Dr. John Mwangi Kimaro
Internal Medicine
Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre (KCMC) — Moshi, Tanzania
18+ years of experience
About Dr. Kimaro
Dr. John Mwangi Kimaro is one of northern Tanzania's most experienced physicians in Internal Medicine, based at Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre (KCMC) in Moshi — a tertiary referral hospital serving patients from across the Kilimanjaro and Arusha regions. Over an 18-year career spanning ward-based acute medicine and specialist outpatient clinics, Dr. Kimaro has become a trusted voice in the management of Tanzania's most prevalent chronic and infectious diseases.
KCMC occupies a unique position in Tanzania's healthcare landscape: it is both a major referral centre for northern Tanzania and a teaching hospital affiliated with Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College (KCMUCo). Dr. Kimaro contributes to the hospital's academic mission by supervising junior doctors and medical students rotating through the internal medicine department. His clinical work is shaped by the disease burden of the region — HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, and the growing tide of non-communicable diseases such as diabetes and hypertension.
Dr. Kimaro completed his undergraduate medical degree at Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania's premier medical school, before pursuing postgraduate specialisation in Internal Medicine at Makerere University in Uganda — one of East Africa's leading training institutions. This cross-border training has given him a broad East African clinical perspective that informs his practice to this day.
Education & Training
Dr. Kimaro trained at two of East Africa's most respected medical institutions. He earned his MBChB degree from Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) in Dar es Salaam, which is Tanzania's national medical school and the primary training ground for the country's specialist physician workforce. Following his internship and early clinical experience, he pursued advanced specialist training at Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda, where he completed his MMed in Internal Medicine. Makerere's Internal Medicine programme is recognised across the East African Community for its rigorous clinical training, exposure to complex infectious and tropical medicine cases, and strong research culture. Dr. Kimaro has since participated in continuing medical education through the East African Internal Medicine Association, attending regional conferences focused on HIV management, non-communicable disease prevention, and emerging tropical infections.
Clinical Expertise & Procedures
Dr. Kimaro's clinical practice centres on two intersecting areas: infectious and tropical diseases — particularly HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis — and the management of chronic non-communicable conditions such as diabetes mellitus and hypertension. At KCMC, he leads complex HIV management cases including patients on second- and third-line antiretroviral therapy, manages opportunistic infections, and coordinates TB-HIV co-infection treatment in collaboration with the hospital's infectious disease unit. On the non-communicable disease side, he runs dedicated diabetology clinics, managing patients with poorly controlled blood glucose, diabetic complications, and comorbid hypertension. He is also experienced in the acute management of severe malaria, typhoid, and other tropical febrile illnesses common in the Kilimanjaro region. His ward-based practice includes comprehensive diagnostic workups and the management of medically complex inpatients.
Research & Publications
Dr. Kimaro has contributed to clinical research at KCMC in the areas of HIV treatment outcomes and diabetes management in resource-limited settings. He has participated in multi-centre East African studies examining antiretroviral therapy adherence and the impact of comorbid diabetes on HIV disease progression. KCMC's affiliation with Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College (KCMUCo) provides a platform for collaborative research with international partners, and Dr. Kimaro has co-authored case series and clinical audits presented at the Medical Association of Tanzania's annual scientific conference. His research interests include integrating diabetes screening into HIV outpatient programmes and improving hypertension control in rural northern Tanzania.
International Patient Services
KCMC in Moshi is well positioned to serve patients from across East Africa and beyond, given its location near Kilimanjaro International Airport and its status as a major referral hospital. Dr. Kimaro consults patients referred from Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, and the Tanzanian diaspora seeking specialist internal medicine opinion in a region with a strong international medical community. He is comfortable consulting in English and Swahili, and his clinic accepts patients on a referral basis. For international patients managing chronic conditions such as HIV, diabetes, or hypertension who are visiting Tanzania, Dr. Kimaro can provide interim clinical review and medication adjustments. Video consultations are available for follow-up appointments and for diaspora patients seeking a second opinion on complex medical diagnoses.
Awards & Recognition
Dr. Kimaro has been recognised within the KCMC clinical community for his contributions to teaching and mentorship, having supervised numerous intern doctors and medical officers during their internal medicine rotations. He was acknowledged by the Medical Association of Tanzania for his active participation in continuing professional development activities and regional health education initiatives. His dedication to improving chronic disease management outcomes in northern Tanzania, particularly for HIV-positive patients with comorbid diabetes, has been noted by colleagues and health system partners working in the Kilimanjaro region.
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