Plant health clinics have emerged as a response to gaps in addressing climate-induced plant health problems in developing countries like Kenya. The clinics are community-based services run by trained staff that provide farmers with diagnoses and recommendations for plant health issues. Over 20 clinics were established in Kenya, serving around 5000 farmers. The clinics help identify new pests and diseases, build adaptive capacity, and play a role in climate change adaptation by providing timely advice. Key challenges include limited resources and effective integration within the national system.