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- The Nairobi Women's Hospital: "Over the years the Nairobi Women’s hospital has grown to be the leading private hospital that provides quality and affordable health care services to low and middle-income Kenyan women and their families."
- Aga Khan University Hospital - Nairobi: This is probably more expensive than some of the public or NGO-related services in Nairobi, but it's an internationally-accredited hospital that is recommended by many people (so, a good choice if you can afford it). Some recommended ob/gyns are Dr. Patel, Dr. Verma and Dr. Sequera. Address: Aga Khan University Hospital, 3rd Parklands Avenue, Limuru Road, Nairobi, Kenya. Phone: +254 (0) 20 366 2000. Email: akuh.nairobi@aku.edu
- Marie Stopes International - Kenya: This is probably the most affordable option, especially for Kenyan nationals. "Marie Stopes Kenya provides a wide range of high quality, affordable and client centred sexual and reproductive health services and information to men, women and young people throughout Kenya. One of our oldest programmes, it sets the gold standard for clinical quality in sexual reproductive health in Kenya via its extensive service network, which covers the whole country... Our 23 centres and one specialist obstetrics hospital offer many sexual reproductive health services, including the full range of family planning options, post-abortion care, emergency contraception, crisis pregnancy counselling, pre and post natal care, safe delivery, ultrasound, prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV/AIDS and cervical cancer screening and treatment." Contact Details: Marie Stopes Kenya, Kindaruma Road, Kilimani, Off Ngong Road, Nairobi, Kenya. Office telephone: +254 (0) 57 252 32 17. Call centre telephone: 0800 720 005 (toll free in Kenya).