
Helping kids heal in Kenya.
We provide funded surgeries and Christian care for children living with disabilities.
2,604
surgical procedures
last year
47,883
total surgical
procedures
725
medical professionals
trained last year
About AIC-CURE Children’s Hospital of Kenya
CURE Kenya has been a place of hope since opening its doors in 1998. Ours was Kenya’s first orthopaedic teaching hospital when it opened in Kijabe. Our teaching hospital has 56 beds, three operating rooms, an outpatient clinic, and a 14-bed hostel for patients needing long-term care. In addition to world-class medical care, our team ministers to the emotional and spiritual needs of our patients and their communities.
Medical Services
Our hospital provides diagnostic exams, pre- and post-op evaluations, medications, lodging for patients and caregivers, assistive devices like wheelchairs and crutches, physical therapies, biblical counseling, and more.

Compassionate care begins before surgery with a complete medical exam, education and counseling for patients and families, and even time for fun and play.

Every life-changing surgery performed by world-class surgeons to heal treatable conditions like clubfoot, cleft palate, or bowed legs begins with prayer.

After surgery, healing continues with post-op evaluations, physical therapies, counseling, rehab services, assistive devices, and even fun with time for play and learning about God’s love.
Our Hospital
Our in-patient clinics provide consultations for pre-surgical evaluation and post-surgical follow up – fully funded – to children with treatable disabilities.
Kijabe
Upcoming Mobile Clinics
CURE’s mobile clinics take compassionate care on the road to reach children in rural villages living with disabilities. Children able to be treated are scheduled for surgery at the CURE hospital. As always, this comes at no cost to our patients or their families.
CURE News & Updates
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