Mulago Specialised Women and Neonatal Hospital

Mulago Specialised Women and Neonatal Hospital MSWNH is the best center of excellence in specialized reproductive and neonatal health care in Africa

Mulago Specialised Women and Neonatal Hospital (MSWNH) serves as the teaching hospital of Makerere University College of Health Sciences in addition to training of Postgraduate Students and offering fellowships in Neonatology, Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) and Oncology. The Hospital opened and attained Vote status in July 2019, vote 180. MSWNH consists of the prenatal clinics, the delivery wards,

surgical theatres, recovery rooms and postnatal wards. The hospital caters to obstetric and gynaecologic patients. It has an oncology wing reserved for patients with gynaecologic cancers, including ovarian cancer, fallopian tube cancers, uterine cancer, endometrial cancer, cervical cancer, vaginal cancer and vulvar malignancies. The hospital also has state-of-the-art new-born wards, pre-term neonatal wards, a new-born intensive care unit and a wing for expectant mothers, those who have just delivered and gynecological cancer patients. The hospital has a unit specializing on obstetric fistula prevention, repair and rehabilitation as well as housing the first public fertility clinic in the country. MSWNH handles high-risk prenatal and high-risk gynaecology cases.

27/08/2024

Keeping the newborn baby in a different nursing bed is distressing for mothers and babies both, to be separated. Some mothers aren’t allowed out of bed without a nurse or aide for support and safety, and the nurse who is caring for multiple patients can’t leave one stranded on the toilet just to take another to visit baby. Mothers and babies need time together to learn to feed and interact. This can all be less stressful if baby is kept in mum’s bed

Our morning meetings provide opportunities for interdisciplinary cooperation and have a positive impact on the quality o...
21/08/2024

Our morning meetings provide opportunities for interdisciplinary cooperation and have a positive impact on the quality of treatment and care. These meetings offer a forum for health professionals to develop a shared understanding and to convey congruent information to the patient

Goodevening family, we are happily celebrating this Miracle that has made two years today. We continue to give glory to ...
01/08/2024

Goodevening family, we are happily celebrating this Miracle that has made two years today. We continue to give glory to God for his mercy. Born at 24 weeks with 0.82gms. We want to thank the team in NICU and may God reward your efforts as you save these lives.

The administration and staff of the hospital would like to take this opportunity to thank all the interns for the hard w...
01/08/2024

The administration and staff of the hospital would like to take this opportunity to thank all the interns for the hard work that they have put in the 12 months they have served at the hospital . It was a pleasure to meet each one of you, and we sincerely hope that your experiences at our institution were engaging and edifying.

This morning we  hosted the ACCR applied good clinical practice course.This is a training of midwives in Research Ethics...
09/07/2024

This morning we hosted the ACCR applied good clinical practice course.
This is a training of midwives in Research Ethics and good clinical practice all over Uganda. This training is conducted by Ananda center for cancer research
Sponsored by THETlinks and supported by champ
@ George institute Uk
@ imperial college

01/07/2024
Happy new month
01/07/2024

Happy new month

Today we are privileged to celebrate the birthday of our former NICU baby. He was born with 500gms at 24 weeks. His now ...
20/06/2024

Today we are privileged to celebrate the birthday of our former NICU baby. He was born with 500gms at 24 weeks. His now 2years old and hitting all his milestones. On a special note we want to thank our NICU staff for their generosity and dedication to providing around-the-clock care to sick or preterm babies.

Timing of postnatal visitsFollowing childbirth the woman and newborn should be examined within 24 hours by a health work...
19/06/2024

Timing of postnatal visits

Following childbirth the woman and newborn should be examined within 24 hours by a health worker. At this time also discuss with the woman and family the timing of subsequent visits and the immunization schedule for the baby. WHO recommends that the mother and baby be visited at home by a trained health worker, preferably within the first week after birth. If your facility does not carry out home visits, discuss with the mother how she will come to the facility or local clinic for these scheduled visits. These visits early in the postnatal period are important for the mother and baby. It is also an important opportunity to ensure the establishment of breastfeeding and address any difficulties with attachment and positioning. # MSWNH center of excellence in reproductive health care in Africa

For physiotherapy sessions during pregnancy, kindly walk in at the hospital from Monday to Friday.
14/06/2024

For physiotherapy sessions during pregnancy, kindly walk in at the hospital from Monday to Friday.

The happiest of birthday wishes to one of our dearest Doctor Anita Muhumuza of the NICU department. MSWNH is so proud of...
10/06/2024

The happiest of birthday wishes to one of our dearest Doctor Anita Muhumuza of the NICU department. MSWNH is so proud of you.

As a pregnant woman, please fully attend your antenatal classes always. # From monday to Friday # MSWNH  # call us today...
05/06/2024

As a pregnant woman, please fully attend your antenatal classes always.
# From monday to Friday # MSWNH # call us today on Our toll free number 080 0111495

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Owen Road, Mulago P. O. Box 22081
Kampala

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