
Kisubi, Uganda – July 28, 2025
In an impassioned appeal to Ugandans, Kisubi Hospital has launched a bold campaign encouraging citizens to consider the hospital’s state-of-the-art Heart Centre for all their cardiac needs — instead of flying abroad for treatment.
The campaign message, delivered with a blend of wit and sincerity, calls on “babijodolo” (the elite), honourables with frequent flyer miles, and passport-ready Ugandans to pause and reflect on the advanced cardiac services available right at home.
“Why would you fly out for cardiac care,” the statement begins, “when Kisubi Hospital is right here with a fully functional Heart Centre and Cathlab that can literally arrest a heart attack mid-crime?”
The Kisubi Heart Centre offers a full range of non-invasive and interventional cardiac procedures, including:
Electrocardiograms (ECG): Real-time diagnostics that decode your heart’s signals.
Echocardiography (ECHO): Clear, high-definition imaging of the heart’s structure and function.
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI): Minimally invasive procedures to open blocked arteries.
Pacemaker Insertions: For patients requiring assistance to maintain a regular heartbeat.
Cathlab Services: Advanced diagnostics and intervention for complex cardiac cases.
Coronary Angiograms: In-depth imaging to detect coronary artery disease.
The hospital also emphasized its expertise in managing blood pressure and diabetes, two leading risk factors for heart disease in Uganda.
“Are you living on borrowed pressure?” the message asks, adding, “Come through before your heart starts negotiating with your kidneys.”
Kisubi Hospital’s campaign is both a health advisory and a patriotic call-to-action, urging Ugandans to trust the capabilities of local medical institutions. The hospital maintains that not only are they equipped with modern technology, but also staffed with skilled professionals capable of handling complex heart conditions with precision and care.
“Let’s keep our hearts home. Home sweet home,” the message concludes.
For more information or to book a consultation, visit Kisubi Hospital or call their cardiac unit today.