Kisubi Hospital

Kisubi Hospital We've been providing healthcare for more than 100 years. We are leaders in Cardiology in Uganda. We're not just a Hospital, but a community to our people.

“Some risk factors for autism begin before a child is even born—alcohol use, drug abuse, infections, and missing antenat...
08/04/2026

“Some risk factors for autism begin before a child is even born—alcohol use, drug abuse, infections, and missing antenatal care all play a role. Protect the child early, it matters.” – Dorothy Kibone, Psychiatric Nurse at Kisubi Hospital.

“Children with autism often carry extraordinary gifts - when their unique strengths are discovered and nurtured, those t...
08/04/2026

“Children with autism often carry extraordinary gifts - when their unique strengths are discovered and nurtured, those talents can become life-changing.” - Dorothy Kibone, Psychiatric Nurse at Kisubi Hospital. Live on Gugudde TV

“Children with autism may not clearly express chest pain or breathing difficulty - that is why it is important to bring ...
08/04/2026

“Children with autism may not clearly express chest pain or breathing difficulty - that is why it is important to bring such children to the Kisubi Hospital Heart Camp, 13th–17th April 2026, and let us check their hearts early.” – Dorothy Kibone, Psychiatric Nurse at Kisubi Hospital. Live on Gugudde TV.

A 6-month check-up could saves you from a 6-hour root canal. Prioritize your pearly whites this month.
08/04/2026

A 6-month check-up could saves you from a 6-hour root canal. Prioritize your pearly whites this month.

Have you ever called your child 10 times… and they just don’t respond - then you say, “This one is ignoring me!”? 👀What ...
08/04/2026

Have you ever called your child 10 times… and they just don’t respond - then you say, “This one is ignoring me!”? 👀

What if they’re not ignoring you… but they just process the world differently? Autism starts in ways we do not expect.

Tonight, our own Psychiatric Nurse Kibone Dorothy helps you understand autism in a way every parent can relate to.

📺 Tune in at 8–9PM tonight on Gugudde TV Uganda. Come see your child differently.

All ministers of enjoyment, come here small small… this meeting with Kisubi Hospital is urgent.That belly is not just ca...
08/04/2026

All ministers of enjoyment, come here small small… this meeting with Kisubi Hospital is urgent.

That belly is not just carrying chicken, pilau and good times… it is also carrying pressure, sugar, and fat your heart did not budget for.
Inside there:
• Blood pressure is rising like current fuel prices
• Sugar is destroying your blood lines
• Cholesterol is blocking your blood vessels

And your heart? It is working overtime like a civil servant who forgot to retire.

One day you’re laughing, the next day you are collapsing infront of your loved ones. 😭
That “enjoyment” belly is one of the biggest shortcuts to heart disease, stroke, and sudden collapse - no warning, no meeting minutes.

So, before all that happens…
📣 Report to our Heart Camp
🗓 13th – 17th April
Let us check pressure, sugar, cholesterol and your heart - before enjoyment turns into emergency.
Because sometimes it’s not a soft life…
…it’s a silent risk. During the camp, our Cardiologists will also guide you on how to lose that belly fat while keeping the heart strong⚠️

Ugandans 😭… let’s first clear something before you start side-eyeing your co-wives at school gates.Not every child who f...
08/04/2026

Ugandans 😭… let’s first clear something before you start side-eyeing your co-wives at school gates.

Not every child who faints in assembly has been “worked on” spiritually. Some of these children are simply carrying a heart that is tired of pretending to be strong.

You’re there calling family meetings: “Who bewitched my child?!”
Meanwhile the heart is whispering, “Boss, I’m the problem.” 😭💔

Listen… fainting, dizziness, chest discomfort - these are not village gossip symptoms. Those are warning signs. Real ones. The kind that don’t shout twice.
Because if you ignore them, one day that same child could collapse and the heart stops permanently… and suddenly your innocent co-wife will catch stray bullets for a case she didn’t even apply for 😭

Let’s be serious for one minute.
Before you accuse someone’s daughter of witchcraft… first confirm your child’s heart is not the one misbehaving.
Bring that child to our Heart Camp
13th – 17th April
Let us check and explain why your child keeps fainting - medically, not mysteriously.
Because sometimes it’s not witchcraft…
…it’s just a heart having a problem, and it can be treated.
Call 0702-040213

"I thought it would just go away on its own."We hear this a lot from patients with persistent mouth or throat sores.If i...
07/04/2026

"I thought it would just go away on its own."
We hear this a lot from patients with persistent mouth or throat sores.
If it's lasted more than two weeks, it's time to get it checked.

Our Business Development Officer Belguin Prosper Lumu told homies at the kabalaza that the Kisubi Hospital Heart Camp ha...
06/04/2026

Our Business Development Officer Belguin Prosper Lumu told homies at the kabalaza that the Kisubi Hospital Heart Camp had been reduced to the cost of almost the price of one full bottle of Red Label. Folks couldn't believe him until he showed them this poster.

So, when you are ordering a Red Label, tell the waiter you want it ku "bbeyi ya Heart Camp".

Ugandans, first gather here small small.In Uganda we didn’t just beat the average… we chaired the meeting.Global statist...
06/04/2026

Ugandans, first gather here small small.
In Uganda we didn’t just beat the average… we chaired the meeting.

Global statistics say the average person drinks about 5 litres of alcohol per year.
But here in Uganda? The average person is somewhere around up to 15 litres… meaning we said, double it, give it to the next person… then drink theirs too.

Up to 15 litres! At this point, as Kisubi Hospital, we believe this is no longer the usual “having a drink” - this is now " beyond national service."

So, Ugandans, if you know alcohol is part of your lifestyle, do yourself a favor - come to our Heart Camp from 13th to 17th April 2026, so we check your heart, because your heart is no longer just beating - it is now enduring. And if you do nothing about it, your ancestors are seated quietly… observing developments.

Yesterday, you wrestled plates like a champion. Today, the basawo at Kisubi Hospital are here to remind you… your heart ...
06/04/2026

Yesterday, you wrestled plates like a champion. Today, the basawo at Kisubi Hospital are here to remind you… your heart did not take any holiday.
As the Easter Sunday buffet settles and reality checks in this Easter Monday, it’s time to check on the one thing that stayed on duty - your heart.
Tune in to Radio Sapientia 94.4FM today, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM, and let Dr. Zzimbe Solomon break down Heart Failure.
After Easter, recovery shouldn’t just be from food… but for your heart too. Always remember,

Right now, for some of you, pilau levels are critically low, matooke reserves are under pressure… and some of you woke u...
05/04/2026

Right now, for some of you, pilau levels are critically low, matooke reserves are under pressure… and some of you woke up when the chicken had already made its escape 😭🐔

Easter comes with surprises - but remember, your heart can also surprise you when you least expect it ❤️

Enjoy today, but from 13th–17th April, flip the script… surprise your heart with a check-up at our Heart Camp.

Kale bye… may you successfully locate that missing chicken 😅
Happy Easter, Uganda 🇺🇬
Always remember,

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