A CURE International nonprofit hospital in Kijabe, Kenya, providing orthopedic care for children.
AIC CURE hospital Kijabe is a Level 5 referral centre in Kenya. It operates over 18 mobile medical clinics which include: • Embu • Kaplong • Nakuru • Thika Joytown • Naivasha • Kisii • Kisumu • Kitale • Eldoret • Nyahururu • Nairobi • Machakos • Meru • Narok • Mombasa • Matuu.Meru.
20/11/2025
Children below 18 years with limb loss, like Tessie, don't have to live limited lives because they cannot walk. We measure, manufacture, and fit a wide range of prosthetics. Please share this with as many people as possible!
19/11/2025
Busy clinic days like today require even our chaplains to help manage queues. But we are grateful to God that we can serve you all and hopefully allow you to leave and get home in time for dinner.
17/11/2025
We are ready for what God has in store for us as we this week!
14/11/2025
Here are our favorite moments from this week!
1. Ruth before her cleft lip surgery in 2021.
2. Ruth is now smiling from ear to ear after her cleft lip was repaired four years ago!
3. Meet the team behind the prosthetic and orthotic devices that support the kids we treat after their respective surgeries.
4. Egule came from the border of Kenya and South Sudan to CURE Kenya for his clubfoot treatment!
5. We partner with Speech Therapists in teaching and guiding the kids who have undergone cleft lip and palate surgeries to better express themselves through words.
6. Our CURE Kenya chaplains awarded the kids who took part in the Bouncing Back Training so that they will be able to overcome challenges better as they continue to receive healing at CURE Kenya.
07/11/2025
Friends, we will be visiting these towns next on the dates indicated, to screen children with treatable physical conditions and share God's word with them. Please share this poster with as many people as possible so we can !
07/11/2025
Here are our favorite moments from this week as we begin November 2025!
1. Adley came to CURE Kenya 2024 with a knock knee condition, hoping for healing.
2. Adley came back to CURE Kenya 2025 after being healed from his knock-knee condition!
3. Our nursing team was equipped to handle emergency cases with great nuggets from our friends, Joshua and Alberto from Trimedx Foundation.
4. Maureen is glad to be back in CURE for her surgery, which she has been waiting for for four years!
5. We have a holistic approach to healing. Before and after surgery, we engage kids with Christian literature and photo stories from our Mobile Library. Learning anywhere, anytime!
6. Physical therapy is an essential part of the healing journey!
7. Apelina is in CURE Kenya for her burn contracture surgery after her fire accident a few years ago.
8. Emily from Smile Train always comes to support families of kids like Brandon at CURE Kenya as we change the world, one smile at a time!
31/10/2025
Here are our favorite moments from this week as we end the 10th Month of 2025!
1. Earnest is in CURE Kenya for his bowed leg treatment following a referral from a stranger they met on the market!
2. Chef Sammy will be missed dearly by the many kids he has served, even as he retires.
3. Ignitius met Pastor Emmy in May 2024 at the beginning of his bowed leg treatment journey.
4. Ignitius meets Pastor Emmy in October 2025 at the end of his bowed leg treatment journey. What a testimony and transformation!
4. Tessie is confidently walking and winning titles thanks to CURE Kenya's Certified Prosthetics and Orthotics Team!
Friends, we will be visiting these towns next on the dates indicated, to screen children with treatable physical conditions and share God's word with them. Please share this poster with as many people as possible so we can help more kids heal.
24/10/2025
Here are our favourite moments from this week.
1. Surgery preparation is important for the safety of the children we serve. This is Prince being prepared before the surgeon operates on his leg.
2. The best teams thrive where there is good communication between the team lead and the members. Grace, the OR manager, was communicating about surgery schedule changes to keep the team ready for the next surgeries.
3. Pst. Philip encourages people to practice forgiveness within the team as an integral part of Helping Kids Heal!
23/10/2025
This is Dr. Theuri explaining a procedure to a guardian in the ward before her child's surgery. What do you remember about your interaction with Dr. Theuri when you visited CURE?
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CURE International was founded in 1996 by Dr. Scott and Sally Harrison as a result of the intense need for medical and spiritual care they witnessed in the developing nations. In 1998, AIC CURE International Hospital - Kijabe was the first hospital to be established under the banner of CURE International network of hospitals and programs.
AIC CURE International Hospital - Kijabe is an orthopedic hospital in Kenya. It operates over 18 mobile medical clinics which include: • Meru • Nyeri • Kitui • Makindu • Oloitoktok • Mombasa • Thika • Machakos • Nakuru • Embu • Kisii • Litein • Kisumu • Kitale • Eldoret • Maralal • Kakuma • Nairobi •
AIC CURE International Hospital is registered with Medical Practitioners and Dentist board of Kenya as a faith based medical institution and a continuing professional development provider.
Healing the sick and proclaiming the kingdom of God