Dr. Sandra Ninsiima is an experienced General Medicine Specialist with over 12 years of experience in diagnosing and managing a wide range of general health conditions. After completing her MD in General Medicine in 2009, Dr. Ninsiima has worked extensively in Kampala, Uganda, specializing in chronic disease management, preventive care, and routine health assessments.
With 12+ years of experience, Dr. Ninsiima has treated patients with various chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, respiratory infections, and gastrointestinal disorders. She focuses on holistic care, early diagnosis, and prevention, providing comprehensive treatment and management for her patients. Dr. Ninsiima is passionate about improving public health through education and prevention strategies.
Uganda Christian University Faculty of Health Sciencesrn · Doctor of Medicine (MD) · Year: 2009
Registration No. REG-49202857 · Uganda Medical and Dental Practitioners Council (UMDPC) - UMDPC · 2010
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Dr. Ninsiima has contributed to clinical research in general medicine, with a focus on chronic disease prevention, health promotion, and early detection strategies. Her research has been presented at national health conferences and published in medical journals, helping to improve healthcare delivery in Uganda.
Best General Practitioner, Uganda Medical Association (2016)
Excellence in Chronic Disease Management, Kampala Hospital (2017)
Leadership in Preventive Healthcare, National Health Conference (2019)
Dr. Ninsiima has written several articles on chronic disease management, preventive care, and routine health assessments. Her work has contributed to the improvement of general healthcare practices in Uganda and has been widely recognized in the medical community.
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