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Loveworld Hospital pledges quality healthcare to curb medical tourism

Loveworld Hospital, a multi-specialist hospital in Ikeja, has veered into the supply of quality and affordable healthcare services for Nigerians in line with those provided overseas.

Anthony Oseghale, chief operating officer of Loveworld Medical Centre, said the coming of the hospital is expected to reduce the country’s medical tourism while also providing Nigerians and Africans access to quality healthcare and medication at an affordable cost.

Oseghale who made this known at a media briefing recently, explained that the Loveworld Medical Centre is already gaining unusual recognition as the first of its kind in Nigeria.

According to him, the recognition is owing to the organisation’s huge potential in solving Nigeria’s health needs at a critical period in the country’s healthcare sector aspiring for overhaul restructuring.

He stated that the hospital can be comparable to medical centres found in Europe and Western countries owing to its overall vision of not just getting people perfectly healed but ensuring total wellness.

Indeed, the COO stated that the multi-specialist hospital is fully equipped and offers strategic health services that can only be compared internationally.

“In the hospital, you find the following departments: obstetrics and gynecology, fertility clinic, prenatal care, obstetric consultations, and gynecological treatments, catering to the unique health needs of women among others,” he said.

He added that the hospital is already fast gaining ground even as more individuals, organisations and governments continue to notice its uniqueness both locally and internationally.

The renowned surgeon noted that the hospital provides advanced, trusted, wholesome healthcare to patients with all manner of ailments.

“This happens through access to resuscitation, emergency surgical procedures, specialized medical and diagnostic facilities, intensive and high-dependency care wards, blood banking, and other allied services by the hospital’s highly skilled medical specialists and allied personnel who are committed to saving lives, with an obvious touch of compassion.”

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