TMR International Hospital Launches the TMR Mama Run to Champion

TMR International Hospital Launches the “TMR Mama Run” to Champion Maternal Health in Uganda

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TMR International Hospital has announced the inaugural “TMR Mama Run,” a community-focused wellness event dedicated to celebrating and supporting mothers. Scheduled for Saturday, 9th May, on the eve of Mother’s Day, the run aims to raise awareness and provide tangible support for women’s health, particularly in the postnatal period.

Speaking at a press conference, Dr. Daniel M. Talemwa, Executive Director of TMR International Hospital, emphasized the broader purpose of the initiative:
“The Mama Run is more than a fitness event; it is a movement to stand with mothers. We invite everyone, not only mothers but husbands, sons, daughters, fathers, grandparents-to run in honor of the women who have given us life and nurtured our communities. Through this initiative, we are addressing critical maternal health challenges such as perineal tears, obstetric fistulas, postpartum depression, and post-pregnancy body dysmorphia. Our goal is to ensure that every mother has access to the care and support she deserves.”

Participants in the Mama Run will benefit from a free comprehensive wellness package, including  medical screenings such as blood pressure and BMI checks, HIV testing, cholesterol testing, and blood grouping. In addition, attendees will receive complimentary vouchers for consultation with TMR’s Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Therapy specialists.
Each ticket purchased also doubles as an entry into a raffle draw, where winners will receive up to 50% discount on a “Mummy Makeover” procedure, designed to support women in restoring their physical confidence after childbirth.
Robert Kabushenga, one of the principal technical guides for the run, outlined the event logistics:

“We have designed four inclusive routes—3km, 5km, 10km, and 21km—to accommodate participants of all fitness levels. The run will start in Naalya at 6:00 AM, with scenic routes passing through the Northern Bypass. Beyond the run, participants will enjoy a vibrant atmosphere with dance workouts, fitness sessions led by professional trainers from Marcos Gym & Spa and a complimentary breakfast to kick-start the day.”
Adding a clinical perspective, Dr. Martin Tungotyo, Consultant Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, highlighted the importance of postnatal restorative care:
“Pregnancy brings significant physical and emotional changes. The ‘Mummy Makeover’ is a tailored set of procedures aimed at restoring body form and boosting confidence. It may include treatments such as tummy tuck, liposuction, and breast procedures. This is about helping mothers feel like themselves again.”
Tickets for the Mama Run are available at all TMR branches, including the main hospital in Naalya and the TMR Golden Living Clinic in Bunga. Participants can also conveniently order run kits through the TMR Golden Living App, available on both iOS and Android platforms, with doorstep delivery.
The app further enhances participant safety and convenience by offering features such as emergency response services, virtual consultations, and Doorstep medication delivery, ensuring continuous access to care even beyond the event.
Through initiatives like the Mama Run and its expanding digital health ecosystem, TMR International Hospital continues to advance its mission of reducing the burden of chronic disease and promoting preventive health and wellness across communities.

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