Immunization Services (EPI)

Our Expanded Program for Immunisation (EPI) protects Uganda’s youngest children from preventable diseases. Focused on children under five years, this vital initiative delivers life-saving vaccines to control and eliminate immunizable diseases in our communities. Through systematic vaccination schedules and community outreach, we’re building stronger immunity across generations – one child at a time.
Quarterly health screening and community sensitization
Quarterly malnutrition screenings identify at-risk children and adults using simple measurements, enabling early intervention with nutritional support.
Sensitization campaigns educate communities on sexual reproductive health rights and prevention of viral illnesses like HIV and hepatitis. Together, these accessible, community-based efforts save lives, empower families with knowledge, and build healthier neighborhoods through timely care and prevention.

A-Care Health Insurance scheme.

Affordable access to quality Health Care by all
It is well intended to allow affordable access to quality health care among our people. This is to ensure that people live in good health, become more productive and develop the nation as well. MACHES Uganda is commited to partner with you to realize this agenda through health promotion and curative health care.
Weekly chronic care clinics
Specialized Management for Ongoing Health Needs
Our dedicated weekly clinics provide comprehensive care for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) including hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular conditions. We offer personalized treatment plans combined with essential rehabilitative services such as post-stroke recovery programs and therapeutic physiotherapy. Through consistent monitoring and proactive intervention, we help patients manage symptoms, prevent complications, and improve quality of life.

Upcoming Projects
- Annual Free Specialized Surgical and Rehabilitative Care for Birth defects & acquired abnormalities such as cleft lip and palate, spina bifida, hydrocephalus, club foot, and epi/hypo spadias of the undeserved and vulnerable children
- Palliative care for the terminally ill and those with life limiting illnesses
- General obsgyn care for vulnerable poor women through running weekly obsygn weekly clinics and annual free camps for fistula repair, pelvic organ prolapse surgery, perineal tear repair, myomectomies, cervical cancer screening
- Neonatal intensive care unit initiating and equipping
