Emergency Care in Kumi, Soroti & Eastern Uganda – 24/7 Michoes Medical Centre

Emergency Care in Kumi, Soroti & Eastern Uganda – 24/7 at Michoes Medical Centre

Emergencies do not wait for office hours. Neither do we. At Michoes Medical Centre in Kanyum, Kumi District, our emergency department is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including public holidays. We provide immediate, life-saving care for patients across Eastern Uganda—including Soroti, Bukedea, Ngora, Katakwi, Amuria, Kaberamaido, Pallisa, Tororo, Mbale, and Jinja. Whether you have had a boda boda accident, a heart attack, a severe malaria crisis, or a complicated delivery, we are ready. Do not travel to Mbale or Kampala for emergency care. Come to Michoes. We are open now.

Why Choose Michoes for Emergency Care in Eastern Uganda?

  • Truly 24/7: Our emergency department never closes. Doctors, nurses, laboratory, pharmacy, and radiology are available at all hours.
  • Experienced team: Our specialists are on call: Michael Emusugut (orthopaedics), Nicholas Iyamitai (surgery), Susan Atai (obstetrics/gynaecology), Adoa Pious (paediatrics), Okello John Bosco (laboratory), Jonathan A. (pharmacy).
  • On-site laboratory and X-ray: Immediate malaria tests, blood counts, grouping, glucose, and X-rays for fractures. No waiting for results.
  • Emergency medications in stock: IV artesunate (severe malaria), oxygen, adrenaline, IV antibiotics, diazepam (seizures), magnesium sulphate (eclampsia), oxytocin (postpartum bleeding), and emergency resuscitation drugs.
  • Observation beds: We monitor you for as long as needed before transfer or discharge.
  • Referral coordination: If you need a higher level of care (ICU, specialist surgery not available here), we stabilise you and arrange transfer to Soroti Regional Referral Hospital, Mbale, or Kampala with a referral note and transport advice.
  • Affordable emergency fees: We will never turn away a life-threatening emergency for inability to pay. We will treat first and discuss payment later.

Emergency Call to Action: If you or someone near you has a medical emergency, do not wait. Call +256701364362 immediately or come directly to Michoes Medical Centre in Kanyum. We are open 24/7.

Emergency Conditions We Treat

Trauma and Accidents

Eastern Uganda roads are busy. Boda boda accidents, car crashes, falls, farming injuries, and assaults are common. We provide:

  • Primary and secondary trauma survey (ABCDE: Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, Exposure)
  • Wound cleaning, debridement, and closure (suturing)
  • Fracture immobilisation (splinting, casting) and closed reduction – led by Michael Emusugut
  • Emergency surgery for internal bleeding or organ injury – Mr. Nicholas Iyamitai on call
  • Tetanus prophylaxis and antibiotics
  • Blood transfusion for severe blood loss (cross-matching on site, we coordinate with blood bank)
  • Head injury assessment (Glasgow Coma Scale) and observation – if severe, we refer for CT scan

Medical Emergencies

  • Severe malaria: IV artesunate, IV fluids, oxygen, and monitoring for seizures, anaemia, renal failure, or respiratory distress.
  • Severe pneumonia / difficulty breathing: Oxygen via nasal prongs or mask, nebulised salbutamol, IV antibiotics, and monitoring for hypoxia.
  • Heart attack (myocardial infarction): Aspirin, oxygen, pain relief (morphine), and risk assessment. We initiate treatment and refer urgently to a cardiac centre.
  • Stroke (sudden weakness, speech difficulty): Immediate assessment, blood pressure control, aspirin (if ischaemic), and referral for CT head.
  • Diabetic emergencies: Blood glucose testing. For severe hypoglycaemia (low sugar): IV dextrose or glucagon. For diabetic ketoacidosis: IV fluids, insulin, and electrolyte monitoring.
  • Seizures (epileptic convulsions): IV or rectal diazepam to stop the seizure. We check blood glucose, oxygen, and treat underlying cause (malaria, meningitis, head injury).
  • Severe dehydration from diarrhoea or vomiting: IV fluids, oral rehydration, and treatment of cause (antibiotics if bacterial).
  • Severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis): Adrenaline (epinephrine) injection, antihistamines, steroids, oxygen, and IV fluids.

Obstetric and Gynaecological Emergencies

Dr. Susan Atai leads emergency obstetric care for:

  • Severe pre-eclampsia / eclampsia (seizures in pregnancy): Magnesium sulphate, blood pressure control, and emergency delivery (caesarean section if needed).
  • Postpartum haemorrhage (heavy bleeding after delivery): Uterine massage, oxytocin, misoprostol, tranexamic acid, and if severe, surgical exploration.
  • Ectopic pregnancy (ruptured): Emergency laparotomy to stop bleeding and remove the pregnancy.
  • Obstructed labour: Emergency caesarean section.
  • Ruptured uterus: Life-threatening. Immediate surgery, blood transfusion.
  • Miscarriage with heavy bleeding or infection: Manual vacuum aspiration, antibiotics, and IV fluids.

Paediatric Emergencies

Dr. Adoa Pious handles emergencies in children:

  • Severe malaria with convulsions or difficulty breathing – IV artesunate, oxygen, diazepam, monitoring.
  • Severe pneumonia – oxygen, nebulisation, IV antibiotics.
  • Severe dehydration – IV fluids, ORS, and treatment of underlying diarrhoea/vomiting.
  • Meningitis (fever, stiff neck, bulging fontanelle, lethargy) – IV antibiotics, supportive care.
  • Status epilepticus (prolonged seizure) – diazepam, airway management, glucose, treat underlying cause.
  • Newborn sepsis or jaundice – IV antibiotics, phototherapy if available, or refer for neonatal care.

What to Do in an Emergency Before You Arrive

  • Call us immediately: Dial +256701364362. Tell the operator what happened, the person’s condition, and your location. We can give first aid advice and prepare for your arrival.
  • Stay calm. Panic will not help. Take a deep breath.
  • Do not move the person unnecessarily. If there is a neck or back injury, keep them still. Wait for trained help or carefully immobilise the spine.
  • Stop bleeding: Apply firm pressure to any visible bleeding wound with a clean cloth. Do not apply a tourniquet unless trained and very severe arterial bleeding.
  • If unconscious: Check if they are breathing. If not breathing, start chest compressions (pump hard and fast in the centre of the chest, 100-120 per minute, 5-6 cm deep) and call again for emergency guidance.
  • If having a seizure: Do not put anything in their mouth. Move objects away from them. Place them on their side after the seizure stops. Time the seizure. Call us.
  • If pregnant and bleeding or seizing: Come immediately. Call ahead so we prepare Dr. Susan Atai and the operating theatre.
  • If a child has difficulty breathing or is not waking up: Come immediately. Do not wait. Carry the child to Michoes or call for transport advice.

Important: Do not give the person any food, drink, or oral medication until assessed by a doctor. Do not try to drive yourself if you are severely injured or having chest pain – ask someone else to drive or call for help.

Emergency Transport and Ambulance Advice

Michoes does not yet have our own ambulance, but we can help coordinate:

  • Private hire taxis or boda bodas: For stable patients who can sit, a taxi or boda boda may be appropriate. For unstable patients (unconscious, severe bleeding, breathing difficulty), you need a vehicle that allows lying flat.
  • Local ambulance services: We can call Kumi District ambulance or Soroti Regional Referral Hospital ambulance if available. Be aware that response times may vary.
  • Family vehicle: If you have a car, lay the patient flat in the back seat if possible. Drive carefully but quickly to Michoes. Call us on the way so we are ready.

Emergency Call to Action: Even if you have no transport, call us. We will advise you. Do not delay because you are far away or have no money. Call +256701364362.

Cost of Emergency Care at Michoes

Emergency care is life-saving. We will never refuse treatment because you cannot pay immediately. However, our fees are affordable and transparent:

  • Emergency consultation and triage: Uganda Shillings 20,000
  • Emergency observation (per hour, includes vital signs monitoring, nursing care): 5,000/hour
  • Wound suturing (small): 30,000 – 50,000 depending on size
  • Fracture plaster cast: 25,000 – 40,000
  • IV fluids (per bag): 15,000
  • Oxygen (per hour): 5,000
  • IV artesunate (severe malaria course): 50,000
  • Emergency caesarean section: 450,000 (includes surgery, 3-day stay, medications)
  • Emergency laparotomy (abdominal surgery): from 400,000
  • Blood transfusion (per unit, if available, plus cross-matching): 80,000

For severe emergencies, total costs can range from 100,000 to 700,000 Ugx depending on interventions. We will provide an itemised bill. Payment plans available for those in need.

Call to Action: Do not let fear of cost delay life-saving care. Come first. Pay what you can later. Call +256701364362.

How to Prepare for Future Emergencies

  • Save our emergency number: +256701364362 in your phone and write it on a card in your home and workplace.
  • Know the fastest route from your home, farm, or workplace to Michoes Medical Centre in Kanyum, near Kumi Main Market.
  • If you or a family member has a chronic disease (diabetes, hypertension, epilepsy, asthma), keep emergency medications accessible and share a written summary with Michoes.
  • For pregnant women, have a birth plan: transport, emergency contact, and a bag packed. Know the danger signs (bleeding, headache, reduced fetal movement).
  • Teach your children to call our number and say “emergency” if you are unconscious.

Frequently Asked Questions About Emergency Care in Kumi and Soroti

Do I need an appointment for emergency care?

No. Come directly to our emergency department. Call ahead if possible, but do not wait for an appointment.

What if I have no money for emergency treatment?

We will stabilise you first and treat life-threatening conditions. Then we will discuss payment via mobile money, family support, or a payment plan. For government-insured patients or those eligible for national schemes, we will help you register.

Can you do surgery at night?

Yes. Mr. Nicholas Iyamitai is on call 24/7 for emergency surgeries: caesarean sections, appendicectomy, hernia strangulation, trauma laparotomy, and more.

Do you have blood for transfusion?

We keep a small stock of O-negative (universal) blood for extreme emergencies. For planned or matched transfusions, we cross-match and obtain blood from regional blood banks. Family donation is encouraged with proper screening.

Can I stay overnight after emergency treatment?

Yes. We have observation beds. For overnight monitoring, we will assess your condition hourly, provide medications, and communicate with our on-call doctor. We refer to higher level facilities if you need ICU.

Contact Michoes Emergency Department 24/7

Address (for ambulance or private vehicle): Michoes Medical Centre, Kanyum, Kumi District, Eastern Uganda. Near Kumi Main Market, off Kumi–Soroti Highway. Landmarks: Kumi District Headquarters, Kumi Main Market, Kumi–Soroti roadside.

Emergency Phone (24/7 – call for advice, directions, or to alert us of your arrival): +256701364362

WhatsApp (for sending photos of wounds, rashes, or injuries while in transit): +256779784473

Hours: Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including public holidays, Christmas, Easter, and New Year. We never close.

Final Emergency Call to Action: If you are in Kumi, Soroti, Bukedea, Ngora, Katakwi, or anywhere in Eastern Uganda and you face a medical emergency, do not hesitate. Call +256701364362 now. Come to Michoes Medical Centre. We are ready. We are open. We will save your life. Do not wait. Do not drive past to Mbale. We are here, 24/7, for you and your family.


Emergency services coordinated by Michoes Medical Centre, Kanyum, Kumi District. For life-threatening emergencies, always call +256701364362 first so we can prepare. We are your emergency room in Eastern Uganda.

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