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Bombo Military Hospital

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Care system
  
Emergency department
  
III

Number of beds
  
250

Founded
  
1986

Hospital type
  
General

Other links
  
Phone
  
+256 700 197060

Location
  
Bombo, Luweero District, Central Region,  Uganda

Affiliated university
  
UPDF, Makerere University Walter Reed Project

Address
  
Bombo Stage, Bombo, Uganda

Affiliated universities
  
Uganda People's Defence Force, Makerere University

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Bombo Military Hospital is the largest military hospital in Uganda. The hospital also serves civilians from the districts of Luweero, Wakiso, Kampala, and Mukono.

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Location

The hospital is located on the premises of Bombo Military Barracks, which is the headquarters of the Land Forces of the Uganda People's Defence Force (UPDF), approximately 36 kilometres (22 mi), by road, north of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. The coordinates of the hospital are 0°35'11.0"N, 32°32'10.0"E (Latitude:0.586389; Longitude:32.536111).

Overview

The hospital is a military hospital that serves as a referral center for the various health units within the UPDF. However, because of the severe need from the surrounding community, the hospital attends to civilians from the surrounding communities. Beginning in September 2012, the hospital has been collaborating with Makerere University Walter Reed Project to improve laboratory services at the hospital.

Target population

The hospital serves the population of Bombo Military Barracks. It also handles patient referrals from other UPDF health units in the country. Because of severe need within the community, exacerbated by the ongoing repairs to Mulago National Referral Hospital, Bombo Military Hospital attends to civilian patients from the surrounding community. In 2014, the hospital attended to 2,145 baby deliveries, averaging nearly 6 new babies daily, with the case load expected to increase in 2015.

References

Bombo Military Hospital Wikipedia