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We desire to preach the Gospel in a relational environment. At Soddo Christian Hospital, we take care of patients of all backgrounds and all religions. We hope to demonstrate the Gospel with compassionate and loving care, and to share with our patients the Good News of Jesus Christ.

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About Us

Get to know more about what makes us different.  Our Vision, Mission and History

Vision
The vision of Soddo Christian Hospital is to provide excellent medical care, make disciples of Jesus Christ, and train African health care professionals.

Mission Statement
  • To provide high quality and compassionate health care for those in need in the Horn of Africa
  • To share the love and message of Christ through evangelism and ongoing discipleship with patients, their families, and staff
  • To equip Africans to be outstanding medical providers through on-site training and external educational opportunities
  • To engage with our local community to promote Christ’s love and respect for human dignity

Core Values
  •                         Honesty
  •                         Excellence
  •                         Attitude
  •                         Responsibility
  •                         Teamwork

We have 139 beds spread out over four wards and an ICU.  We provide a full range of medical, surgical (including orthopedic and general), maternity, and pediatric care. The hospital has an emergency clinic and outpatient clinic rooms, and an optometry and dental clinic. The surgical department has eight operating rooms. Soddo’s radiology department proudly offers digital x-ray, ultrasound, and a CT scanner!

The hospital is located in Soddo, a city of roughly 200,000 people in southwestern Ethiopia, about 200 miles (330km) from Addis Ababa. It is the center of the Wolaitta region, which has about 2.5 million inhabitants, and is one of the most populated and impoverished parts of Ethiopia.