St. Luke’s Mission Hospital in Mpanshya is well-staffed and equipped with 115 inpatient beds. The hospital has the following in-patient services offered surgery, gynecology-obstetric, intern medicine, paediatric. There are 64 members of staff that including 1 surgeon and 4 general doctors. It is the only hospital in the District of Rufunsa and has the population cover of 113,470 with 28 clinics and health centres. The Hospital is a catholic Mission Hospital under the Arch Diocese of Lusaka. Its serves the community and holds no distinction of race, tribe, gender or religion when treating patients. With the support from the government assistance and a lot of love, dedication, hard work and God’s help, the Mission continues to grow every year
Our objectives are
- To enable all citizens to receive health care services whenever needed
- To deliver health services that are cost-effective and meet pre-established standards of quality
- Provision of quality Health care to all patients who come to us seeking for the healthcare services
St. Luke’s lies adjacent to the Great East Road which serves as Zambia’s principal arterial route to Malawi, Mozambique and other Eastern African states. It was was created in 1964, the Borromeo Sisters took over the Mission Hospital in 1978.
Being the only hospital in the district of Rufunsa, our core Hospital function has developed a holistic community health function through the introduction of a School of Nursing, a Midwifery Training Centre, a Nutrition Centre, a preschool and Hospices for People living with HIV/AIDS and cancer patients.
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World Day of the Sick
Every year on the feast of Our Lady of Lourdes on February 11th, we celebrate World Day of the Sick. Observation of the day was started by Pope John Paul II as a way for believers to offer prayers for those who are sick. People around the world take the time to pray for the sick and for those who work very hard to alleviate the sufferings of the sick on this day. Our hospital every year takes part to…