The University of Zambia Clinic
The University Clinic which is located at the Great East Road Campus of the University of Zambia was established in 1966 with a view of ensuring access to health care for the University community. Over the years, the clinic has evolved into the University Health Services with an increase in the level and scope of services on offer.
In line with the Zambian Ministry of Health’s mission, the University Health Services endeavours to ensure that services are convenient, acceptable, and accessible and are as close as possible to the community being served.
Operating on a 24 hour basis and registered with The Medical Council of Zambia, the University of Zambia Clinic offers general Out-patient consultations and has a twelve (12) bed facility for short stay admissions. The clinic provides Mother and Child Health (MCH) Services, including services for prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV. The Clinic also runs specialist clinics for Psychiatry, Tuberculosis and Ophthalmology. It has a laboratory to support the clinical services offered at the Clinic. In collaboration with the Centre for Infectious Diseases Research in Zambia (CIDRZ), the Clinic provides free counselling and testing for HIV as well as free antiretroviral therapy (ART) to the community. www.unza.zm