BY FLORENCE CHEPKIRUI ROTICH

Florence Chepkirui Rotich, a 64-year-old mother of seven children, resides in Kapsabet, where she operates as a small-scale farmer. She suffers from hypertension, and despite being hypertensive, she faces challenges in accessing medical care due to the distance of the hospital from her location. With the introduction of free telemedicine services, Florence Chepkirui Rotich can now access invaluable nutritional and general health advice from doctors and specialists remotely. This convenient access to medical expertise holds the potential to significantly enhance her health and overall well-being.

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