Kamuzu Central Hospital
Kamuzu Central Hospital in Lilongwe Malawi, is the leading public health service referral and tertiary care facility for the central region with 43 % of the Malawian population
MEDICAL
The Medical Department at Kamuzu Central Hospital is one of the bigest and fast growing department serving closed to 43000 petients in the central region of Malawi
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The Radiology facilities at KCH include on site fixed 64-slice CT scan, four conventional X-ray rooms, two ultrasound rooms, 1 mammography room and 1Computed Radiography room.
Ethel Muthalika Matenity WingEthel Muthalika Matenity Wing
The Department stretches from behind the PAM (Physical Assets Maintenance) building, adjacent to the surgical HDU and the Chapel.
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Chines Doctors arrive in Malawi
Kamuzu Central Hospital welcomes the 9th Chinese medical team.
Every year the Chinese government sends a team of doctors to work hand in hand with the physicians from Kamuzu Central Hospital. This year the team was received by the Hospital Director Dr. Jonathan Ngoma on 15th July.
The motto for Kamuzu Central Hospital is “PATIENT FIRST”.
Kamuzu Central Hospital envisions to be a Centre of excellence in the provision of tertiary Health Services, clinical teaching, and research.
provide accessible tertiary quality health services for all the people in Malawi
- Evidence based practice
- Professionalism
- Integrity
- Teamwork
- Partnership
Commitment to provision of quality health care, teach and undertake research and improve the health of children in Malawi by supporting members and policymakers to build on evidence based practises.
About Us

Welcome to Kamuzu Central Hospital
Kamuzu Central Hospital in Lilongwe Malawi, is the leading public health service referral and tertiary care facility for the central region with 43 % of the Malawian population. Its services represent more than 300 000 contacts with patients annually, of which 45 000 are dealt with on as in-patient basis. KCH also performs a major function in the in-service training of medical and nursing professionals. The hospital is also responsible for district supportive supervisions to impact knowledge that improves service delivery. The hospital also boasts significant collaborations with academic and medical research stakeholders, nationally and internationally.