Quality, Compassionate Care Close to Home

Coptic Hospital has been taking care of generations of Kenyan families.  Having a strong presence in our community has been critical to our success since our inception, along with offering quality, compassionate healthcare accessible to everybody. Most of our doctors, nurses and other employees live in the community, creating a culture of neighbors taking care of neighbors.

We have changed with our community—both in the way we deliver medical care and by reaching beyond the walls of our hospital. We work closely with community members to help meet their most important needs.

Coptic Hospital

2023

We deliberately aim to nurture a sense of confidentiality, professionalism and reliability with our patients as a way of establishing trust in our services through honesty and interaction.

We are observant on how we treat patient, staff and society at large a core aspect of how we conduct our relationship in each service that we offer.

It’s always been our conviction that we ought to provide medical care with love and care.  

As a healthcare facility our success and the patient’s relief is hinged on proper collaboration and communication as well as interaction at all levels.

We believe in our ability to provide not just competitive services but competitive prices too for all patients under our care.

Coptic Hospital

At Coptic hospital we are a model in our field and our outstanding core value is care, as we care for the dignity and affordability of healthcare to our patients.

We set the standard for high quality services and personal care that operates 24/7 both Inpatient and outpatient services. The founders had a vision of establishing a haven for the ill to experience quality care, compassionate service and inclusivity. With time, through hard work and painstaking endeavour, the vision broadened from a mere hospital to fully fledged specialty.

We are dedicated to satisfy clients

We are observant of how we treat patients, staff, and society at large a core aspect of how we conduct our relationship in each service that we offer.

It’s always been our conviction that we ought to provide medical care with love and care.

Our Commitment to You

At Coptic Hospital, your safety and well-being are always our top priorities. You can count on us to deliver the care you need just as we always have – safely and effectively.

We continue to strongly encourage vaccination as the best defense against COVID-19. As an academic medical center, we are proud to share the latest advances in education, research, and clinical care.

We appreciate your ongoing practice of masking within our clinical environments where we serve a diverse patient population, oftentimes with heightened risk factors.

Thank you for helping us keep our community safe. We look forward to serving you.

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As a healthcare facility our success and the patient’s relief is hinged on proper collaboration and communication as well as interaction at all levels.

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