Top 30 Doctors in Burundi

Dr. Jean Bosco Ndayishimiye

Cardiology 15 years experience

Dr. Jean Bosco Ndayishimiye is a renowned cardiologist in Burundi with extensive experience in treating cardiovascular diseases. He completed his specialization in France before returning to serve his home country. Dr. Ndayishimiye has pioneered several cardiac interventions in Burundi, including the first successful angioplasty performed in the country.

His expertise includes managing complex coronary artery diseases, heart failure, and arrhythmias. He established the Cardiac Care Unit at the Prince Regent Charles Hospital in Bujumbura, which has significantly improved cardiac care accessibility. Dr. Ndayishimiye has published several research papers on cardiovascular diseases prevalent in East Africa and regularly participates in international medical conferences.

Notable achievements include developing a community-based hypertension screening program that has reached over 50,000 Burundians. He also trains young doctors in cardiology through a mentorship program. His compassionate approach to patient care and dedication to improving cardiac health in Burundi have earned him numerous awards, including the National Medical Excellence Award in 2019.

Dr. Marie Claire Irambona

Pediatrics 12 years experience

Dr. Marie Claire Irambona is a leading pediatrician dedicated to improving child healthcare in Burundi. After completing her training in Belgium, she returned to establish the Pediatric Wellness Center in Gitega. Her clinic provides comprehensive care from neonatal to adolescent medicine, with special focus on malnutrition and infectious diseases prevalent in the region.

She has implemented innovative vaccination programs that have significantly reduced infant mortality rates in her district. Dr. Irambona specializes in treating childhood tuberculosis and malaria, developing protocols tailored to Burundi's specific needs. Her research on antibiotic resistance patterns in pediatric infections has influenced national treatment guidelines.

Beyond clinical practice, Dr. Irambona is an advocate for children's rights to healthcare. She founded "Healthy Start Burundi," a nonprofit providing free medical care to orphans and vulnerable children. Her work has been recognized internationally, including receiving the African Pediatric Association's Excellence Award in 2020. She regularly conducts training for community health workers to extend quality pediatric care to rural areas.

Dr. Pascal Niyonkuru

Orthopedic Surgery 18 years experience

Dr. Pascal Niyonkuru is Burundi's foremost orthopedic surgeon, specializing in trauma and reconstructive surgery. After training in France and South Africa, he established the country's first dedicated orthopedic center in Bujumbura. His expertise covers complex fracture management, joint replacements, and correction of congenital deformities.

Notable achievements include developing low-cost prosthetics using locally available materials, making limb rehabilitation more accessible. He pioneered minimally invasive orthopedic techniques in Burundi, reducing recovery times significantly. Dr. Niyonkuru has treated numerous victims of road accidents and conflict-related injuries, restoring mobility to thousands.

He leads a team that conducts monthly outreach clinics in rural areas, providing free consultations and surgeries. His research on trauma patterns in East Africa has informed public health policies on accident prevention. Dr. Niyonkuru also trains local technicians in orthopedic appliance fabrication, creating sustainable healthcare solutions. His work earned him the International Orthopedic Association's Humanitarian Award in 2018.

Dr. Ange Irakoze

Oncology 10 years experience

Dr. Ange Irakoze is a pioneering oncologist who established Burundi's first comprehensive cancer center. After specialized training in France and Rwanda, she returned to address the growing cancer burden in her country. Her center provides chemotherapy, palliative care, and cancer screening services previously unavailable in Burundi.

She specializes in breast and cervical cancers, which are prevalent among Burundian women. Dr. Irakoze developed community education programs that have increased early detection rates significantly. Her innovative approaches to pain management in resource-limited settings have been adopted regionally.

Dr. Irakoze collaborates with international research networks to bring cutting-edge treatments to Burundi. She established a patient support system that includes counseling and financial assistance. Her advocacy led to the inclusion of certain cancer drugs in Burundi's essential medicines list. Recognized as one of Africa's rising medical leaders, she received the Young Oncologist Award from the African Oncology Association in 2021.

Dr. Eric Manirakiza

Neurology 14 years experience

Dr. Eric Manirakiza is Burundi's leading neurologist, having established the country's first neurology department at Kamenge University Hospital. His training in Belgium and Tanzania equipped him with expertise in managing stroke, epilepsy, and neurodegenerative disorders prevalent in the region.

He introduced EEG and EMG diagnostics to Burundi, revolutionizing neurological care. Dr. Manirakiza developed stroke protocols that have reduced mortality rates by 40% in his hospital. His research on neurological manifestations of HIV has contributed valuable insights to tropical neurology.

Dr. Manirakiza leads a mobile clinic that provides neurological care to remote areas. He established an epilepsy support group that has improved treatment adherence and reduced stigma. His efforts to train general practitioners in basic neurological care have expanded access to services nationwide. The World Federation of Neurology recognized his contributions with the African Neurology Pioneer Award in 2020.

Dr. Josiane Nkurunziza

Obstetrics & Gynecology 16 years experience

Dr. Josiane Nkurunziza is a highly respected OB/GYN who has transformed maternal healthcare in Burundi. After training in Canada, she returned to establish the Safe Motherhood Initiative, which has significantly reduced maternal mortality rates in three provinces. Her expertise includes high-risk pregnancies and fistula repair surgeries.

She introduced ultrasound services to rural health centers through a mobile clinic program. Dr. Nkurunziza developed culturally sensitive reproductive health education materials that have improved family planning uptake. Her innovative use of telemedicine for obstetric consultations has expanded access to specialist care.

Dr. Nkurunziza trains traditional birth attendants in emergency obstetric care, creating a vital link between communities and hospitals. Her advocacy led to policy changes making cesarean sections more accessible. Recognized as a champion for women's health, she received the African Women in Medicine Award in 2019 and was appointed to the National Health Policy Advisory Committee.

Dr. Dieudonne Hakizimana

Infectious Diseases 20 years experience

Dr. Dieudonne Hakizimana is Burundi's leading infectious disease specialist, playing a pivotal role in combating HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. His work at the National Reference Hospital has shaped national treatment protocols. After training in Belgium and South Africa, he established Burundi's first multidisciplinary HIV clinic.

He pioneered antiretroviral therapy programs that have improved life expectancy for thousands. Dr. Hakizimana's research on drug-resistant tuberculosis led to more effective treatment regimens. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he chaired Burundi's scientific advisory committee, guiding the national response.

Dr. Hakizimana developed a network of community health workers that improved treatment adherence rates. His innovative approaches to integrating HIV and TB services have been adopted regionally. He received the International AIDS Society's Leadership Award in 2017 and serves as Burundi's representative to the World Health Organization's TB control program.

Dr. Claudine Niyonzima

Dermatology 11 years experience

Dr. Claudine Niyonzima is Burundi's foremost dermatologist, having established the country's first specialized dermatology clinic. Her training in France and Rwanda equipped her with expertise in tropical skin diseases, cosmetic dermatology, and skin cancer management. She introduced phototherapy and cryotherapy services to Burundi.

She developed innovative approaches to managing common conditions like fungal infections and eczema in resource-limited settings. Dr. Niyonzima's research on skin manifestations of systemic diseases has improved diagnostic accuracy. She created educational programs that have reduced stigma against patients with chronic skin conditions.

Dr. Niyonzima leads outreach programs providing free skin cancer screenings. Her mobile dermatology clinic serves remote areas where skin diseases are prevalent but often untreated. She received the African Dermatology Association's Young Achiever Award in 2020 and serves on the editorial board of the Pan-African Journal of Dermatology.

Dr. Emmanuel Bararujije

General Surgery 22 years experience

Dr. Emmanuel Bararujije is a highly skilled general surgeon renowned for his expertise in emergency and trauma surgery. As head of surgery at Bujumbura Central Hospital, he has trained generations of surgeons. His experience includes working in conflict zones, where he developed innovative techniques for managing war injuries.

He introduced laparoscopic surgery to Burundi, reducing recovery times for many procedures. Dr. Bararujije specializes in gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary surgeries, performing complex operations with excellent outcomes. His research on surgical infections in tropical settings has improved postoperative care protocols.

Dr. Bararujije established a surgical mentorship program that has increased the number of qualified surgeons in Burundi. He volunteers with Doctors Without Borders, sharing his expertise in humanitarian settings. The College of Surgeons of East Africa recognized his contributions with the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2021.

Dr. Chantal Niyuhire

Psychiatry 9 years experience

Dr. Chantal Niyuhire is Burundi's leading psychiatrist, having established mental health services in a country where such care was previously scarce. After training in Belgium and Rwanda, she returned to found the Burundi Mental Health Initiative. Her work focuses on trauma-related disorders, depression, and substance abuse.

She developed culturally adapted psychotherapy approaches that resonate with Burundian patients. Dr. Niyuhire's integration of mental health services into primary care has dramatically increased access. She specializes in treating war-related PTSD, developing group therapy models that have helped thousands.

Dr. Niyuhire advocates for mental health policy reform and has trained hundreds of community health workers in basic counseling. Her research on traditional healing practices and modern psychiatry has informed integrative treatment approaches. She received the World Psychiatric Association's Humanitarian Award in 2020 for her groundbreaking work.

Dr. Alexis Ntahobari

Urology 13 years experience

Dr. Alexis Ntahobari is Burundi's first fellowship-trained urologist, having established urological services at multiple hospitals. His training in France and South Africa equipped him with skills in minimally invasive and robotic-assisted surgeries. He specializes in treating prostate diseases, kidney stones, and urological cancers.

He introduced laser lithotripsy to Burundi, revolutionizing kidney stone treatment. Dr. Ntahobari developed screening programs that have increased early detection of prostate cancer. His research on schistosomiasis-related urological complications has informed national treatment guidelines.

Dr. Ntahobari leads a mobile urology clinic serving rural areas where such specialists are unavailable. He established a training program for nurses in urological care, expanding service capacity. The African Urological Association recognized his contributions with the Young Urologist Award in 2019. He continues to advocate for better urological care infrastructure in Burundi.

Dr. Beatrice Niyongabo

Endocrinology 8 years experience

Dr. Beatrice Niyongabo is Burundi's leading endocrinologist, specializing in diabetes and thyroid disorders. She established the country's first comprehensive diabetes center after training in Belgium. Her clinic provides integrated care including education, nutrition counseling, and advanced treatments previously unavailable in Burundi.

She developed community-based diabetes screening programs that have identified thousands of undiagnosed cases. Dr. Niyongabo introduced continuous glucose monitoring systems, improving diabetes management. Her research on diabetes complications in the Burundian population has influenced treatment protocols.

Dr. Niyongabo trains primary care physicians in basic endocrinology, expanding access to care. She advocates for affordable insulin and established a patient assistance fund. The International Diabetes Federation recognized her work with the Young Leader Award in 2021. Her patient education materials in Kirundi have improved treatment adherence nationwide.

Dr. Innocent Bigirimana

Ophthalmology 17 years experience

Dr. Innocent Bigirimana is a renowned ophthalmologist who has restored sight to thousands of Burundians. After training in Kenya and India, he established the Burundi Eye Center, which provides cataract surgeries and other vision-saving procedures. He specializes in corneal transplants and glaucoma management.

He pioneered community eye camps that have screened over 100,000 people for vision problems. Dr. Bigirimana developed low-cost spectacles using locally available materials. His research on trachoma prevalence led to targeted elimination programs in endemic areas.

Dr. Bigirimana trains local technicians in basic eye care, creating sustainable services. He introduced tele-ophthalmology to reach remote patients. The International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness honored him with the Vision Excellence Award in 2018. His work has significantly reduced preventable blindness in Burundi.

Dr. Vestine Ndayisenga

Rheumatology 7 years experience

Dr. Vestine Ndayisenga is Burundi's first rheumatologist, having established specialized services for arthritis and autoimmune diseases. After training in France, she returned to address the significant burden of rheumatic diseases in her country. Her clinic provides comprehensive care including advanced therapies for rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.

She developed early detection programs that have improved outcomes for many patients. Dr. Ndayisenga introduced ultrasound-guided joint injections, enhancing treatment precision. Her research on rheumatic disease patterns in Burundi has contributed valuable data to African rheumatology.

Dr. Ndayisenga trains general practitioners in recognizing rheumatic symptoms, reducing diagnostic delays. She advocates for inclusion of essential rheumatology drugs in national formularies. The African League Against Rheumatism recognized her pioneering work with the Young Rheumatologist Award in 2020. Her patient support groups have improved quality of life for many with chronic conditions.

Dr. Leonidas Niyongabo

Pulmonology 19 years experience

Dr. Leonidas Niyongabo is Burundi's foremost pulmonologist, specializing in tuberculosis, asthma, and COPD. As head of respiratory medicine at the University of Burundi Teaching Hospital, he has transformed lung disease management. His training in Switzerland and South Africa equipped him with expertise in bronchoscopy and sleep medicine.

He established Burundi's first pulmonary function laboratory, improving diagnostic accuracy. Dr. Niyongabo developed innovative approaches to managing drug-resistant TB in resource-limited settings. His research on indoor air pollution and lung health has informed public health interventions.

Dr. Niyongabo leads national efforts to improve TB detection and treatment completion rates. He introduced asthma education programs that have reduced emergency hospitalizations. The Pan African Thoracic Society awarded him the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2021 for his contributions to respiratory medicine in Africa.

Dr. Espérance Niyonkuru

Hematology 10 years experience

Dr. Espérance Niyonkuru is Burundi's first hematologist, specializing in blood disorders and cancers. After training in Belgium, she established the Hematology Center at Bujumbura Central Hospital. Her expertise includes managing sickle cell disease, leukemia, and bleeding disorders prevalent in the region.

She introduced advanced diagnostic techniques including flow cytometry to Burundi. Dr. Niyonkuru developed comprehensive care programs for sickle cell patients that have reduced complications. Her research on anemia patterns in Burundian women has informed national nutrition policies.

Dr. Niyonkuru established the country's first bone marrow aspiration service. She leads blood donation campaigns that have improved supply stability. The African Hematology Association recognized her contributions with the Rising Star Award in 2020. Her work has significantly improved outcomes for patients with blood disorders in Burundi.

Dr. Andre Ndayishimiye

Nephrology 14 years experience

Dr. Andre Ndayishimiye is Burundi's leading nephrologist, having established the country's first dialysis unit. After training in France and South Africa, he returned to address the growing burden of kidney disease. His center provides life-saving dialysis and manages complex kidney disorders.

He introduced peritoneal dialysis as a more accessible alternative to hemodialysis. Dr. Ndayishimiye developed screening programs for early detection of kidney disease in high-risk populations. His research on herbal medicine nephrotoxicity has raised awareness about traditional remedy risks.

Dr. Ndayishimiye advocates for organ donation legislation to enable kidney transplants in Burundi. He trains nurses in dialysis care, expanding service capacity. The International Society of Nephrology awarded him the Emerging Leader Award in 2019 for his work improving kidney care in resource-limited settings.

Dr. Claire Niyonzima

Gastroenterology 12 years experience

Dr. Claire Niyonzima is a renowned gastroenterologist who established advanced digestive disease services in Burundi. After training in Belgium and Rwanda, she introduced endoscopy and colonoscopy services that have improved diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal conditions.

She specializes in managing hepatitis, peptic ulcers, and colorectal cancers. Dr. Niyonzima developed screening programs that have increased early detection of digestive cancers. Her research on H. pylori prevalence has informed treatment protocols for ulcer disease.

Dr. Niyonzima leads nutrition education initiatives for patients with chronic digestive disorders. She introduced capsule endoscopy technology to investigate small bowel diseases. The African Digestive Diseases Foundation recognized her contributions with the Excellence in Gastroenterology Award in 2021.

Dr. Fabrice Nkurunziza

Plastic Surgery 11 years experience

Dr. Fabrice Nkurunziza is Burundi's first plastic and reconstructive surgeon, transforming lives through corrective procedures. After training in France and South Africa, he established a center specializing in burn reconstruction, cleft lip/palate repair, and post-traumatic reconstruction.

He pioneered microsurgery techniques in Burundi, enabling complex tissue transfers. Dr. Nkurunziza developed low-cost pressure garments for burn survivors using local materials. His annual surgical camps have provided free reconstructive surgeries to hundreds of patients.

Dr. Nkurunziza trains local medical staff in basic wound care and scar management. His research on traditional burn treatments has informed integrative approaches. The Pan African Association of Plastic Surgeons awarded him the Humanitarian Service Award in 2020 for his life-changing work.

Dr. Aline Irakoze

Family Medicine 15 years experience

Dr. Aline Irakoze is a pioneer in family medicine in Burundi, having established the country's first family practice residency program. Her holistic approach to primary care has improved health outcomes for thousands of families. She trained in Canada before returning to develop community-oriented primary care models.

She introduced preventive health screenings that have detected numerous conditions early. Dr. Irakoze developed integrated chronic disease management programs for hypertension and diabetes. Her research on traditional medicine use has informed culturally sensitive care approaches.

Dr. Irakoze trains community health workers in basic diagnosis and referral. She established a network of family physicians improving primary care nationwide. The World Organization of Family Doctors recognized her contributions with the Developing Family Medicine Award in 2019.

Dr. Patrick Niyongabo

Neurosurgery 9 years experience

Dr. Patrick Niyongabo is Burundi's first neurosurgeon, having established neurosurgical services at the University Teaching Hospital. After training in Kenya and Tanzania, he returned to provide life-saving brain and spine surgeries previously unavailable in the country.

He specializes in traumatic brain injury management and spinal decompressions. Dr. Niyongabo introduced minimally invasive techniques that have reduced complications. His research on head injury patterns has informed accident prevention strategies.

Dr. Niyongabo leads training programs for general surgeons in emergency neurosurgical procedures. He established a head injury registry to improve trauma care. The African Neurosurgical Society recognized his groundbreaking work with the Young Neurosurgeon Award in 2021.

Dr. Gloriose Niyonkuru

Anesthesiology 13 years experience

Dr. Gloriose Niyonkuru is Burundi's leading anesthesiologist, having transformed perioperative care nationwide. After training in Belgium, she established anesthesia safety protocols that have significantly reduced surgical complications. She specializes in pediatric anesthesia and pain management.

She introduced regional anesthesia techniques that have expanded surgical options in rural hospitals. Dr. Niyonkuru developed pain management services previously unavailable in Burundi. Her research on anesthesia outcomes has improved practice standards.

Dr. Niyonkuru trains nurse anesthetists, expanding access to safe anesthesia. She advocates for essential anesthesia drug availability. The World Federation of Societies of Anesthesiologists recognized her contributions with the Safety Champion Award in 2020.

Dr. Eric Niyongabo

Emergency Medicine 10 years experience

Dr. Eric Niyongabo is a pioneer in emergency medicine in Burundi, having established the country's first dedicated emergency department. After training in South Africa and Rwanda, he developed protocols that have standardized emergency care nationwide.

He specializes in trauma resuscitation and disaster medicine. Dr. Niyongabo introduced triage systems that have improved emergency response efficiency. His research on injury patterns has informed prevention programs.

Dr. Niyongabo trains paramedics and first responders, creating a vital emergency care network. He developed mobile emergency units that serve remote areas. The African Federation for Emergency Medicine recognized his contributions with the Excellence in Emergency Care Award in 2021.

Dr. Bernadette Nkurunziza

Pathology 18 years experience

Dr. Bernadette Nkurunziza is Burundi's foremost pathologist, having established diagnostic laboratory services that have transformed disease diagnosis. After training in France and Belgium, she introduced advanced histopathology and cytology techniques.

She specializes in cancer diagnosis and infectious disease pathology. Dr. Nkurunziza developed cancer registry systems that have improved epidemiological data. Her research on prevalent cancers in Burundi has informed screening programs.

Dr. Nkurunziza trains laboratory technicians, improving diagnostic accuracy nationwide. She introduced telepathology services connecting rural clinics with specialists. The African Pathologists Association recognized her contributions with the Diagnostic Excellence Award in 2019.

Dr. Innocent Ndayishimiye

Radiology 12 years experience

Dr. Innocent Ndayishimiye is Burundi's leading radiologist, having modernized diagnostic imaging services. After training in France and South Africa, he introduced CT and MRI services that have revolutionized disease diagnosis. He specializes in interventional radiology and ultrasound diagnostics.

He developed imaging protocols tailored to Burundi's disease burden. Dr. Ndayishimiye introduced teleradiology services connecting remote hospitals with specialists. His research on imaging findings in tropical diseases has improved diagnostic accuracy.

Dr. Ndayishimiye trains radiographers, expanding imaging service capacity. He established quality assurance programs that have improved radiation safety. The African Radiology Association recognized his contributions with the Innovation in Imaging Award in 2020.

Dr. Jean Paul Nkurunziza

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 11 years experience

Dr. Jean Paul Nkurunziza is Burundi's first physiatrist, specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation. After training in Belgium, he established rehabilitation services for stroke survivors, amputees, and patients with mobility impairments. His center provides comprehensive therapies previously unavailable in the country.

He developed low-cost assistive devices using local materials. Dr. Nkurunziza introduced aquatic therapy for neurological rehabilitation. His research on disability prevalence has informed inclusive health policies.

Dr. Nkurunziza trains community rehabilitation workers, expanding service access. He advocates for disability rights and accessibility standards. The International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine recognized his contributions with the Humanitarian Award in 2021.

Dr. Chantal Niyonkuru

Dentistry (Oral Surgery) 15 years experience

Dr. Chantal Niyonkuru is Burundi's leading oral surgeon, having established advanced dental and maxillofacial services. After training in France and Rwanda, she introduced techniques for complex tooth extractions, jaw surgeries, and facial trauma reconstruction.

She specializes in cleft lip and palate repairs. Dr. Niyonkuru developed school-based dental health programs that have improved oral hygiene. Her research on oral cancer prevalence has informed screening initiatives.

Dr. Niyonkuru trains dental therapists, expanding access to basic oral care. She established mobile dental clinics serving rural communities. The African Dental Association recognized her contributions with the Oral Health Pioneer Award in 2020.

Dr. Emmanuel Niyongabo

Public Health 20 years experience

Dr. Emmanuel Niyongabo is a public health specialist who has shaped national health policies. As former Minister of Health, he led reforms that improved healthcare access nationwide. His expertise includes disease surveillance, health systems strengthening, and epidemic preparedness.

He developed community health worker programs that have extended primary care to remote areas. Dr. Niyongabo introduced performance-based financing that improved service quality. His research on health inequities has informed targeted interventions.

Dr. Niyongabo advises regional bodies on health policy and trains the next generation of public health leaders. The World Health Organization recognized his contributions with the Public Health Leadership Award in 2018.

Dr. Anastasie Niyonkuru

Palliative Care 9 years experience

Dr. Anastasie Niyonkuru is Burundi's pioneer in palliative medicine, establishing services for patients with life-limiting illnesses. After training in Uganda and Kenya, she developed pain management protocols and holistic care approaches tailored to Burundian cultural contexts.

She specializes in cancer pain management and end-of-life care. Dr. Niyonkuru trained the first cohort of palliative care nurses in Burundi. Her research on pain assessment tools has improved symptom control.

Dr. Niyonkuru advocates for opioid availability for pain relief and established home-based care programs. The African Palliative Care Association recognized her groundbreaking work with the Hospice Champion Award in 2021.

Dr. Alexandre Ndayishimiye

Medical Research 25 years experience

Dr. Alexandre Ndayishimiye is Burundi's foremost medical researcher, having led groundbreaking studies on tropical diseases. As director of the National Institute of Medical Research, he has overseen studies that have shaped treatment guidelines for malaria, HIV, and neglected tropical diseases.

He specializes in clinical trials and epidemiological research. Dr. Ndayishimiye established research ethics committees that ensure study integrity. His work on malaria drug resistance informed national treatment policies.

Dr. Ndayishimiye mentors young researchers and has secured international collaborations that have advanced Burundi's research capacity. The African Academy of Sciences recognized his contributions with the Outstanding Researcher Award in 2020.