In the lead-up to International Women’s Day celebrations, Spes Medical Centre organized a Sexual and Reproductive Health Camp at its Kitintale branch on Saturday, March 7, 2026, offering a range of free and subsidized medical services aimed at improving maternal and reproductive health.

The day-long outreach, held from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., provided essential services including free HIV testing and counseling, urinalysis tests, blood pressure screening, diabetes screening, and breast cancer screening. Ultrasound scans were also offered at subsidized rates, with particular focus on pregnant women and expectant mothers.
The initiative was held under the theme “Invest in Women, Accelerate Growth,” aligning with global efforts to highlight women’s health and empowerment during International Women’s Day commemorations.
The maternal health camp follows another community outreach conducted by the facility on February 7, 2026, when the Namugongo branch hosted a Dental Health Camp under the centre’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program. That event provided preventive dental screenings and health education, reinforcing the centre’s commitment to preventive healthcare.

Speaking during the Kitintale camp, Esther Ninsiima, a senior midwife at Spes Medical Centre, emphasized the importance of early antenatal care in preventing complications associated with pregnancy.
“Early detection through antenatal care plays a critical role in reducing infant and maternal mortality. This camp helps mothers detect conditions such as preeclampsia, postpartum hemorrhage, and antepartum hemorrhage early enough for proper medical intervention,” she said.
Ninsiima added that the outreach was designed to expand access to antenatal services for mothers who may otherwise struggle to afford routine medical tests.



