Information MHAC 1: Nairobi
Address

IOM Migration Health Assessment Centre, 

78 United Nations Crescent off UN Avenue, Gigiri, Nairobi, Kenya

Map

https://maps.app.goo.gl/PsqPd1ZkmrPtuWYB8

Directions

By public transport:

The MHAC is easily accessible by public transport. Board matatus that ply Limuru road, alight at UNEP stage, walk or take a taxi/boda boda to MHAC Nairobi.

 

By car:

Parking is not available at the MHAC. You may opt to park at Village Market, which is a 5-minute walk from the MHAC.

Contact Information

Phone: +254 709 890 000 

Email: iomnbomhac@iom.int

Opening days and hours

Monday to Thursday: 08:00 – 16:30

Friday: 08:00 – 14:00

Public Holidays
  • New Year's Day: Monday 1 January
  • Good Friday: Friday 29 March
  • Easter Monday: Monday 1 April
  • Eid al-Fitr: Wednesday 10 April
  • Labour Day: Wednesday 1 May
  • Madaraka Day (observed): Friday 31 May
  • Eid-al-Adha (observed): Monday 17 June
  • Jamhuri Day: Thursday 12 December
  • Christmas Day: Wednesday 25 December
Service areas 

Migration health assessment and related services are provided for visa applicants to the following destination countries:

  • Australia
  • Canada 
  • New Zealand
  • United Kingdom 
  • United States of America 
Making an appointment
What to bring on the day of the appointment

Different documents may be required depending on the destination country. Please refer to the respective destination country link for detailed information on what to bring:

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Additional information

Important note: Please DO NOT pay any service fee to ANY INDIVIDUALS. All payments should be made after an INVOICE IS GENERATED AND ISSUED by IOM staff on the DAY OF APPOINTMENT

 

Scam Alert

It has been brought to the attention of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) that scam cases purporting to arrange medical appointments at the Migration Health Assessment Center (MHAC) in Nairobi in exchange of a fee have been circulating in Kenya, in the context of a fake job offer. 

Numerous recipients have been contacted through Whatsapp using the names of “Jane Wamaitha Njoroge” and “Dr. Charles Oloo” claiming to work for IOM, and proposing fraudulent job offers via email (hr@internationalcharitycentre.org) 

IOM does not use referring agencies or individuals to serve as intermediary, or to assist in the booking of the medical appointment. IOM takes this matter seriously and takes appropriate actions against such fraudulent practices.
IOM strongly advises the public to be cautious of these and other similar fraudulent emails that falsely claim association with IOM. Any transfer of personal information or money to those issuing such fraudulent emails can result in identity theft, financial loss and other damages. IOM shall not be held liable for any claims, pertaining to fraudulent schemes including but not limited to claims resulting from theft, loss or damage.
If you think you have been scammed or have any doubts, please contact fraudiomkenya@iom.int

For additional information, please visit the Kenya MHAC website.