WE PROVIDE VARIETY
OF HEALTH SOLUTIONS
Medicare Clinics was officially registered by the Ogun State Ministry of Health as a private hospital on 21st February 1989 at its facility located at 105 Idi-Iroko road, Ota.The vision of the hospital is to make quality health care, including specialised services, easily available and affordable to the generality of the citizenry.
The services rendered at the initial phase included outpatient and inpatient facilities, surgery, maternity services, infant welfare clinic. With the movement of the hospital to its present location at kilometre 4 Idi-Iroko road, more services like x-ray, ultrasound scanning and ECG were added.
TECHNOLOGY
Our state of the art equipment ensure that we deliver the optimum standard of healthcare that we have come to be known for.Our Computerised Axial Tomography (CT) scanner was commissioned, also by Nigeria’s President Olusegun Obasanjo in May 2006. This was another bold initiative meant to service both the government and private sectors of the health community
EXPERIENCE
The current full-time staff strength is 160, incorporating Medical Director, Resident and Visiting Consultants, Matron, Dentist, Medical Officers, Nursing Sisters, Midwives and Nurses, Dietitian, Accountant, Public Relations Officer, Human Resources Officer, Information Technology Officer, Radiographers, Dialysis technicians, Nephrology Nurse, and other administrative and support staff.NEWS
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CONFERENCE LECTURES
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