It is estimated that medical tourism costs the Nigerian economy more than one billion dollars annually, with thousands of Nigerians travelling abroad
Concerned by the likely surge of a maternal, newborn, child and pregnancy-related deaths due to the Covid-19 pandemic, experts have urged the federal
The federal government of Nigeria has expressed its intent to scale up immunisation nationally. This is as a result of the increase in the number of N
The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) and chairman, Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19, Mr Boss Mustapha, made this known on
We collaborated with the employees at Jumia to provide financial support to patients in Ikorodu General Hospital. To commemorate this year’s African W
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) announced this week that Madagascar’s lauded herbal cure for coronavir
It is Wednesday, the 25th of March, a day before Lagos will go into a one-week compulsory lockdown. I am curious to know how this lockdown and the fig
On the 20th of March, Lagos State Authorities confirmed that hospitals had seen cases of chloroquine poisoning after US President Donald Trump promote
This post originally appeared on The GoMoney Blog. It is a stressful and anxious time for people all over the world as the viral disease Coronavirus (
The Chairman of the Lagos State Chapter of AGPMPN, Dr Tunji Akintade, in an interview with PUNCH newspaper, said a reform of the health sector in Lago
As a nonprofit focused on health and financial aid for medical needs, we have seen first-hand the pitfalls of low-quality or inadequate medical suppli
At Visit A Hospital Today, we believe that to truly make a difference, it is important to think of solutions with a community mindset. We have found,
The Federal Government of Nigeria has launched a program to support cancer patients and possibly reduce the rate of cancer-related deaths in the count
The Federal Government of Nigeria on Monday proposed a private and public sector partnership, to enhance Nigeria’s chances at meeting the Sustai
Each year, Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day is observed on October 15 in many countries all around the world. In addition to remembering the
Nigeria joined the world in commemorating the first World Patient Safety Day on 17th September 2019 themed “Patient Safety: a global health prio
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