About Us
Who We Are
At St. Theresa Healthcare Services, Kambe, Kakiri, we are committed to providing high-quality, patient-centred medical care to our community.
Our team of dedicated healthcare professionals is passionate about delivering exceptional medical services tailored to the unique needs of each individual.
Our Vision
Compassionate care. Exemplary service. Every time.
The vision reflects our desire to provide leading practice healthcare in a modern, well-equipped facility.
Our Mission
To provide holistic, professional, affordable, integrated and sustainable healthcare services through initiatives, partnerships and community involvement.
Our Core Values
Professionalism, Compassion, Quality, Accessibility.
We aspire to deliver the highest quality work to the delight of both the clients and stakeholders in a consistent and standardised manner.
Our Team
Our team of dedicated healthcare professionals is passionate about delivering exceptional medical services tailored to the unique needs of each individual.
Misachi Thembo
Medical clinical officer
Owori Columbus
Laboratory Technician
Karungi Noeline
Senior Midwife
Nansove Berna
Administrative Professional & IT Enthusiast
Kibirige John Paul
Clinical Officer
Busingye Martha
Enrolled Midwife
our partners
We believe that strong partnerships are essential to delivering quality, accessible, and sustainable healthcare. Through collaboration with like-minded organizations, institutions, and stakeholders, we are able to expand our reach, enhance our services, and create a greater impact in the communities we serve.
We are proud to work alongside partners who share our commitment to improving health outcomes and transforming lives.
CEI Medical center
CEI Medical Centre (CEI Charity Uganda) is a healthcare provider and charity operating in Uganda, specifically with locations in Mityana (Nyonyi Road) and Kampala.
Since 2004, they have provided curative and preventive healthcare, medical tours, health education, and maternal/child health programs, often focusing on supporting vulnerable communities and rural outreach
National Women’s council
The National Women’s Council (NWC) is a statutory body established by an Act of Parliament in 1993 to unite and empower women across Uganda.
It serves as a national platform for mobilizing women to participate in social, economic, and political development, while promoting gender equality, advocacy, and community transformation.
Through its nationwide structure from grassroots to national level, the Council plays a key role in amplifying women’s voices and advancing inclusive development.