Our
Core Values
Our behaviour, culture and identity are shaped by our core values which in turn guides the way in which we deliver our healthcare services to
Nkinga Referral Hospital is one of the 18 health facilities owned and operated by the FPCT it serves the church’s purpose of reaching society spiritually and socially with the compassion of God regardless their social status and religious background
The Hospital was founded in 1936 as a dispensary By Swedish Pentecostal Missionaries Rev. Erland Jonson and his wife Ester Jonson.
It has a total of 252 employees including specialist doctors, Medical doctors, Nurses, Clinical Officers, Laboratory Technicians, Pharmacists, Radiographers, and other Technical supportive staff.
MISSION: Nkinga Referral Hospital exists to improve the welfare of Tanzania community and beyond, through provision of modern and diversified healthcare, training, research and consultancy services guided by Christian principles
VISION: To be an inspiring model in east Africa region, in provision of superior and exceptional healthcare services to all
Our Motto
HOPE OF YOUR HEALTH
Our behaviour, culture and identity are shaped by our core values which in turn guides the way in which we deliver our healthcare services to
We recognize the supremacy of Jesus Christ and all what we do we adhere to Christian moral
We listen, serve and put the needs of the patient first
We are committed as stewards entrusted to serve all people with integrity, compassion and love of God
To perform our work with personal commitment, diligence and high standard of professionalism
We work together , respecting each other and our professional roles
The Diagnostic Laboratory Department comprises 6 units namely: Histopathology, Microbiology, Parasitology, Hematology and Blood Transfusion, Clinical
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