The Chief Executive Officer of Garissa County Teaching and Referral Hospital, Mahat Sheikh Salah, wishes to extend warm greetings and heartfelt best wishes to the people of Garissa County, healthcare workers, patients, and all Muslims around the world as they celebrate Eid-Ul-Fitr, marking the end of the Holy Month of Ramadan.

“As we mark this blessed occasion of Eid-Ul-Fitr, let us uphold the values of compassion, generosity, and unity that define this sacred period. Let us continue to care for one another, especially the sick and vulnerable in our communities. May Allah accept our fasting, prayers, supplications, and Zakatul-Fitri, and grant us good health and wellbeing.”

On this special occasion, the hospital reaffirms its commitment to providing quality, accessible, and compassionate healthcare services to the people of Garissa County and beyond.

The management and staff will continue working tirelessly to ensure improved health outcomes and promote preventive care for all.

As we celebrate Eid, we also encourage the public to prioritize their health by maintaining healthy lifestyles, observing hygiene, and seeking timely medical care when needed.

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