Malaria Prevention and Treatment Guide – Eastern Uganda
Malaria is the leading cause of illness and death in Eastern Uganda, including Kumi, Soroti, Bukedea, Ngora, and Katakwi districts. At Michoes Medical Centre in Kanyum, we provide rapid malaria testing, effective treatment, and prevention education. Our emergency department is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for severe malaria cases.
Recognizing Malaria Symptoms
Common symptoms include fever, chills, headache, muscle pain, weakness, vomiting, and diarrhea. In children, symptoms may include irritability, difficulty feeding, and rapid breathing. Severe malaria causes confusion, seizures, dark urine, and difficulty breathing. Seek immediate care if you or your child have these symptoms.
Call to Action: If you have fever with chills, come to Michoes Medical Centre immediately. We test and treat malaria 24/7. Call +256701364362.
Rapid Malaria Testing at Michoes
Okello John Bosco leads our laboratory team. We use WHO-approved rapid diagnostic tests and microscopy. Results available within 30 minutes. No appointment needed. Walk in anytime.
Price: Malaria rapid test – Ksh 800 (Uganda Shillings 25,000). Microscopy – Ksh 1,200 (Uganda Shillings 38,000).
Call to Action: Walk in for a malaria test. Open 24 hours. Location: Kanyum, near Kumi Town.
Effective Malaria Treatment
Dr. Nicholas Iyamitai and our medical team prescribe artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs) as recommended by Uganda Ministry of Health. We stock Coartem (artemether-lumefantrine), injectable artesunate for severe malaria, and rectal artesunate for pre-referral use. Complete the full course of treatment even if symptoms improve.
Call to Action: Get tested and treated at Michoes. Call +256701364362 for advice or come directly to our facility.
Severe Malaria Emergency Care
Severe malaria is a medical emergency. Signs include confusion, seizures, difficulty breathing, inability to drink or breastfeed, dark urine, and persistent vomiting. Our 24/7 emergency department provides IV artesunate, oxygen, blood transfusion if needed, and intensive monitoring.
Call to Action: For severe malaria symptoms, call +256701364362 immediately or come to Michoes Medical Centre emergency department. We are open 24 hours.
Malaria Prevention for Families in Kumi, Soroti, and Bukedea
Prevention is better than treatment. Our team, led by Dr. Adoa Pious for children and Dr. Susan Atai for pregnant women, provides evidence-based prevention strategies:
Insecticide-treated nets (ITNs): Sleep under a treated net every night. We provide net distribution information and replacement nets at our pharmacy.
Indoor residual spraying (IRS): Support district spraying campaigns in Kumi, Soroti, and Bukedea.
Intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy (IPTp): Pregnant women receive sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine at each antenatal visit after 13 weeks. Dr. Susan Atai provides this during antenatal care.
Seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC): For children under 5 during rainy seasons. Ask Dr. Adoa Pious about SMC at well-child visits.
Call to Action: Book antenatal care for IPTp. Call +256701364362. Book well-child visits for SMC. Call same number.
Malaria in Pregnancy
Malaria during pregnancy causes maternal anemia, low birth weight, preterm delivery, and stillbirth. Dr. Susan Atai provides IPTp, net distribution, and prompt treatment. If you are pregnant and have fever, seek care immediately.
Call to Action: Register for antenatal care at Michoes. Call +256701364362 or WhatsApp +256779784473.
Malaria in Children Under 5
Children under 5 are at highest risk of severe malaria and death. Dr. Adoa Pious recommends: sleep under treated net every night, seek testing for any fever, complete full treatment course, and bring child back if symptoms worsen. Vaccines do not prevent malaria; nets and prompt treatment save lives.
Call to Action: If your child has fever, bring them to Michoes for a malaria test. We see children 24 hours a day. Call +256701364362.
When to Return After Treatment
Return to Michoes immediately if you or your child have: fever returns after finishing treatment, difficulty breathing, unable to drink or breastfeed, repeated vomiting, seizures, confusion, or worsening weakness. These may indicate severe malaria or treatment failure.
Call to Action: For any worsening symptoms after malaria treatment, call +256701364362 or come to our emergency department.
Frequently Asked Questions About Malaria in Eastern Uganda
How long does malaria treatment take?
Standard ACT treatment is 3 days. Fever usually resolves within 24-48 hours. Complete all 3 days even if you feel better.
Can I buy malaria medication without a test?
No. Uganda Ministry of Health recommends testing before treatment to prevent drug resistance and ensure correct diagnosis. We offer rapid tests with results in 30 minutes.
Is malaria vaccine available?
The RTS,S malaria vaccine is not yet widely available in Eastern Uganda. Nets, spraying, and prompt treatment remain the best prevention. We will announce when vaccines become available.
How can I tell malaria from typhoid or COVID-19?
Symptoms overlap. Our laboratory tests for malaria, typhoid, and other causes. Self-diagnosis is dangerous. Come to Michoes for proper testing.
Contact Michoes Medical Centre for Malaria Care
Address: Kanyum, Kumi District, Eastern Uganda. P.O. Box 22, Kanyum, Kumi. Near Kumi Main Market. Easily accessible from Kumi-Soroti Highway.
Phone: +256701364362
WhatsApp: +256779784473
Emergency 24/7 Line: +256701364362
Hours: Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week including public holidays.
Call to Action: For malaria testing and treatment any time of day or night, come to Michoes Medical Centre in Kanyum. Call +256701364362 for advice or directions.
Related Services at Michoes Medical Centre
- Malaria Prevention and Treatment Guide
- Women’s Health and Pregnancy Care
- Orthopaedic and Trauma Care
- Paediatric and Child Health Care
- Men’s Health and Wellness
- Chronic Disease Management
- Emergency and Urgent Care 24/7
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