MYSA VCT : Location, Services & Contacts
MYSA VCT is a Level 2 hospital that is found at Komarock ward in Embakasi Central Constituency; this is within Embakasi Central Subcounty in Nairobi.
MYSA VCT’s Ownership & Registration Details.
MYSA VCT is owned and regulated by the Non-Governmental Organizations of Kenya. The health facility has a registration number which is None; with the hospital’s code being 20096. The regulatory body for MYSA VCT is Kenya MPDB.
MYSA VCT’s Bed Capacity.
This hospital has 0 beds in the patients’ ward; this is the maximum number of patients who can be admitted at the hospital, at a time.
Similarly, MYSA VCT has 0 Cots. A cot bed is a versatile, convertible sleeping space for children, designed to grow with your little one from infancy well into toddlerhood (usually up to 5 years old).
MYSA VCT’s Operation Details.
MYSA VCT is currently Operational. Here are the operational details for MYSA VCT:
| Operation status | Operational |
| Open the whole day? | Yes |
| Open during public holidays? | No |
| Open on weekends? | Yes |
| Open late night? | No |
| Service names? | |
| Approved? | Yes |
| Public visible? | Yes |
| Currently Closed? | No |
MYSA VCT’s Complete Details.
| Name | MYSA VCT |
| Officialname | Mathare Football For Hope |
| Registration number | None |
| Hospital Code | 20096 |
| Keph level | Level 2 |
| Facility type | VCT |
| Facility type/ category | STAND ALONE |
| Owner | Non-Governmental Organizations |
| Owner type | Non-Governmental Organizations |
| Regulatory body | Kenya MPDB |
| Beds | 0 |
| Cots | 0 |
| Beds and Cots | 0 |
| County | Nairobi |
| Constituency | Embakasi Central |
| Sub county | Embakasi Central |
| Ward | Komarock |
Frequently Asked Questions on MYSA VCT.
Q1. Where is MYSA VCT Located?
MYSA VCT is located in Nairobi County, Embakasi Central Subcounty and within Komarock ward of Embakasi Central Constituency.
Q.2. Who owns MYSA VCT?
MYSA VCT is owned by Non-Governmental Organizations.
Q.3. What is MYSA VCT’s KEPH Level?
MYSA VCT’s KEPH level is Level 2. KEPH level refers to the Kenya Essential Package for Health. It is a standardized framework implemented by the Kenyan Ministry of Health that organizes the country’s healthcare system into 6 distinct tiers. This classification system dictates exactly what services, staff, and facilities are available at each level of care.
The six KEPH levels are categorized as follows:
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- Level 1 (Community Level): The grassroots tier. Community Health Promoters (CHPs) and Community Health Units provide preventive care, health education, and basic first aid at the household level.
- Level 2 (Dispensaries & Clinics): The first point of physical, outpatient contact. Managed by nurses, they handle basic treatments, immunizations, and maternal health checks.
- Level 3 (Health Centers): The primary care level. These centers are typically larger than dispensaries and are often equipped with maternity wards, basic laboratories, and comprehensive primary care.
- Level 4 (Sub-County Hospitals): The primary care hospital level. They offer both outpatient and inpatient services, general surgery, maternity, and medical imaging.
- Level 5 (County Referral Hospitals): Secondary care hospitals. These are larger facilities providing advanced, specialized medical care, diagnostics, and serve as training or internship centers for medical staff.
- Level 6 (National Referral Hospitals): Tertiary and comprehensive teaching hospitals (e.g., Kenyatta National Hospital). These facilities provide highly specialized services, intensive care, and complex surgical procedures