IHK became operational in 2000, and was founded by
Dr. Ian Clarke, a general practitioner and tropical medicine specialist, born in
Northern Ireland. The hospital initially opened at a smaller premises in
Old Kampala, before relocating to its current home in 2004. Since its opening in 2000, IHK has pioneered in a number of areas. The first open heart surgery was done at the hospital. It was also one of the first facilities in Uganda to do laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery. In 2012, IHK signed a management agreement with
Fortis Hospital Group (FHG), based in
Delhi, India. The relationship brought a number of benefits to IHK including skill sharing and training. In 2015, majority shares in International Medical Group were sold to CIEL Limited, a leading Mauritius-based investment holding company, through its wholly owned subsidiary CIEL Healthcare Limited (CHL). In 2020, IHK changed ownership and rebranded as CCARE IHK. The services offered at IHK include the following: ==Operations==