Orthopedic Care in Kumi, Soroti & Eastern Uganda | Bone & Joint Specialists

Orthopedic Care in Kumi, Soroti & Eastern Uganda – Bone & Joint Specialists at Michoes Medical Centre

Orthopedic problems—broken bones, joint pain, back pain, and sports injuries—affect thousands across Kumi, Soroti, Bukedea, Ngora, and Katakwi districts. At Michoes Medical Centre in Kanyum, we provide expert orthopedic care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our Senior Orthopedic Consultant, Michael Emusugut, leads a team dedicated to helping you move without pain. Whether you’ve fallen from a boda boda, have arthritis, or need fracture care, we are here.

Why Choose Michoes for Orthopedic Care in Eastern Uganda?

Before Michoes, patients in Kumi, Soroti, and surrounding districts often traveled to Mbale or Kampala for orthopedic treatment. Now, world-class bone and joint care is available right here in Kanyum, near Kumi Town. Our advantages include:

  • Senior Orthopedic Consultant on site: Michael Emusugut, trained at Makerere University and University of Cape Town, pioneer in trauma care in eastern Uganda.
  • 24/7 Emergency Orthopedic Care: Open day and night, including public holidays. No appointment needed for fractures or dislocations.
  • On-site digital X-ray: Results within 30 minutes. No need to travel to Soroti Regional Referral Hospital.
  • Plaster and splinting services: Same-day fracture immobilization.
  • Minor surgical procedures: Wound debridement, foreign body removal, and closed reductions.
  • Rehabilitation guidance: Exercises and physiotherapy advice to restore function.

Call to Action: For any bone or joint problem, call us immediately at +256701364362 or come to Michoes Medical Centre in Kanyum. We’re open 24/7.

Orthopedic Conditions We Treat at Michoes

Our team, led by Michael Emusugut, manages a wide range of orthopedic conditions affecting adults and children across Eastern Uganda.

Fractures and Broken Bones

Common fractures we treat include arm fractures (humerus, radius, ulna), leg fractures (femur, tibia, fibula), ankle fractures, wrist fractures, and collarbone fractures. We provide closed reduction (setting the bone without surgery), plaster casting, splinting, and when necessary, surgical referral to our Head of Surgery, Nicholas Iyamitai. We also manage open fractures (bone through skin) with emergency wound care and antibiotics.

Call to Action: If you think you have a broken bone, do not move the limb. Call +256701364362. We will advise you. Come immediately or we can help arrange transport advice.

Joint Pain and Arthritis

Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are common in Kumi and Soroti, especially among farmers and older adults. We provide pain management, anti-inflammatory medications, joint injections (corticosteroids), and weight-bearing advice. For severe cases, we refer for surgical consultation. Dr. Susan Atai also assists with arthritis in pregnancy.

Call to Action: Do not suffer in silence. Come for a joint pain assessment. Call +256701364362 to book a same-day appointment.

Back and Neck Pain

Back pain from heavy lifting, prolonged sitting on boda bodas, or farming injuries is very common. We evaluate for muscle strain, herniated discs, and spinal fractures. Treatment includes rest, medication, physical therapy exercises, and ergonomic advice. If red flags (loss of bladder control, leg weakness, fever) appear, we order imaging or refer urgently.

Call to Action: For back pain that does not improve after 3 days of rest, see us. Call +256701364362.

Sports and Boda Boda Injuries

Eastern Uganda’s roads and active lifestyle lead to many injuries: sprains, strains, dislocations, and fractures. We treat ankle sprains, knee ligament injuries (ACL, MCL), shoulder dislocations, and lacerations. Michael Emusugut has extensive experience in trauma from road traffic accidents. We provide immediate stabilization, reduction of dislocations, and follow-up care.

Call to Action: Injured while playing football or in a boda boda accident? Go to Michoes emergency department immediately. Call ahead if possible: +256701364362.

Pediatric Orthopedic Conditions

Dr. Adoa Pious works with Michael Emusugut to manage children’s orthopedic issues: broken bones from falls, clubfoot (we offer Ponseti method guidance), developmental dysplasia of the hip, and limping child evaluation. We ensure child-friendly casting and pain control.

Call to Action: If your child falls and cannot move a limb, bring them to Michoes. We see children 24/7. Call +256701364362.

Osteoporosis and Fragility Fractures

Older adults in Kumi, Bukedea, and Ngora are at risk for osteoporosis—weak bones that break easily. We offer risk assessment, calcium and vitamin D advice, and medications to strengthen bones. Fragility fractures (hip, wrist, spine) receive prompt care.

Call to Action: If you are over 60 and have had a fall, come for a bone health check. Call +256701364362 to schedule.

Orthopedic Emergency? Do This Now

Signs of an orthopedic emergency include: bone sticking through skin, visible deformity, inability to move a limb, severe pain, numbness or tingling, and cold or pale fingers/toes below the injury. Do not try to straighten the bone yourself. Immobilize the limb. Call us. Come to Michoes Medical Centre emergency department—we are open 24 hours.

Emergency Call to Action: Dial +256701364362 now. Tell us it’s an orthopedic emergency. We will prepare for your arrival.

Meet Our Orthopedic Specialist: Michael Emusugut

Michael Emusugut is our Senior Orthopedic Consultant and founder of Michoes Medical Centre. He trained at Makerere University (MBChB) and completed fellowship training in orthopedics at University of Cape Town. With over 15 years of experience, he is a pioneer in trauma care in eastern Uganda. He personally sees all complex fracture cases, performs closed reductions, and supervises orthopedic triage 24/7. Patients from Kumi, Soroti, Bukedea, Ngora, and Katakwi trust him for his skill and compassion.

Call to Action: Book a consultation with Michael Emusugut. Call +256701364362. Walk-ins welcome.

How Our Orthopedic Service Works

  1. Walk-in or call ahead: Come to our Kanyum facility or call +256701364362. If you cannot travel, we advise first aid by phone.
  2. Triage by nurse: Immediate assessment of severity. Emergency cases go directly to treatment room.
  3. Clinical exam by Michael Emusugut or orthopedic officer: We check range of motion, swelling, deformity, and neurovascular status.
  4. Digital X-ray on site: Performed and interpreted within 30 minutes. Okello John Bosco oversees imaging quality.
  5. Treatment decision: Conservative (cast, splint, sling, medication) or procedural (closed reduction, wound care, referral to Nicholas Iyamitai for surgery if needed).
  6. Follow-up plan: Cast checks, physiotherapy instructions, and return precautions.

Call to Action: No appointment needed. Come directly to Michoes Medical Centre. Open 24/7. Location: Kanyum, Kumi District, near Kumi Main Market.

Orthopedic Services Not Currently Offered (But We Refer)

We do not perform total joint replacements (hip or knee) or complex spinal surgery at Michoes. However, we will stabilize you and refer to Mulago National Referral Hospital or private partners in Kampala. We also do not have an inpatient orthopedic ward for prolonged stays; we manage acute cases and refer for long-term rehabilitation when needed. Our pharmacy, led by Jonathan A., provides all necessary post-injury medications.

Cost of Orthopedic Care at Michoes

We keep fees affordable for families in Eastern Uganda. Consultation (orthopedic assessment): Uganda Shillings 30,000. Digital X-ray (one view): 40,000. Plaster cast (below elbow): 25,000. Above elbow: 35,000. Below knee: 30,000. Above knee: 40,000. Closed reduction of fracture: 60,000. Splint: 15,000. Emergency fee (after hours): 10,000 extra. We accept cash, mobile money, and insurance where applicable.

Call to Action: For exact pricing or insurance questions, call +256701364362.

Frequently Asked Questions About Orthopedic Care in Kumi and Soroti

Do I need an appointment for a broken bone?

No. For fractures, dislocations, or severe pain, come directly to our emergency department. We are open 24 hours. Call ahead if possible: +256701364362.

How long does a cast stay on?

Simple arm fractures: 4-6 weeks. Leg fractures: 6-12 weeks. We will give you a return date. Do not remove the cast yourself.

Can I get a second opinion at Michoes?

Yes. Michael Emusugut provides second opinions for orthopedic problems. Bring any X-rays or medical records you have. Call to schedule.

What if I need surgery?

We will refer you to Nicholas Iyamitai, our Head of Surgery, for procedures like open reduction internal fixation (plates and screws). We perform minor surgeries on site. Major orthopedic surgeries require transfer to a surgical center.

Do you treat chronic back pain?

Yes. We evaluate and manage chronic back pain non-surgically. If red flags appear, we refer for advanced imaging or surgical opinion.

Contact Michoes Medical Centre for Orthopedic Care

Address: Kanyum, Kumi District, Eastern Uganda. P.O. Box 22, Kanyum, Kumi. Landmark: Near Kumi Main Market, accessible from Kumi–Soroti Highway. Just 10 minutes from Kumi Town centre, 45 minutes from Soroti City.

Phone (24/7 Emergency & Appointments): +256701364362

WhatsApp (for advice and directions): +256779784473

Hours: Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including public holidays. Our orthopedic service runs day and night.

Call to Action: For any bone, joint, or muscle problem, do not wait. Call us now at +256701364362 or come to Michoes Medical Centre in Kanyum. We are your neighbors, your family’s doctors, and your partners in orthopedic health across Eastern Uganda.


Medically reviewed by Michael Emusugut, Senior Orthopedic Consultant, Michoes Medical Centre, Kanyum, Kumi District. For emergencies, call +256701364362 immediately.

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