GeraClinic in Kenya 2026 — KMPDC-Licensed Telemedicine with M-Pesa
Published April 21, 2026 · 8 min read
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Quick answer
GeraClinic offers KMPDC-licensed online doctor consultations to patients anywhere in Kenya from KSh 500 per visit, paid via M-Pesa, with e-prescriptions accepted at Goodlife, Haltons, Portreitz, Pharmacy King, and most independent pharmacies in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, and Eldoret.
Regulation: KMPDC and the Digital Health Act 2023
Every doctor on GeraClinic holds a current annual practising licence from the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council (KMPDC). KMPDC registration numbers are verifiable on the Council's public register. The Digital Health Act 2023 formally establishes the legal framework for telemedicine in Kenya, including record-keeping, informed consent, and cross-border consults. Data handling complies with the Data Protection Act 2019, supervised by the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner (ODPC).
Pricing in Kenyan shillings
- GeraClinic consultation: from KSh 500 per 15-minute visit
- Unlimited monthly plan: KSh 1,500 per month (family plan KSh 2,500)
- Specialist video call: KSh 1,200–2,000
- E-prescription delivery to pharmacy: free
- Private GP in Nairobi (reference): KSh 2,000–5,000 per visit
NHIF Supa Cover increasingly reimburses telemedicine outpatient visits; receipts are issued automatically for submission. Private insurers Britam, Jubilee, AAR, and Old Mutual also accept GeraClinic receipts against outpatient cover.
Paying by M-Pesa, Airtel Money, T-Kash, or card
M-Pesa is the default. At checkout, enter your Safaricom number and approve the STK push on your handset — settlement takes seconds and there is no paybill to remember. Airtel Money and T-Kash are also supported, alongside Visa and Mastercard for customers who prefer cards. Every payment is receipted to the email or WhatsApp number on file.
What GeraClinic handles well in Kenya
- Respiratory infections, flu, bronchitis, tonsillitis
- Malaria screening and follow-up, particularly in coastal and lakeside regions
- Typhoid and gastro infections — assessment and antibiotic prescription where indicated
- STI screening, family planning, and sexual health — private and stigma-free
- Mental health support — Kenya has roughly 100 psychiatrists for 50 million people
- Chronic disease follow-up: diabetes, hypertension
- Paediatric triage and parental advice
E-prescriptions and Kenyan pharmacies
After the consultation you receive a signed PDF prescription listing the KMPDC number, drug, dose, and duration. Major chains (Goodlife Pharmacy, Haltons, Portreitz, Pharmacy King) and most independent pharmacies accept the PDF on WhatsApp or print. Goodlife and Haltons offer same-day delivery in Nairobi and Mombasa. Controlled substances under the Narcotics Act still require in-person dispensing.
Covered cities
Nairobi (Westlands, Karen, Kilimani, Eastlands, Lavington, Runda), Mombasa (Nyali, Bamburi, Old Town), Kisumu, Nakuru, Eldoret, Thika, Malindi, Nyeri, Meru — and everywhere with 3G/4G coverage.
How GeraClinic compares in Kenya
Zuri Health is a well-known Kenyan telehealth brand; MyDawa and LiviaHealth operate in the pharmacy + doctor space. GeraClinic's differentiators: verified KMPDC-only doctors, unlimited monthly plan at KSh 1,500, first-class M-Pesa integration, and cross-border access so a Kenyan in Nairobi can book the same doctor network from Kampala, Kigali, or Dar es Salaam.
Related Gera products for Kenya
- GeraCash in Kenya — CBK-regulated wallet supporting M-Pesa top-up, KES remittance, and merchant payouts.
- GeraSure in Kenya — IRA-registered outpatient cover that pairs with GeraClinic consultations.
- GeraHome in Kenya — verified home-care workers for elderly or post-op patients in Nairobi.
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