I will never forget the day my daughter, Amina, became dangerously ill. She was only two years old, running a high fever and refusing to eat. I feared the worst.
A friend rushed us to Michoes Medical Centre, where the paediatric team immediately ran tests. The diagnosis was severe malaria. I had heard horror stories about children not surviving, and my heart sank.
Care That Goes Beyond Medicine
From the moment we arrived, the nurses treated Amina with tenderness. They explained every test, every treatment step, and reassured me that she was in good hands. She received intravenous fluids, medication, and constant monitoring.
Even the small things mattered—the gentle voice of Nurse Peace when she cried, the soft blanket tucked around her, and the toys that kept her calm.
Recovery and Joy
Within three days, Amina’s fever subsided. By the fifth day, she was laughing and playing again. Watching her regain strength, I felt a wave of relief and gratitude.
The doctors reminded me how important mosquito nets, hydration, and early treatment are for preventing malaria. I left the hospital not just with my healthy daughter, but with knowledge that would protect her for years to come.
Thanks to Michoes Medical Centre, my little girl has a second chance at childhood.

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