Our Comprehensive Services
Through our commitment to accessible healthcare, Project Mercy Clinic has touched thousands of lives in Mombasa and beyond. Each year, we expand our reach, offering vital services to individuals and families who rely on our support. From daily consultations to specialized treatments and compassionate care for widows and orphans, we strive to make healthcare a right, not a privilege.
With every patient we serve, we move closer to a healthier, empowered community.
Everything we do is rooted in sincerity, professionalism and complete transparency.
Subsidized Daily General Clinic
Quality doctors are greatly needed for general, routine care. We subsidize consultation, lab test, and medication costs. An estimated 2400 patients are attended to monthly, per current capacity. Consultations are just 100 Kenyan shillings—less than $1 USD! Our prices are the most affordable in the city guaranteeing everyone access to primary healthcare.
Lab Tests & Imaging Diagnostics
We're equipped with all-new, cutting-edge equipment, acquired after research and consultation with hospitals and professionals. We have a high degree of confidence in providing our patient populations with the most economical offerings for all tests we conduct, without compromising on reliability and accuracy. Currently our imaging services include the most subsidized, safe, and reliable ultrasound and ECG (Electrocardiograms).
Pharmacy Services
After realizing the majority of Kenyans are overcharged while purchasing medicine, we initiated our pharmacy to serve both our patients and the general population -served in any other health facility- guaranteeing the most affordable prices in the whole city. Currently, 27% of our monthly visitors (around 800 individuals) come strictly to purchase medication from after visiting different/other hospitals.
Specialist Consultations
We hold free or subsidized weekly clinics (based on availability) for specialists, which include ENT, ophthalmology (eye), dermatology, gynecology, urology, physician (diabetes & hypertension), and others. Specialized care is prohibitively expensive in Kenya, so the need is immense. Free medication is provided at all of our camps, per funds availability.