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The following is a list of hospitals in Nigeria.. Etta Atlantic Memorial Hospital; Lekfad Medical Centre; UDUTH SOKOTO; Regions Stroke and Neuroscience Hospital, Mgbirichi, Imo State
C.Bennett Specialist Hospital: Ada-George Road Chris The King Hospital: Oyigbo: Cova Care Specialist Hospital and Endoscopy Centre: Eliozu Daily Spring Hospital: Old GRA: Dental and Maxillofacial Hospital: Garrison [2] Destiny Hospital: Diobu: El-Bene Hospital: D-line: El-Specialist Hospital: D-line: First Rivers Hospital: Rumuomasi Fountain ...
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Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Hospitals in Nigeria (7 C, 46 P) M. Medical associations based in Nigeria (2 P)
Duchess International Hospital: Ikeja [6] [7] Mercy Stripes Specialist Hospital: Shasha [8] Eko Hospital: Ikeja: Reddington Hospital: Victoria Island [9] Lagos Island General Hospital: Odan Yaba Psychiatric Hospital: Yaba: Gbagada General Hospital: Lagos Holy Trinity Hospital: Ikeja: Adefemi Hospital: Ikeja: Blue Cross Hospital: Ogba: Ifako ...
Kelsey Harrison Hospital is a State owned hospital in Port Harcourt, the capital city of Rivers State. It was originally called New Niger Hospital and retained that name until 2009 when it was revamped and renamed after Kelsey Harrison, an internationally renowned professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. The facility officially opened to public ...
Pastor Chris Oyakhilome Teaching Hospital, Okada, formerly Igbinedion University Teaching Hospital; St. Judes Hospital, Off Sapele road, Benin City, Nigeria. Aniso Specialist Medical Centre, Uselu, Benin city; Lily Hospital, Benin City [3]
LUTH was established to raise the experience and training of medical staff in Nigeria to raise the standard of the medical industry in general. The goal to train 100 doctors annually in medical schools in Nigeria from 1975 was established. It started in 1961 with 330 beds, and today that number has risen to 761. [17] University of Lagos