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How do I become an AAR Member? AAR has various health plans suited to both individuals and corporates. Select the health plan of your choice. Call your nearest AAR office who will arrange to come and take you through the application forms and receive payment to activate membership. There is an initial 14 days waiting period for registration for new members. Does AAR membership have a waiting period? Individual membership has an initial 14-day waiting period for outpatient care and a 90 – day waiting period for illness hospitalisations. Corporate membership has no waiting period. Does one have to undergo a medical examination before joining AAR? Mandatory medical exams when joining is applicable for interested applicants of age 45 years and above. However, subject to medical underwriting of the AAR membership application form certain medical exams maybe required prior to joining or acceptance of membership. Can I pay my AAR membership in installments? AAR offers the most flexible payment plans for membership. AAR offers monthly installments through Direct Debit and AAR Credit Services. |
AAR Kenya Staff joined other Kenyans in the fight against hunger by participating in the Kenyans for Kenya initiative. The Staff donated a lorry- full of high energy foodstuffs that was given to the Kenya Red Cross Society representative at a handing over ceremony that was held on 18th August, 2011 at George Williamson House.
In order to expand our services, Our clinic at Manyala Building is moving to a new location. Effective 1st August 2011, we will be located at Lulu Centre, Machakos Street, Off Moi Avenue.
Inconviniwences are highly regretted.
AAR hosted the brave Rose Nasimiyu at AAR’s George Williamson Clinic on Friday 29th July, 2011. Nine- Year Old Rose Nasimiyu
who has made headlines in the past two weeks due to her courage in battling with Hodgkin's Lymphoma which is the cancer of the lymph tissue has touched many lives including that of AAR’s CEO Jagi Gakunju.
As a result, the CEO offered on behalf of AAR to bear the costs of three of Rose' chemotherapy sessions at Gertrude’s Children’s hospital. “We felt our gesture would become a catalyst for others to offer assistance,” said Mr. Gakunju. “We had touched Rose and unknowingly others in a way we did not envisage,” he said. The response from Rose’s fans and general public in praise of AAR’s gesture was immediate and overwhelming.
Rose who wants to be a pediatric oncologist and a model when she grows up believes that she will live to be a voice to those suffering from cancer as she is.

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