Uganda ambulance service

Uganda ambulance service First Aid Training
Medical Covers
Medivac by Air and Land
Funeral Services

Uganda Ambulance Service provides Training in subjects like First Aid, Provides Medical Cover for functions etc and Provides Medivac Services mainly by air with fixed wing and Helicopter services around Uganda

Training in QENP for UWA/UCF
10/05/2024

Training in QENP for UWA/UCF

Medical Cover for Jinja Fun Run 2023
15/09/2023

Medical Cover for Jinja Fun Run 2023

Latest Nanny First Aid course participant!!
21/10/2021

Latest Nanny First Aid course participant!!

30/08/2021

Who can develop blood clots and why? Even though anyone can have a blood clot, medical researchers point out that certain people are at a greater risk of developing a dangerous thrombus. Usually, people who experience a blood clot have a few of the following common risk factors: -

Age. Blood clots are more widespread in people over age 65. - Genetics and population.

Pregnant women, people with all blood types apart from O, people with specific hereditary conditions, and black people are more likely to have blood clots.

Blood Clot Prevention - Underlying health conditions, such as heart disease, hypertension, cancer, arthritis, diabetes, polycystic o***y syndrome, and even past COVID-19 make you more likely to get a blood clot.

- Medications. Birth control and hormonal therapies can increase your risk of blood clots. –

Surgery and trauma can leave people immobile for long periods of time, which can further increase the risk of getting a blood clot.

- Travel. Long flights or drives lead to prolonged sitting, which can increase one’s risk of developing a blood clot by 2-4 times in the following weeks.

Few places left - so hurry!!
30/08/2021

Few places left - so hurry!!

Training for Acrobats at Katwe
06/11/2020

Training for Acrobats at Katwe

our medivac team
06/04/2020

our medivac team

Helicopter Medical team at International Moto Cross event.

2019 MTN Marathon
02/12/2019

2019 MTN Marathon

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P. O. Box 8181
Kampala

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+256782556878

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