MAKUENI RESIDENTS BENEFIT FROM FREE HEALTH SCREENINGS AS COUNTY MARKS WORLD KIDNEY DAY
Makueni County joined the rest of the world in marking World Kidney Day at Makueni County Referral Hospital, where hundreds of residents turned up to raise awareness about kidney health and access free medical check-ups.
Leading the celebrations, Chief Officer for Health Administration and Human Resource, Dr. Harvey Mulei Mbithi, underscored the importance of early detection and prevention in the fight against chronic kidney disease.
He reaffirmed the county’s commitment to enhancing healthcare services, highlighting the construction of over 100 health facilities since the inception of devolution as part of efforts to improve medical access.
The event featured free health screenings, including kidney function tests and assessments for other non-communicable diseases, giving residents an opportunity to detect potential health issues early.
Dr. Mbithi urged the public to adopt healthier lifestyles, undergo regular check-ups, and seek timely medical intervention to combat kidney disease.
World Kidney Day is observed globally to educate communities on the importance of kidney health, promote early diagnosis, and encourage preventive measures against kidney-related illnesses.







