Thousands of Trans Nzoia County residents are set to benefit from free eye care services.
Thi is after the Premji Keshra Free Eye Clinic launched a week-long series of screening and surgical camps beginning January 24, 2025.
The initiative, organized by the County Government of Trans Nzoia in partnership with Pankaj Social Service and Laxmanbhai Free Eye Hospital, will run until February 1, 2025, and aims to address eye health challenges across the county.
Speaking on Sunday at the Andersen Medical Centre, Trans Nzoia County Executive Committee Member for Health, Sam Ojwang, reaffirmed the county’s commitment to improving health services through partnerships.

“Our target is to ensure we collaborate with like-minded stakeholders to boost the delivery of health services in the county,” said Ojwang.
Where will Trans Nzoia free eye clinics be?
The program will feature 21 free eye screening camps in various dispensaries, health centers, and sub-county hospitals.
According to Pankaj Social Service founder, Pankaj Shah, the screenings will be held across all sub-counties, beginning with Cherengany on January 24 and 25, at sites including Situtunga Dispensary and Kapsara Sub County Hospital.
The schedule will then move to Kimilili, Saboti, Kwanza, and Endebess sub-counties on subsequent days.
Key locations include Tulwet Health Centre, Saboti Sub County Hospital, and Kapkoi Health Centre, ensuring accessibility for residents across the region.
The screenings will culminate in a free surgical eye clinic at Andersen Medical Centre, where patients can receive specialized care and undergo surgeries from January 24 to February 1.

“This program is a chance to restore vision and prevent avoidable blindness,” said Shah.
“We encourage everyone to take advantage of this opportunity.”
Isaac Ngetich, a representative from Andersen Medical Centre, assured residents that the facility is fully prepared to host the doctors and provide quality eye care services.
The free eye clinic is part of ongoing efforts to improve healthcare access in underserved communities within Trans Nzoia County.