TMR International Hospital is a brand of Tal Medical & Rescue (TMR) International Ltd, whose core products are centred around Emergency Medical Services, Child and Maternal Health, Specialised Care, Training and Home Care Management.
Situated in the tranquil neighbourhood of Naalya Housing Estate, TMR International Hospital was designed to meet the definitive medical needs of Uganda's growing urban community. The hospital opened its doors to the public in November 2016 and continues to develop around quality, innovation and patient-centred care.
We provide access to emergency and trauma support, maternity and child health services, specialist clinics, diagnostics, wellness services and rehabilitation within one coordinated care environment.
To improve the health of those we serve with a commitment to quality, innovation and evidence-based healthcare practices.
Block no. 221 Plot 901, 2193 & 1382 Naalya near Naalya Housing Estate, Kampala.
TMR is positioned to serve patients and families looking for responsive hospital care, same-day access to clinicians and a structured pathway into specialised support.
TMR International Hospital recognises that before people become patients, they need to be informed and empowered in promoting and protecting their own health. We also recognise the importance of reaching beyond the clinical setting to families and communities, as well as supporting the healthcare workers who make better care possible.
The ultimate goal of people-centred care is to create partnerships of equals among healthcare organisations, practitioners, patients, parents, families and communities that lead to better outcomes and safer, higher quality healthcare.
TMR believes patient and family engagement is essential to good healthcare. Families often play a vital role in supporting health and wellbeing, so care should respond not only to the patient's condition but also to the wider context of their life, values and support system.
Our care approach includes understanding cultural traditions, respecting personal preferences, involving loved ones in appropriate care decisions and ensuring transitions between departments, providers and services are coordinated respectfully and efficiently.