About Kenya Stroke Society

A medical organization advancing stroke care excellence through clinical expertise, research innovation, and evidence-based practice

Medical Organization

Advancing stroke care through clinical excellence and research

The Kenya Stroke Society (KSS) is a medical organization comprised of board-certified neurologists, clinical researchers, and healthcare specialists dedicated to advancing stroke medicine through evidence-based practice, research innovation, and clinical excellence.

Our membership includes leading medical professionals from major hospitals, research institutions, and academic medical centers across Kenya, united in our mission to establish world-class stroke care standards and improve patient outcomes.

We collaborate with the Ministry of Health, medical universities, and international stroke organizations to develop clinical guidelines, training programs, and research initiatives that elevate stroke care standards nationwide.

Medical Experts

Board-certified neurologists and clinical specialists

Clinical Research

Peer-reviewed research and clinical trials

Our Mission & Vision

Guiding principles that drive our work

Our Vision

A stroke-ready Kenya where every person has access to rapid, high-quality stroke care and the opportunity to live a full, meaningful life after stroke.

Our Mission

To strengthen stroke prevention, care, and rehabilitation in Kenya through:

  • • Public education and awareness
  • • Training and capacity building
  • • Evidence-based research
  • • Policy advocacy
  • • Collaborative partnerships

What We Do

Our comprehensive approach to stroke care in Kenya

Education & Awareness

Promote early recognition and emergency response to stroke through comprehensive public education campaigns.

Training & Capacity Building

Develop and implement national stroke care guidelines and establish acute stroke centres in Level 5 and 6 hospitals.

Research & Advocacy

Build professional networks, conduct stroke training programs, and support stroke survivors through community outreach.

Our Partnerships

Working together for better stroke care

Ministry of Health

Policy development and implementation

Hospitals

Clinical care and treatment protocols

Universities

Research and academic collaboration

Global Organizations

International best practices

Join Our Community

Membership is open to all individuals and institutions committed to improving stroke care

Membership

Membership is open to all individuals and institutions committed to improving stroke care — including clinicians, nurses, therapists, researchers, students, and advocates. Together, we are building a national community dedicated to preventing and treating stroke in Kenya.