenya (hundreds, actually). Each and every person we see holds a special place in our heart and leaves an urge within us to go back and do more, see more and help more people.

Meet Michael. A 21-month old boy, who has been diagnosed with hydrocele. This is swelling of the groin/scrotum, and in Michael's case, about the size of an apple. On Wednesday, Michael had an appointment with the surgeon. Surgery is possible for him and has been scheduled for next week (yes!).

The problem is, this surgery (operation, theatre and hospital) will cost A$742.00. Kenya Health has agreed to pay the bill for Michael's surgery, in hoping that your donations for this surgery, will make up this cost.

Kenya Health Trip 2015

Kenya Health Trip 2015

Over the past week and a half the Kenya Health team have been busy running clinics all over Kenya. They have seen over 1000 people across 6 clinics, with some clients being referred on. There are six more clinics to go for this trip to Kenya.

They have managed to catch up with two previous referrals from earlier clinics, Judy, who has a heart valve and another girl who had a hernia operation. Both girls came to say thank you and both are doing very well.

The volunteers have even had a (well deserved) chance to take a little time to visit Nakuru National Game Park, BagaMoyo, and the Massi markets, ending each of our day at Java Coffee Lounge (the best coffee in Kenya, I can vouch for it!) for a mango milkshake.

February Trip 2016

February Trip 2016

It has been a while between blog posts, for a number of reasons. But, 2016 is Kenya Health's Year! We currently have a team of 7 volunteers in Kenya at the moment, two of which were sent over with more than 100kgs of supplies!

The volunteers have just completed day 1 and 2 of clinics at Rongai. 521 patients have been seen over the last two days, most of them being children. Day 1 saw our volunteers treating chest infections, back problems, sore eyes and a boy with a broken arm (could you imagine!).

Day 2 saw a heart breaking case with an 18month old girl with burnt feet from an incident with hot water. Our team has been flat out so far, and expecting the same for their next lot of clinics. With the support of local assistance and knowledge, we hope the rest of the clinics go so smoothly. We wish our team all the best!

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