Glory Medical, Reproductive & Youth Friendly Centre

Glory Medical, Reproductive & Youth Friendly Centre Out of care of RH information to the less privileged men,women and the lovely youths of this county.

17/07/2025

Glory Medical Reproductive & Youth Friendly Centre is a private healthcare organization in Nakuru, Kenya, specializing in reproductive health and youth-friendly services. They aim to provide a comfortable and non-judgmental environment for young people to access healthcare services.

# # Services
- *Reproductive Health Information*: They offer information and guidance on reproductive health, family planning options, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
- *Youth-Friendly Services*: The center provides services tailored to the needs of adolescents and young people, including mental health support and screening for common health issues.
- *Confidentiality*: Strict confidentiality practices are likely in place to ensure young people feel safe sharing personal information with healthcare providers.

# # Similar Initiatives
Nakuru County is working to establish youth-friendly health clinics and centers in its healthcare facilities to address the needs of its youthful population. This initiative aims to enhance service delivery points and improve the youth health experience.¹

# # Contact and Reviews
You can find more information about Glory Medical Reproductive & Youth Friendly Centre by²:
- Writing a review or complaint
- Sending questions to the owners
- Checking the map for nearby places

To get more detailed information or reviews about the center, you might want to check online directories or healthcare platforms.³

17/07/2025

*What is Lipid Profile?*
A famous doctor explained lipid profile in a very good way and shared a beautiful story explaining it in a unique way.

Imagine that our body is a small town. The biggest troublemaker in this town is - *Cholesterol.*
He also has some companions. His main partner in crime is - *Triglyceride.*
Their job is to roam in the streets, create chaos and block the roads.

The *heart* is the city center of this town. All the roads lead to the heart.
When these troublemakers start increasing, you can imagine what happens. They try to obstruct the work of the heart.
But our body-town also has a police force deployed - *HDL*
The good policeman catches these troublemakers and puts them in jail *(liver)*.
Then the liver removes them from the body - through our drainage system.
But there is also a bad cop - *LDL* who is hungry for power.

LDL takes these miscreants out of jail and lets them back on the streets.

When the good cop *HDL* goes down, the whole town goes haywire.

Who would want to live in such a town?

Do you want to reduce these miscreants and increase the number of good policemen?

Start *Walking*!

With every step *HDL* will increase, and miscreants like *Cholesterol, Triglyceride* and *LDL* will decrease.

Your body (town) will come alive again.

Your heart – the city center – will be protected from the blockage *(heart block)* of miscreants.

And when the heart is healthy, you will also be healthy.

So whenever you get a chance – start walking!

*Stay healthy...* and *Wishing you good health*
*This article tells you the best way to increase HDL (good cholesterol) and reduce LDL (bad cholesterol) i.e. walking.*
Every step increases HDL. So – *Come on, move on and keep moving.*

*Happy Senior Citizens Week*

Reduce these things:-

1. Salt

2. Sugar

3. Bleached refined flour

4. Dairy products

5. Processed foods

*Eat these things everyday:-*

1. Vegetables

2. Pulses

3. Beans

4. Nuts

5. Cold pressed oils

6. Fruits

*Three things to try to forget:*

1. Your age

2. Your past

3. Your grievances

*Four important things to adopt:*

1. Your family

2. Your friends

3. Positive thinking

4. Clean and welcoming home

*Three basic things to adopt:*

1. Always smile

2. Do regular physical activity at your own pace

3. Check and control your weight

*Six essential lifestyle habits you should adopt:*
1. Don’t wait till you are thirsty to drink water. 2. Don't wait till you are tired to rest.

3. Don't wait till you are sick for medical tests.

4. Don't wait for miracles, trust in God.

5. Never lose faith in yourself.

6. Stay positive and always hope for a better tomorrow.
*Happy Senior Citizens Week!*
May God bless you a lot*.
Stay healthy

04/05/2024

Here are some key points about the management of vaginal warts (condylomata acuminata):

Diagnosis:
- Vaginal warts are caused by infection with certain strains of human papillomavirus (HPV), primarily types 6 and 11.
- They appear as soft, pink/red growths or bumps in the vaginal area.
- Diagnosis is made by visual inspection and may be confirmed by biopsy if uncertain.

Treatment Options:
- Watchful waiting can be considered for small lesions in some cases as warts may regress on their own.
- Patient-applied treatments include podofilox solution/gel and imiquimod cream.
- Provider-administered treatments include cryotherapy, trichloroacetic acid, surgical removal, laser therapy, and topical 5-fluorouracil cream.
- No single therapy is ideal - choice depends on factors like wart size, location, patient preference.

Other Management:
- Treatment of cervical dysplasia or cancer takes priority if present.
- Partner notification and treatment is recommended to prevent ping-pong transmission.
- Condom use can reduce transmission risk but may not fully protect against re-infection.
- HPV vaccination does not treat existing warts but can prevent future infections.

Recurrences are common even after treatment, so continued monitoring is necessary. Seeking prompt treatment is advised as vaginal warts can cause psychological distress and may facilitate viral transmission.

04/10/2023

BREAKING NEWS!!

Celebrating the Famous October on Breast Cancer in both male n Female

Breast cancer forms in the cells of breast and occur both in women and men. Substancial Support for breast cancer awareness and research funding has helped create advances in diagnosis and treatment of Breast Cancer.
TYPES OF BREAST CANCER
- Angiosarcoma
- Ductal carcinoma In situ DCIS
- Invasive lobular carcinoma
- Lobular carcinoma In situ LCIS
- Male breast Cancer
- Paget's disease of Breasts
- Recurrent Breast Cancer
SYMPTOMS OF BREAST CANCER
- A lump or thickening that feels different from the surrounding tissue.
- Change in the size, shape or appearance of the breast.
- A newly inverted ni**le
- Peeling, scaling, crusting or flaking of pigmented area of skin surrounding the ni**le (ar**la) or breastskin.
- Redness or pitting of the skin over the breast like the skin of an orange.
We will continue to discuss more about breast cancer

04/10/2023

Dear Glory medical Reproductive & youth Friendly Center Client,
Happy Customer Service Week! We prides in offering Delightful Customer Experience through Effective and Efficient High Quality affordable Services on curative , promotive, Reputable Reproductive Health services , Youth Friendly n minor surgical set of highest standards using the appropriate Standards of Professional Procedures as appropriate in MOH Kenya .
Welcome all

08/05/2023

A RURAL MOTHER’S SUNDAY

6:00AM - Wakes up
6:05AM – Morning prayers
6:09AM – Gets firewood from store
6:10AM – Lights fire
6:15AM – Puts tea on fire
6:20AM – ‘Opens chicken out’
6:25AM – Tea is ready
6:25AM – Wakes up children/ everyone
6:30AM – Milking the cows
6:55AM – Checks if everyone has woken up
7:00AM – Prepares children for Sunday school
7:05AM – Serves tea (Children)
7:08AM – Serves tea (husband)
7:10AM – Cleans the kitchen
7:20AM – Cleans utensils
7:25AM – Children leave for Sunday school
7:30AM – Cleans the sitting/dining/bed room(s)
8:00AM – Washes a few clothes
8:15AM – Takes a shower
8:20AM – Gets ready for church
8:25AM – Serves tea (herself)
8:30AM – Off to church
8:40AM – Arrives in church
8:45AM – Cleans the church
9:00AM – They practice a few songs
9:45AM – Rests for 15 minutes
10:00AM – Church service starts
1:00PM – Service ends
1:05PM – Husband tell her ‘tunakuja lunch na wazee’
1:06PM – Quickly tries to figure out what she will cook for them
1:08PM – She has an idea
1:10PM – She rushes home
1:20PM – Light the fire
1:25PM – Puts Ugali water on fire
1:27PM – Goes for vegies in the garden
1:30PM – Cooks Ugali
1:40PM – Cooks vegies
1:45PM – Serves children
1:50PM – Husband arrives with ‘wazee wa Kanisa’
2:00PM – Serves husband and visitors
2:05PM – Starts taking her lunch
2:07PM – Her lunch interrupted. Husband needs salt
2:08PM – She takes salt
2:10PM – She resumes eating
2:12PM – Lunch interrupted again. Husband needs some soup
2:15PM – She resumes eating again
2:30PM – Washes dishes
2:50PM – Talks with the visitors for some minutes
3:00PM – Rushes for a chama meeting
4:00PM – Back home milking the cows
4:30PM – Prepares tea
5:00PM – Remembers there is no enough Unga
5:20PM – Poshomill
6:00PM – Starts preparing super
7:00PM – Serves supper
7:30PM – Washes dishes
8:00PM – Checks if all school assignments are done
8:30PM – Night prayers
8:50PM – She takes some tea ( most mums take tea before going to bed)
9:00PM – Off to bed
9:05PM – Not sure if she locked chickens house
9:10PM – Goes to check
9:15PM – She notices the black ‘jogoo’ is missing
9:20PM – Starts searching
10:00PM – Back to bed
10:05PM – Sleeps for 5 minutes
10:10PM – munene wants to go to the toilet
10:12PM – She takes munene out
10:15PM – She sleeps again for 5 minutes
10:20PM – Kendi has headache
10:25PM – Gets painkillers for Kendi
10:30PM – Back to sleeping
11:30PM - Baba munene anataka Haki yake!

Our Women need some assistance and justice. Lets appreciate our mothers and all the ladies.

29/03/2023

Our clinic works to understand your sexual habits, what's causing the infertility, how long you have been infertile, your age and partners age, personal preference before undergoing any tests and may make recommendations to improve your chances of getting pregnant. You may also have a general physical exam, including gynaecological exam. Not everyone needs to have all or even many of these tests before the cause of infertility is found. You and our professional doctors will decide which tests you will have and when... Visit us today, your health is our concern

We need talk over this condition
04/03/2023

We need talk over this condition

04/03/2023

Fibroids in the uterine cavity can cause miscarriage or make it more difficult to get pregnant. They are usually removed before pregnancy is attempted. If you're having bothersome symptoms now, getting them removed before pregnancy is possible.

Uterine Fibroids usually come with two Hormones. Estrogen and progesterone, that stimulate development of the uterine lining during each menstrual cycle in preparation for pregnancy, appear to promote the growth of fibroids. Fibroids contain more estrogen and progesterone receptors than typical uterine muscle cells do.

Symptoms include heavy menstrual bleeding, prolonged periods and pelvic pain. In some cases, there are no symptoms. For those with no symptoms you should consider having examination which may find these noncancerous growths on your uterus. Which are common, often cause no symptoms, and don’t usually stop you from getting pregnant. But they may boost the odds of infertility, miscarriage, or other pregnancy problems for some women. If you want to be a mom, ask your doctor to get treated before severe symptoms that may lead to infertility or cancer... Talk to us today

06/02/2023

Dr. Ignatius Kibe: In order to get a boy: Try it on the 13 day of your cycle, time it such that it is the 14 day minus 12 hours!
Sperms must be deposited deeply inside.

, Shiko Kaittany

12/01/2023

In Kenya, about 9.1% of women in the general population are estimated to harbour cervical HPV-16/18 infection at a given time, and 63.1% of invasive cervical cancers are attributed to HPVs 16 or 18 according to HPV Information Center.

Be informed
IPPF Africa Region
Ipas
Rutgers
Center for Reproductive Rights
Self-Care Trailblazer Group
Center for Health, Human rights and Development
Plan International Kenya
Nena Na Binti Hotline

12/01/2023

During the infection — and after — make sure to drink a lot of water, at least 12 8-ounce cups per day. This will flush out your system and help prevent future infections. If you feel like you've got to go, GO! Don't hold it, as this simply delays getting rid of more bacteria.

Address

Shabab Nakuru
Nakuru

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 20:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 20:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 20:01
Thursday 08:00 - 20:00
Friday 08:00 - 20:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday 13:00 - 20:00

Telephone

0722799002

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