The Nairobi Hospital Marks World Kidney Day 2026 with Free Screenings to Boost Early Detection
By Irene Mwende The Nairobi Hospital commemorated World Kidney Day 2026 with a public awareness and community engagement event in Nairobi, offering free health screenings and education aimed at promoting early detection and prevention of kidney disease. Held under the global theme “Kidney Health for All – Caring for People, Protecting the Planet,” the event brought together healthcare professionals, patients, and members of the public to highlight the growing burden of kidney-related illnesses and the importance of preventive healthcare. Global health experts estimate that chronic kidney disease affects nearly 850 million people worldwide, making it a major public health concern. In Kenya, cases of kidney-related illnesses have been steadily increasing, largely driven by the rising prevalence of non-communicable diseases such as diabetes and hypertension. Speaking during the event, Dr Peris Koge, Lead Nephrologist at The Nairobi Hospital, stressed the need for early sc...