MEDIHEAL GROUP OF HOSPITALS
DENIS MOMANYI is a seasoned business development professional with a strong background in finance. Currently serving as a Business Development Coordinator at Mediheal Group of Hospitals since September 2017, Denis has previously held positions such as Consumer Relations Officer at Rafiki Microfinance Bank and Business Development Executive at Gulf Marketing, Logistics & Concepts. Academic qualifications include a Master of Business Administration in Finance from Kisii University and a Bachelor's Degree in Finance from Makerere University.
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MEDIHEAL GROUP OF HOSPITALS
Mediheal Hospitals is a group of tertiary care centers (Nairobi, Eldoret, Nakuru & Kigali) with over 350 beds, 6 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machines and eight Computerized Tomography (CT) Scanners among other advanced equipment offering state-of-the-art diagnostic and therapeutic services with ten modern specialty-specific modular Operation Theatres. Driven by a strong interdisciplinary collaboration, the teams of accomplished medical experts deliver personalized and exemplary patient care across more than 15 specialties leveraging the most advanced evidence-based medicine and cutting-edge technology. Mediheal Group of Hospitals is the leading largest healthcare service provider in East Africa with rapid expansion plans across the continent offering the full spectrum of integrated healthcare services from clinics to hospitals to tertiary care and a wide range of ancillary services. CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE: 1. Woman and Child Care (Neonatology) 2. Assisted Reproductive Technique (IVF). 3. Neurology/Neurosurgery. 4. Non-invasive pain management and Spine Surgery. 5. Joint Replacement & Reconstructive Surgery (Shoulder/Knee/Hip). 6. Organ Transplant (Liver & Kidney) 7. Minimally invasive GI surgery 8. Dental & Cosmetic Surgery 9. Ophthalmology Mediheal Hospitals in Kenya is catering to the healthcare needs of patients travelling from different geographies like Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Ethiopia, Uganda, S. Sudan, Congo, Nigeria to name a few at very affordable cost, accessible and adequate in making a meaningful difference in the lives of patients for better health.