Walk-In Clinic in Kumi, Soroti & Eastern Uganda – No Appointment Needed, 24/7 | Michoes Medical Centre

Walk-In Clinic in Kumi, Soroti & Eastern Uganda – No Appointment Needed at Michoes Medical Centre

You should not need an appointment for common illnesses. At Michoes Medical Centre in Kanyum, Kumi District, we welcome walk-in patients every day for routine and urgent care. Whether you have a fever, cough, diarrhoea, minor injury, or need a check-up, simply come to our clinic. We serve individuals and families from across Eastern Uganda—including Soroti, Bukedea, Ngora, Katakwi, Amuria, Kaberamaido, Pallisa, Tororo, Mbale, and Jinja. Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Walk in anytime. No appointment. No referral needed.

Why Choose Michoes Walk-In Clinic in Eastern Uganda?

  • No appointment required – just come. We see patients in order of arrival (with priority for emergencies).
  • Open 24/7 – including public holidays, weekends, and overnight. Illness does not keep office hours.
  • Affordable consultation fees – Uganda Shillings 25,000 for a walk-in visit including basic exam.
  • On-site laboratory and pharmacy – get tested and get your medications in one place. No travelling to multiple locations.
  • All ages – we see children, adults, and elderly.
  • Short waiting times – most walk-in patients are seen within 30-60 minutes.
  • Same-day test results – malaria, blood sugar, urine, pregnancy, HIV rapid tests.

Call to Action: Feeling sick? Do not wait for an appointment. Walk in to Michoes Medical Centre in Kanyum. Open now. Call +256701364362 for directions.

Common Reasons to Visit Our Walk-In Clinic

  • Fever – possible malaria, typhoid, flu, or other infection. We test and treat same day.
  • Cough, cold, sore throat – upper respiratory infections, bronchitis, strep throat. We prescribe when needed.
  • Diarrhoea and vomiting – we assess for dehydration, provide oral rehydration, and prescribe antidiarrhoeals or antibiotics if bacterial.
  • Headache and body aches – we check for malaria, high blood pressure, tension, or migraine. We treat accordingly.
  • Ear pain and eye redness – ear infections, conjunctivitis (pink eye). We examine and prescribe drops or oral antibiotics.
  • Skin rashes, itching, or fungal infections – we diagnose and prescribe creams or oral antifungal/antibiotic.
  • Urinary burning or frequency – we test urine and treat urinary tract infections.
  • Minor injuries – cuts, scrapes, bruises, small burns, sprains. We clean wounds, suture if needed, and give tetanus vaccine if indicated.
  • Back pain or joint pain – we examine, rule out fracture (X-ray on site), and prescribe pain relief or refer to orthopaedics.
  • Pregnancy testing and early prenatal care – walk in for urine pregnancy test and first antenatal visit.
  • STI screening – confidential testing for HIV, syphilis, hepatitis B, gonorrhoea, chlamydia. Treatment provided on site.
  • Blood pressure check – especially for those with no regular doctor. We screen for hypertension.
  • Blood sugar check – for diabetes screening or monitoring.
  • Routine vaccinations – tetanus, typhoid, COVID-19, flu, HPV (for girls), hepatitis B. Walk in during clinic hours.
  • Well-child checks and growth monitoring – weigh your child, check development, get vaccination catch-up.

What to Expect at Our Walk-In Clinic

  1. Arrive at Michoes Medical Centre – Kanyum, near Kumi Main Market, off Kumi–Soroti Highway.
  2. Register at reception – provide your name, age, and reason for visit. No ID required, but helpful for records.
  3. Wait briefly – we sort by urgency. If you have a high fever, difficulty breathing, or severe pain, you will be seen faster.
  4. See a clinician – one of our doctors, clinical officers, or nurses will take your history and examine you.
  5. Undergo tests if needed – we collect blood, urine, or swabs on site. Results typically within 15-60 minutes.
  6. Diagnosis and treatment plan – we explain what is wrong, prescribe medications (filled at our pharmacy), and give home care instructions.
  7. Pay at the cashier – we accept cash, mobile money (Airtel Money, MTN MoMo), and selected insurance. You pay after receiving care.
  8. Collect medications from pharmacy – Jonathan A. or a technician will counsel you on how to take them.

Total time for a simple visit (e.g., malaria test and treatment): typically 1-2 hours.

Walk-In Clinic Fees

  • Walk-in consultation (adult or child, includes basic exam, vital signs, and clinical advice): Uganda Shillings 25,000
  • Walk-in consultation with minor procedure (e.g., wound cleaning, ear wax removal): 35,000-50,000
  • Malaria rapid test: 15,000
  • Blood sugar test: 5,000
  • Urinalysis (dipstick and microscopy): 15,000
  • Pregnancy test (urine): 5,000
  • HIV rapid test (confidential, with counselling): Free (government supported) or 5,000 private
  • Wound suturing (small): 30,000-50,000
  • Intramuscular injection (e.g., antibiotics, painkiller): 10,000 injection fee plus medication cost
  • Nebulisation (for asthma/wheezing): 15,000 per session
  • Tetanus vaccine: 20,000

Medications are charged separately (vary by drug). We will tell you the price before dispensing.

Call to Action: Need to see a doctor today? Just walk in. Call +256701364362 to ask about current waiting times or for directions.

Walk-In vs Emergency Department – Where Should You Go?

Use our Walk-In Clinic for:

  • Fever, cough, cold, mild diarrhoea
  • Mild to moderate pain (headache, muscle ache, joint pain)
  • Rashes, itching, fungal infections
  • Minor cuts, scrapes, bruises
  • Ear pain, eye redness without vision changes
  • Urinary discomfort without severe pain or blood
  • Pregnancy testing, STI screening, blood pressure check
  • Vaccinations, well-child visits, medication refills

Go to our Emergency Department (or call +256701364362 first) for:

  • Chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe shortness of breath
  • Severe bleeding, deep wounds, broken bones (obvious deformity)
  • Head injury with loss of consciousness or confusion
  • Seizures (convulsions)
  • Sudden weakness on one side of the body, slurred speech (possible stroke)
  • Severe allergic reaction (swelling of face/tongue, difficulty breathing)
  • Severe abdominal pain with vomiting or inability to pass stool
  • Pregnancy complications (bleeding, severe headache, reduced fetal movement)
  • Suicidal thoughts or severe agitation
  • Major trauma (road accident, fall from height, assault with weapon)

When in doubt, walk in to the clinic. Our triage nurse will assess you and escalate to emergency if needed.

Tips for a Smooth Walk-In Visit

  • Bring your identification (any ID – national ID, voter card, or just your name).
  • Bring a list of your current medications and any known allergies.
  • Bring your vaccination card (for children or if you need a tetanus shot).
  • Bring a urine or stool sample if you suspect UTI or diarrhoea (collect in clean container).
  • Come early in the day (8am-11am) for shorter waiting times. Evenings (5pm-9pm) can be busier.
  • Bring mobile money or cash – we accept both. Ask about insurance acceptance before visit.
  • For children, bring their growth chart or vaccination card.
  • If you are very sick and cannot wait, tell the receptionist – we prioritise sicker patients.

Frequently Asked Questions About Walk-In Clinic in Kumi and Soroti

Do I need to be a registered patient at Michoes?

No. Anyone can walk in. We will create a record for you when you arrive.

Can I see a specific doctor?

Walk-in patients are seen by the available clinician. If you need a specialist (orthopaedics, surgery, paediatrics, obstetrics), we can refer you within Michoes, but you may need to wait longer.

What if I need a follow-up appointment?

We will schedule a follow-up visit at the end of your walk-in visit. You can also walk in again for the same problem.

Do you see dental problems?

We provide basic dental pain management (antibiotics, painkillers) and refer to a dentist. We do not have a dentist on staff.

What if my child is sick on a Sunday?

Walk in. We are open 24/7, including Sundays and public holidays. No extra fee for weekends.

Contact Michoes Walk-In Clinic

Address: Kanyum, Kumi District, Eastern Uganda. P.O. Box 22, Kanyum, Kumi. Near Kumi Main Market, off Kumi–Soroti Highway.

Phone (for directions and waiting time enquiries): +256701364362

WhatsApp (for non-urgent advice): +256779784473

Walk-in hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. No appointment needed. Ever.

Call to Action: Sick and tired of waiting for appointments? Walk in to Michoes Medical Centre in Kanyum. No appointment. No referral. Just compassionate, affordable care when you need it. Open 24/7. We are here now. Call +256701364362 if you need directions or have questions. Come see us today.


Walk-in clinic services provided by Michoes Medical Centre, Kanyum, Kumi District. For emergencies or severe symptoms, call +256701364362 before coming or come directly to our emergency department.

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