Custom Branded Merch for Healthcare Workers, Clinics & Pharmacies in Kenya (2026)
Branded t-shirts and polo shirts for Kenyan healthcare facilities — clinics, pharmacies, CHW programs, and hospital departments. Order via M-Pesa with no minimum quantity. Design Yangu delivers across Kenya.
Healthcare in Kenya is one of the fastest-growing buyer segments for branded merch — and one of the most underserved. Private clinics, community pharmacies, NGO health programs, Community Health Worker (CHW) cohorts, hospital departments, and wellness businesses all order branded t-shirts, polo shirts, vests, and caps. The reasons are practical: staff identification, donor visibility requirements, community outreach recognition, and patient trust. A CHW in a branded vest is immediately identifiable in the field. A pharmacy counter staff in matching polo shirts projects professionalism. A clinic's branded t-shirts are walking advertisements in the neighbourhood.
Real Kenyan healthcare scenarios: Private clinic, Nairobi (Westlands) — 15 staff across reception, nursing, and lab; branded polo shirts in clinic colours, name and role on chest, matches patient-facing brand identity. Community pharmacy, Mombasa — pharmacist and 3 staff in matching branded polo shirts; logo and phone number on back so customers remember who they're calling. NGO health program, ASAL county — 60 CHWs doing outreach; branded vests with program name and donor logo meet visibility requirements (World Bank, USAID, GIZ all require this). Hospital department t-shirts — Kenyatta National Hospital outreach team, branded t-shirts for 30 volunteers during a health camp; simple, washable, clearly identified. Wellness business, Karen — yoga studio + nutritionist; clean branded t-shirts and caps for the 8-person team to wear at wellness events.
What to order for each role: Reception and admin staff — smart polo shirts with embroidered logo, name, and role. Nurses and clinical officers — lightweight branded polo shirts or scrub-style t-shirts in clinic colour. CHWs and outreach teams — vests or t-shirts (vests preferred for visibility, can be worn over other clothing). Lab and pharmacy staff — polo shirts or branded aprons. Event and outreach volunteers — basic branded t-shirts (cost-effective for large numbers). Senior staff and management — premium polo shirts with embroidered title.
Donor compliance (NGOs and health programs): Most international donors require branded visibility for field staff and materials. Requirements vary by funder but typically include: donor logo on garment (left chest or back), program name clearly printed, sometimes country flag or implementing partner logo. Design Yangu designers can work with multi-logo briefs — send your donor visibility guidelines before ordering.
Pricing 2026: Branded t-shirt — 10–20 pieces KES 1,000–1,400; 20–50 pieces KES 800–1,100; 50–100 pieces KES 700–950; 100+ pieces KES 600–800. Branded polo shirt — 10–20 pieces KES 1,400–1,800; 20–50 pieces KES 1,100–1,500; 50+ pieces KES 900–1,200. Branded vest — 10–20 pieces KES 900–1,200; 50+ pieces KES 700–950. Logo embroidery adds approximately KES 150–250 per garment versus print. For CHW programs ordering 100+ pieces, request a custom quote.
How to order: (1) Collect staff sizes — use a simple WhatsApp message to collect S/M/L/XL/XXL; add 10% buffer for new hires. (2) Prepare your logo — PNG, minimum 300 DPI, transparent background. For NGO orders, include all required logos. (3) Go to designyangu.com — browse designers or upload your artwork. (4) Specify product, quantity, and size breakdown. (5) Pay via M-Pesa — get a receipt immediately. (6) Receive delivery — Nairobi 3–5 business days, upcountry 5–7 business days, or collection available. First order: use EASTER100 for KES 100 off. For healthcare program enquiries (50+ pieces): email hello@designyangu.com or WhatsApp via the site for a custom quote. KES pricing. M-Pesa checkout. Kenya-made. 🇰🇪