At least 126 beauty and medical spas along with 34 plastic surgery centers, are set to undergo a thorough assessment to ensure they meet the required standards for safe and high-quality care.
In a statement, Health Principal Secretary Mary Muthoni said PS said a joint team of health regulators led by the Kenya Health Professions Oversight Authority (KHPOA) has identified the facilities in Nairobi, Nakuru, Eldoret and Mombasa which are scheduled for a thorough assessment.
The PS noted that a joint team of health regulators, led by the Kenya Health Professions Oversight Authority, will verify whether those establishments adhere to safety protocols and are staffed by qualified professionals.
The State Department has reiterated its dedication to ensuring Kenyans have access to safe, high-quality healthcare provided by qualified professionals in licensed facilities.
The PS warned that those found to be non-compliant risk penalties including possible closure and legal action.
“These inspections will check that the facilities are following safety guidelines, ethical practices, and that they are staffed by qualified professionals. Facilities that fail to meet these standards will face strict penalties, including possible closure and legal action” Muthoni warned.
Additionally, she urged the public to remain vigilant when seeking medical services to avoid falling into the hands of quacks.
“The State Department reminds all healthcare providers to strictly follow health regulations, prioritize patient safety, and uphold ethical practices. We also urge the public to be cautious and to only seek services at licensed facilities staffed by certified professionals for any medical or cosmetic procedures”
On November 6, the ministry ordered a nationwide assessment of clinics offering plastic surgery procedures to ensure compliance with health standards and patient safety.
This followed the death of Lucy Wambui Ng’ang’a, following a botched plastic surgery procedure at the Body by Design clinic.
KHPOA has been tasked with coordinating the assessment and submitting a comprehensive report within 30 days.