By Elvis Wasike
The ongoing renovations at Kapteldon Sub-County Hospital are set to significantly improve healthcare services in the region, with the facility soon to be officially commissioned by Uasin Gishu County Governor Jonathan Bii Chelilim. The hospital is undergoing major upgrades aimed at enhancing medical care for residents in Kapseret and Simat Ward.
Moses Kebenei, MCA for Kapseret/Simat Ward, recently visited the hospital for an inspection of the renovation works, which are progressing as planned. "We are excited to see the transformation of Kapteldon Sub-County Hospital. Once completed, this upgraded facility will provide much-needed healthcare services closer to home, especially for expectant mothers, children, and families who previously had to travel long distances to seek medical attention," MCA Kebenei remarked.
The renovation project is part of the county government's broader strategy to improve healthcare infrastructure and make essential services more accessible to rural communities. The facility, once fully upgraded, will feature modern wards, better medical equipment, and enhanced healthcare delivery, providing critical support to the local population.
MCA Kebenei expressed his gratitude to the county government for its ongoing efforts to improve healthcare services in the area. "This renovation is a clear demonstration of the county's commitment to improving healthcare and ensuring that every resident has access to quality services," he added.
The Kapteldon Sub-County Hospital is set to be officially commissioned by Governor Jonathan Bii in the coming weeks, and residents are eager to benefit from the improved medical services. With the project nearing completion, local leaders are optimistic about the positive impact it will have on the community's health and well-being.
The commissioning of the hospital will mark a significant milestone in Uasin Gishu County's commitment to expanding and upgrading healthcare facilities, ensuring that all residents, especially those in rural areas, have access to the essential care they need.
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