Microhaem Scientifics has officially embarked on a facelift of its Administration Block located at Martyrs Way, Ntinda, Kampala. This upgrade represents a strategic investment in operational efficiency and enhanced service delivery, ensuring that we continue to serve our customers, partners, and communities with the highest standards of reliability and excellence.
Ensuring Continuity in Manufacturing
While the facelift works are ongoing, manufacturing and service delivery remain fully operational. Our facility continues to adhere strictly to:
- Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)
- ISO 13485:2016 international standards
- World Health Organization (WHO) IVD guidelines
These safeguards ensure that the production of critical diagnostic kits — including for HIV, malaria, and sickle cell disease — remains uninterrupted, guaranteeing an ongoing supply of high-quality solutions to the market.
Quality and Reliability at the Core
Microhaem Scientifics continues to operate under a Robust Quality Management System (QMS), which secures product safety, reliability, and patient confidence. Our dedicated teams are steadfast in their commitment to ensuring uninterrupted supply of life-saving diagnostics during this one-month facelift period.
Building the Future of Diagnostics in Africa
This facelift is part of Microhaem’s broader Phase II expansion activities, which represent a bold step toward positioning Uganda as a continental hub for locally manufactured diagnostics. By strengthening our infrastructure, we are investing in a future where Africa achieves greater self-sufficiency in healthcare, reducing reliance on external supply chains.
Access for Visitors and Partners
During this facelift period, visitors and partners are advised to use the second gate at Martyrs Crescent Road, opposite UHMG, for smooth and uninterrupted access to the premises.
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At Microhaem Scientifics, we remain steadfast in our mission: delivering high-quality, affordable, and innovative diagnostics that safeguard Africa’s health while building long-term capacity for future needs.