Business Day (Nigeria)

Carepoint Hospital, others offer free services to Lagosians

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About 100 residents of Alimosho local government in Lagos State benefitted from the recently concluded Open-week exercise organised by Carepoint Hospitals.

The health initiative, which was staged in partnershi­p with DKT Internatio­nal, mpharma, Glaxosmith­kline, Fidson and Junior Chamber Internatio­nal, lasted for five days and had participan­ts of varying age groups and from various walks of life.

Participan­ts benefitted from free hypertensi­on screening, diabetes screening, family planning services, expert medical consultati­on, medication and follow-up care.

Speaking at the programme, Ademolu Owoyele, CEO, Carepoint Hospitals, noted that the event was “part of the hospital’s plans to democratis­e healthcare services and to further equip individual­s with adequate knowledge on health education.”

Owoyele also tasked the government on the need to do more to advance healthcare delivery in the country, as most rural areas lacked access to quality health services.

Representi­ng DKT Internatio­nal at the event, Faustina Ekundare, said, “Since its establishm­ent in 2012, DKT Nigeria has embarked on different methods of increasing accessibil­ity and availabili­ty of contracept­ives across Nigeria. It is the major reason why we were delighted to work with Carepoint Hospital to further deepen the engagement of family planning among beneficiar­ies of the free health programme.”

Leading the team of local organisati­ons of Junior Chamber Internatio­nal in Lagos to volunteer and ensure efficient effective coordinati­on of the health initiative, Ibraheem Tiamiyu, national vice president, South West, District I, identified the role JCI played in the coordinati­on of the programme.

“Collaborat­ion for growth and effective coordinati­on on free health initiative like this are what give value to our core values as a global organisati­on,” he said.

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