Karendi
Registered Users (C)
My medical days experience
Hi Forumites,
My day started quite early, I was on site at kindu 7:00, ushered into the reception. At around 0800hrs, the councellor called us to follow her to some room.
After the usual concelling we was given consent papers (now, mine was missing) on my way to the reception to look for it I was told my appointment was badly booked, for April and not March 18th.
Wow, so the nice receptionist offered to change the dates and i pleaded with her to change to the following day as I had to go back to my regular work schedule.
So, she gladly re-schedules me and I am out of that place by 0900hrs.
Come 19th, I appear very early again (earlier than the previous day) and we sit at some 'hotel site' at the entrance. After sometime the reception is open and they take our papers, take photos of us...blah blah...so the councellor calls us and this time she relieves me the councelling session as I had done it before.
After, we go to the vaccination room, this guys figure how many vaccines you will have. Later, we go to the cashier (i paid like 19K as i had done prior vaccines) now, while seated at the cashier I make friends to two other ladies who are on DV, they did not even know abou the forum
However, they promised to join. One has her interview on 26th March and the other 4th April. They did not have as much info as we have (so count yourself lucky) but i assured them all will go well.
Then, we went to the lab, they took our blood samples (luckily it was not much) and the lab techs were super friendly, i remember one telling another how it is not necessary to have me checked syphillis as I cannot have it...very funny, it was not as painful. Later we was ferried to Nairobi hospital. For our chest x-ray.
Now, when we got back to IOM I was informed that to make up for my wasted previous day, all the procedures will be done on one day so i don have to go back the following day
Most of the people left and I was left with a new ugandan friend. We waitied till 2 p.m. in between i got a call from PAPASAN informing me of his success and i was elated....nways, we went to the doctors lobby at around 2:15 p.m. we were called one by one for physical review, eyes, height, weight...not gruesome.
Then it was time to face the doctor. My doctor was super friendly, she came off as a friend we really chatted and bonded.
She told us to count our blessing for having a center in Nairobi as our brothers and sisters from neighbouring countries got to travel to Nairobi to have the medical services.
So, you strip to the bare minimums, she checks...very politely and gently...then when she is done you leave. In my case I could not leave with the x-ray as it was not ready. After I went for my vaccines and had to stick around with the IOM workers as they monitored my reaction to vaccines (i kidogo react to them) so, in the process i got to interact with most of them and we made friends. Good experience for me.
I was told that I could send someone to pick up for me (I already did today) and am living happily ever after...waiting for my interview. CANT WAIT...
Hi Forumites,
My day started quite early, I was on site at kindu 7:00, ushered into the reception. At around 0800hrs, the councellor called us to follow her to some room.
After the usual concelling we was given consent papers (now, mine was missing) on my way to the reception to look for it I was told my appointment was badly booked, for April and not March 18th.
Wow, so the nice receptionist offered to change the dates and i pleaded with her to change to the following day as I had to go back to my regular work schedule.
So, she gladly re-schedules me and I am out of that place by 0900hrs.
Come 19th, I appear very early again (earlier than the previous day) and we sit at some 'hotel site' at the entrance. After sometime the reception is open and they take our papers, take photos of us...blah blah...so the councellor calls us and this time she relieves me the councelling session as I had done it before.
After, we go to the vaccination room, this guys figure how many vaccines you will have. Later, we go to the cashier (i paid like 19K as i had done prior vaccines) now, while seated at the cashier I make friends to two other ladies who are on DV, they did not even know abou the forum
However, they promised to join. One has her interview on 26th March and the other 4th April. They did not have as much info as we have (so count yourself lucky) but i assured them all will go well.
Then, we went to the lab, they took our blood samples (luckily it was not much) and the lab techs were super friendly, i remember one telling another how it is not necessary to have me checked syphillis as I cannot have it...very funny, it was not as painful. Later we was ferried to Nairobi hospital. For our chest x-ray.
Now, when we got back to IOM I was informed that to make up for my wasted previous day, all the procedures will be done on one day so i don have to go back the following day
Most of the people left and I was left with a new ugandan friend. We waitied till 2 p.m. in between i got a call from PAPASAN informing me of his success and i was elated....nways, we went to the doctors lobby at around 2:15 p.m. we were called one by one for physical review, eyes, height, weight...not gruesome.
Then it was time to face the doctor. My doctor was super friendly, she came off as a friend we really chatted and bonded.
She told us to count our blessing for having a center in Nairobi as our brothers and sisters from neighbouring countries got to travel to Nairobi to have the medical services.
So, you strip to the bare minimums, she checks...very politely and gently...then when she is done you leave. In my case I could not leave with the x-ray as it was not ready. After I went for my vaccines and had to stick around with the IOM workers as they monitored my reaction to vaccines (i kidogo react to them) so, in the process i got to interact with most of them and we made friends. Good experience for me.
I was told that I could send someone to pick up for me (I already did today) and am living happily ever after...waiting for my interview. CANT WAIT...