Surgical Services in Kumi, Soroti & Eastern Uganda | Mr. Nicholas Iyamitai

Surgical Services in Kumi, Soroti & Eastern Uganda – Michoes Medical Centre

When surgery is needed, you deserve skilled, compassionate care close to home. At Michoes Medical Centre in Kanyum, Kumi District, we provide a range of surgical services for patients across Eastern Uganda—including Soroti, Bukedea, Ngora, Katakwi, Amuria, Kaberamaido, Pallisa, Tororo, Mbale, and Jinja. Led by Mr. Nicholas Iyamitai, our Head of Surgery, we offer emergency surgeries, minor procedures, wound care, and surgical consultations. We are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for surgical emergencies.

Why Choose Michoes for Surgical Care in Eastern Uganda?

Before Michoes, patients in Kumi and surrounding districts often travelled to Mbale or Kampala for surgery. Now, expert surgical care is available right here in Kanyum:

  • Experienced Surgeon on site: Mr. Nicholas Iyamitai, Head of Surgery, trained in emergency laparotomies, soft tissue reconstruction, and surgical mentorship. He has over 15 years of experience in Eastern Uganda.
  • 24/7 Emergency Surgery: Open day and night for acute abdomen, trauma, abscesses, and other surgical emergencies.
  • Operating Theatre: Equipped for minor and intermediate surgeries. We perform procedures under local or general anaesthesia with safe protocols.
  • On-site Laboratory: Okello John Bosco provides pre-operative blood tests (haemoglobin, grouping, cross-match, infection screens).
  • On-site Pharmacy: Jonathan A. supplies post-operative antibiotics, pain medications, and wound care supplies.
  • Anaesthesia Services: We provide safe anaesthesia with monitoring. For complex cases requiring specialist anaesthetists, we coordinate referrals.
  • Post-operative Care: We monitor patients in our recovery area and provide wound care, pain management, and follow-up.
  • Affordable, Transparent Fees: Surgery costs a fraction of what you would pay in Kampala or Mbale.

Call to Action: For any surgical concern—abdominal pain, lumps, wounds, or accidents—call +256701364362 or come to Michoes Medical Centre. We assess you immediately.

Surgical Services We Offer

Emergency General Surgery – 24/7

Mr. Nicholas Iyamitai leads emergency surgical care for life-threatening conditions:

  • Acute appendicitis: Severe right lower abdominal pain, fever, vomiting. We perform appendicectomy (removal of appendix) usually within hours of diagnosis.
  • Strangulated hernia: A lump in the groin or abdomen that becomes painful, firm, and cannot be pushed back. Emergency surgery to prevent bowel death.
  • Bowel obstruction: Severe abdominal pain, vomiting, constipation, distended abdomen. We identify the cause (adhesions, hernia, volvulus) and operate to relieve the blockage.
  • Perforated viscus: Hole in stomach, small bowel, or large bowel causing peritonitis (severe abdominal pain, rigid abdomen, fever). Emergency laparotomy to close the perforation and wash the abdomen.
  • Acute cholecystitis: Gallbladder inflammation. We remove the gallbladder (cholecystectomy) when indicated.
  • Trauma laparotomy: For internal bleeding or organ injury after road traffic accidents, falls, or stabbings. We explore the abdomen, control bleeding, and repair damaged organs.
  • Abscess drainage: Large pus collections from appendicitis, diverticulitis, or post-operative infections. We drain under local or general anaesthesia.

Emergency Call to Action: Severe abdominal pain, vomiting, inability to pass stool or gas, abdominal distension, or previous surgery with new pain? Call +256701364362 NOW. Come immediately. Do not eat or drink. We will assess for emergency surgery.

Elective General Surgery

For planned procedures, we schedule at your convenience:

  • Inguinal hernia repair: For reducible hernias in adults and children (with paediatric consultation). We use open tension-free mesh repair for most cases.
  • Umbilical hernia repair: Common in women after pregnancy. We repair with or without mesh.
  • Hydrocele repair: Swelling in the scrotum. We remove the fluid sac (hydrocelectomy).
  • Lipoma and sebaceous cyst removal: Benign lumps under the skin. We remove them in clinic under local anaesthesia.
  • Circumcision: For medical reasons (phimosis, recurrent balanitis) or cultural preference. We perform sterile circumcision with local anaesthesia.
  • Anal conditions: Haemorrhoid banding or excision, anal fissure surgery, fistula-in-ano repair (simple cases).
  • Breast lump biopsy or excision: For solid lumps or cysts. We send tissue for histology (separate fee).
  • Thyroid surgery: For large goitres suspicious for malignancy or causing compressive symptoms (limited cases; we may refer complex ones).

Call to Action: Need hernia repair, lump removal, or circumcision? Call +256701364362 to schedule a surgical consultation with Mr. Nicholas Iyamitai.

Trauma and Wound Surgery

In collaboration with Michael Emusugut (Orthopaedics), we manage:

  • Severe lacerations and degloving injuries: Thorough wound debridement, irrigation, and closure in layers.
  • Bite wounds (dog, human, animal): Cleaning, debridement, rabies prophylaxis, and antibiotics.
  • Burn management: Debridement of dead tissue, dressing, and grafting for deep burns (in collaboration with plastic surgery referrals when needed).
  • Foreign body removal: Glass, metal, wood, or other objects embedded in soft tissue.
  • Nail bed injuries and finger tip amputations: Repair and reconstruction.

Call to Action: For any major wound, bite, or burn, come to Michoes immediately. Call +256701364362 on your way.

Gynaecological Surgery (with Dr. Susan Atai)

Our Obstetrician/Gynaecologist performs:

  • Caesarean section: Emergency or planned.
  • Manual vacuum aspiration for incomplete miscarriage or abortion: Safe, same-day procedure.
  • Ectopic pregnancy surgery: Laparotomy or laparoscopic salpingectomy (fallopian tube removal).
  • Ovarian cystectomy: Removal of large or symptomatic ovarian cysts.
  • Total abdominal hysterectomy: For fibroids, adenomyosis, or abnormal bleeding (with patient consent and appropriate indications).
  • Obstetric fistula repair: Dr. Susan Atai has special training in this.
  • Cervical cancer screening and treatment: Pap smears, VIA, and cryotherapy for precancerous lesions.

Call to Action: For gynaecological surgery, call +256701364362 and ask for Dr. Susan Atai.

Paediatric Surgery (with Dr. Adoa Pious)

We perform minor surgical procedures for children:

  • Inguinal hernia repair in children (usually around 1 year)
  • Circumcision for phimosis or recurrent infections
  • Abscess drainage – under local or general anaesthesia with child-friendly sedation
  • Laceration repair with local anaesthesia and parental presence
  • Removal of foreign bodies from ears, nose, or soft tissue

Call to Action: For your child’s surgical need, call +256701364362 to discuss with Dr. Adoa Pious or Mr. Nicholas Iyamitai.

Meet Our Surgical Team

Mr. Nicholas Iyamitai, Head of Surgery: Nicholas Iyamitai is our lead surgeon. He trained at Makerere University and completed advanced surgical training in general surgery. He has expertise in emergency laparotomies, soft tissue reconstruction, and surgical mentorship. He has performed thousands of operations in Eastern Uganda and is known for his meticulous technique, calm demeanour under pressure, and commitment to patient safety. He speaks Ateso, Luganda, and English.

Dr. Susan Atai, Obstetrics & Gynaecology Specialist: Performs all obstetric and gynaecological surgeries.

Michael Emusugut, Senior Orthopedic Consultant: Collaborates for trauma and bone surgeries.

Jonathan A., Lead Pharmacist: Ensures safe perioperative medications.

Okello John Bosco, Senior Laboratory Technician: Runs pre-op blood tests and cross-matching.

Pre-Operative Assessment at Michoes

Before any surgery (elective or emergency when possible), we perform:

  • Full history and physical examination by Mr. Nicholas Iyamitai
  • Blood tests: haemoglobin, white cell count, platelets, blood group, HIV, hepatitis B, blood glucose, kidney and liver function if indicated
  • Urinalysis
  • Chest X-ray and ECG for older adults or those with heart/lung disease
  • Informed consent explaining risks, benefits, alternatives, and post-operative care
  • Nil-by-mouth instructions (when safe) to prevent aspiration during anaesthesia

Call to Action: Scheduled for surgery? Come for pre-op assessment at least 3 days before. Call +256701364362 to arrange.

Surgical Procedures We Do NOT Perform (Referral Pathway)

For complex procedures beyond our current scope, we stabilise and refer to Soroti Regional Referral Hospital, Mbale Regional Referral Hospital, or Mulago National Referral Hospital:

  • Cardiothoracic surgery (heart, lungs)
  • Neurosurgery (brain, spine tumours or trauma)
  • Major vascular surgery (aortic aneurysms, complex bypass)
  • Complex hepatobiliary and pancreatic resections
  • Organ transplantation
  • Major plastic surgery and microsurgery
  • Laparoscopic cholecystectomy and advanced laparoscopy (we do open cholecystectomy only)
  • Major joint replacements (hip, knee – we refer orthopaedic surgeons in Kampala)

We will arrange the referral, provide all medical records, and ensure you are stable for transfer.

Cost of Surgical Services at Michoes

We keep surgery affordable for families in Eastern Uganda:

  • Surgical consultation (including examination): Uganda Shillings 30,000
  • Appendicectomy (emergency or elective): 350,000 (includes surgery, 2-day stay, basic medications)
  • Inguinal hernia repair: 300,000
  • Umbilical hernia repair: 250,000
  • Hydrocele repair: 200,000
  • Lipoma/cyst removal (small): 80,000 – 150,000
  • Circumcision (adult or child): 60,000
  • Abscess drainage (under local anaesthesia): 40,000 – 60,000
  • Caesarean section: 450,000 (includes surgery, 3-day stay, medications)
  • Hysterectomy: 550,000 – 700,000 depending on complexity
  • Severe trauma laparotomy: from 400,000 (depending on injuries)
  • Wound debridement and closure: 50,000 – 150,000

Anaesthesia fees (where general anaesthesia required): 100,000 – 200,000 extra. Pre-op tests and post-op medications billed separately. We accept cash, mobile money, and selected insurance. For those genuinely unable to pay emergency life-saving surgery, we offer payment plans or guide you to government schemes.

Call to Action: For a personalised surgical quote, call +256701364362.

Post-Operative Care and Recovery

After surgery at Michoes, we provide:

  • Monitoring in recovery area (vital signs, pain control, bleeding checks)
  • Pain management with oral or injectable medications
  • Intravenous fluids and antibiotics as indicated
  • Wound care – clean, dry dressings, monitoring for infection
  • Early mobilisation guidance to prevent blood clots
  • Dietary advice (when to eat and drink after surgery)
  • Suture or staple removal at 7-14 days (depending on location)
  • Follow-up appointment with Mr. Nicholas Iyamitai at 2 weeks and 6 weeks post-op
  • Sick leave letters for employers

Call to Action: After surgery, call us if you have fever, increasing pain, wound redness or discharge, bleeding, difficulty breathing, or inability to urinate. Dial +256701364362 any time.

When to Seek Emergency Surgical Care at Michoes

Come immediately or call +256701364362 if you have:

  • Severe, constant abdominal pain (not going away, worse with movement)
  • Abdominal pain with vomiting (especially green or bloody vomit)
  • Constipation with no stool or gas for more than 24-48 hours AND abdominal pain/distension
  • Previous abdominal surgery with new severe pain (possible adhesion obstruction)
  • Lump in the groin that is painful, firm, and cannot be pushed back
  • Fever over 38.5°C with abdominal pain
  • Blood in vomit or stool (black, tarry, or bright red)
  • Injury to abdomen from accident, fall, or assault
  • Deep wound with visible fat or muscle, or bleeding that won’t stop
  • Any open fracture (bone through skin) – go to orthopedics with surgical backup
  • Difficulty passing urine after surgery or injury

Emergency Call to Action: These symptoms may require emergency surgery. Do not eat or drink. Call +256701364362 NOW. Come to Michoes immediately. We have an operating theatre ready 24/7.

Frequently Asked Questions About Surgical Services in Kumi and Soroti

Do I need to travel to Kampala for hernia surgery?

No. Mr. Nicholas Iyamitai performs safe, effective hernia repair at Michoes for a fraction of the cost. Most patients go home within 2 days.

How long does recovery take after appendicectomy?

Open appendicectomy: 2-4 weeks before returning to heavy work or farming. Laparoscopic (if available elsewhere) is faster. We give clear return-to-activity instructions.

What anaesthesia do you use?

For minor procedures: local anaesthesia (you are awake, area numbed). For larger procedures: general anaesthesia with airway support and monitoring, administered by trained staff. We do not have a specialist anaesthetist on site every day but we coordinate with visiting anaesthetists for complex cases.

Can I stay overnight after surgery?

Yes. We have post-operative observation beds. Most major surgeries (appendicectomy, hernia repair, caesarean section) include 2-3 days of inpatient stay.

Do you do keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery?

Not routinely. We perform open surgery for most general surgical procedures. For conditions requiring laparoscopy, we refer to Mbale or Kampala.

What happens if I need blood transfusion during surgery?

We cross-match blood pre-operatively when needed. If transfusion is required, we arrange from regional blood banks. Family donation is also possible with proper screening.

Contact Michoes Medical Centre for Surgical Services

Address: Kanyum, Kumi District, Eastern Uganda. P.O. Box 22, Kanyum, Kumi. Near Kumi Main Market, off Kumi–Soroti Highway. Accessible from Soroti City, Bukedea, Ngora, Katakwi, and beyond.

Phone (24/7 Surgical Emergency & Consultations): +256701364362

WhatsApp (for surgical enquiries and appointment booking): +256779784473

Hours: Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including public holidays. Mr. Nicholas Iyamitai is available for consultations daily from 9am to 5pm and on call 24/7 for emergencies.

Call to Action: Do not delay necessary surgery. For any surgical concern—emergency or elective—call us at +256701364362 or come to Michoes Medical Centre in Kanyum. We are your neighbours, your surgeons, and your partners in healing.


Medically reviewed by Mr. Nicholas Iyamitai, Head of Surgery, Michoes Medical Centre, Kanyum, Kumi District. For surgical emergencies, call +256701364362 immediately.

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