The Mzumbe University has a Health centre facility which provides clinical and health services. The health center has full time University Medical Officers and full time Nursing staff who attend the students, and the university staff as well as neighboring community. The University Health Centre provides for referral of cases to Morogoro Regional Hospital, Muhimbili National Hospital and Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre (KCMC) where University students and staff are required to join National Health I insurance Fund (NHIF) which guarantees the medical treatment at the University Health Centre. Upon admission, all students are required to pay medical capitation fees and receive medical services based on these fees.
All new students are required to furnish the University with a satisfactory medical report, including a chest X - ray from a recognized medical practitioner or medical officer.
We offer Outpatient and Inpatient Services for both means that a healthcare facility provides a comprehensive range of medical care. Outpatient services cater to conditions that can be treated without an overnight stay, while inpatient services cater to more serious or complex medical conditions that require hospitalization and continuous monitoring or treatment. This dual capability ensures that patients receive appropriate care based on the nature and severity of their medical needs.
We offer laboratory Services for diseases indicates throughs diagnostic and analytical services through our laboratory facilities.
We offer Minor theatre Operations ..
We offer this through our medical and health sciences faculties. These services are often integrated into teaching hospitals or medical centers affiliated with Mzumbe University.
We provide comprehensive care for pregnant women, childbirth, and postnatal care through its midwifery department. We do Prenatal Care, Labor and Delivery, Postnatal Care, Education and Counseling, Collaboration with Healthcare Team.
We provide treatment for tuberculosis (TB) and leprosy in a university setting typically which involves comprehensive healthcare services aimed at diagnosing, treating, and managing these infectious diseases.
Providing HIV/AIDS counseling, testing, and treatment services at a university hospital not only supports individuals affected by HIV/AIDS but also contributes to advancing knowledge, improving healthcare delivery, and reducing the burden of the disease in the community. For specific details about these services offered at a particular university hospital, including availability, protocols, and support programs, it's advisable to contact the hospital directly or visit their official website for more information.
Mon – Fri 07:30A.M. – 03:30P.M.