Doctor Kabeya Nsenda
GPs are often the anchor point in their neighbourhoods—the person people call when they're unsure if something needs a hospital visit, where they bring their kids for routine immunisations, and who they trust with sensitive conversations about family stress or mental health concerns. Doctor Kabeya Nsenda's practice functions in that role for its community, providing the continuity that matters when patients need to be known rather than just processed. The work extends beyond individual consultations to being someone reliable in a neighbourhood—issuing the work notes that keep people employed, managing the chronic conditions that would otherwise become emergencies, and being accessible when urgent questions come up outside business hours. That foundation of trust and availability shapes what primary care actually does in a community.