The Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) Department of Remera-Rukoma District Hospital is responsible for the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, long-term management, and follow-up care of chronic diseases that are not transmitted from person to person.
These conditions commonly include hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, chronic respiratory diseases, cancer, and other long-term health conditions.
Our services include:
- Screening and Early Detection
Identifying non-communicable diseases at an early stage through routine screening and assessment. - Diagnosis and Clinical Evaluation
Conducting medical examinations and diagnostic investigations to confirm diagnoses and determine appropriate treatment. - Treatment and Disease Management
Providing medications, treatment plans, and continuous care for patients living with chronic conditions. - Monitoring and Follow-up Care
Tracking patients’ progress, adjusting treatment plans, and supporting long-term disease control. - Health Education and Counseling
Educating patients and families on healthy lifestyles, medication adherence, nutrition, and self-management. - Prevention and Risk Reduction
Promoting measures to reduce risk factors such as unhealthy diets, physical inactivity, tobacco use, and harmful alcohol consumption. - Coordination of Specialized Care
Referring patients to specialized services and collaborating with other departments when advanced care is required. - Rehabilitation and Support Services
Supporting patients in maintaining quality of life and managing the long-term effects of chronic diseases. - Improving Patient Outcomes and Quality of Life
Helping patients live healthier and more productive lives through continuous and patient-centered care.
