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Reassurance from Kagadi Hospital Management: The Buyaga West Ambulance is Here to Stay

By Cathy Mirembe

Kagadi General Hospital’s management has issued a reassuring statement to the public, confirming that the recently donated Buyaga West ambulance will not be recalled. This development comes as a welcome relief to the community, which has been benefiting from the ambulance’s emergency transportation services.

The donation of the ambulance was a significant boost to the hospital’s efforts to enhance its emergency response capabilities. The vehicle has been instrumental in transporting patients from Buyaga West to the hospital, providing critical care and attention during emergency situations. The hospital’s management has been working tirelessly to improve its services, and the ambulance has played a vital role in this endeavor.

Kagadi General Hospital offers a range of essential services to the community, including general outpatient and inpatient services, HIV counseling and testing, and maternal child health care services. The hospital’s administration has been committed to providing quality care to its patients, and the retention of the ambulance is a testament to this commitment.

The reassurance from the hospital’s management is a positive development for the community, which has been relying on the ambulance for emergency transportation. The decision to retain the ambulance demonstrates the hospital’s dedication to serving the needs of its patients and the wider community.

The Kagadi Hospital management’s decision to retain the Buyaga West ambulance is a welcome development that will continue to benefit the community. The hospital’s commitment to providing quality care and emergency services is commendable, and this reassurance will undoubtedly bring relief to those who rely on these vital services.

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