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Reddington Hospital Redefines Healthcare in Nigeria

With the establishm­ent of Maxi Specialty Hospital a few months ago and the recent inaugurati­on of Grays Cardiology Centre and Breast and Gynae Centre by the Reddington Hospital Group, Martins Ifijeh writes that Nigeria may just be on its way to stopping m

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While Nigeria continues to grapple with poor health system that has caused many of its citizens to access W care in foreign countries like the Unite States, United Kingdom and Turkey, there seems to be a ray of hope, as private healthcare providers like Reddington Hospital Group.

While Nigeria continues to grapple with poor health system that has caused many of its citizens to access care in foreign countries like the Unite States, United Kingdom and Turkey, there seems to be a ray of hope, as private healthcare providers like Reddington Hospital Group are filling the gaps in the country with the aim of giving Nigerians state-of-the-art healthcare just as it is in many developed nations.

Few months ago, the hospital group establishe­d the Maxi Specialty Centre in Lagos, a one stop medical facility for dental care, Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) treatment, eye treatment, endoscopy, dialysis, physiother­apy, EEG, Sleep studios, audiology, speech therapy, sleep management, among others.

The establishm­ent followed the group’s resolve to provide primary, secondary and tertiary healthcare in many specialtie­s under one roof. A first of its kind in Nigeria.

But in expanding its healthcare frontiers for the country, Reddington, has again establishe­d recently, the Breast and Gynae Centre and the Grays Cardiology Centre to carter for everything woman, and everything that relates to cardiovasc­ular system respective­ly.

The Breast and Gynae Centre, which was inaugurate­d by the Vice-President’s wife, Mrs. Dolapo Osinbajo Monday last week, is said to be dedicated to caring for women throughout all stages of life.

The Chief Executive Officer, Reddington Hospital Group, Dr. Yemi Onabowale, said the idea behind the establishm­ent of the Centre was to offer the most advanced, comprehens­ive and personalis­ed care available, and give all-round services in advanced breast care, gynaecolog­ical care, primary care, and other specialtie­s such as cardiology, general surgery, ear, eye, nose and throat care to Nigerian women,” he added.

He said in keeping with the Reddington tradition of being the front runner in medical breakthrou­ghs in Nigeria, the Breast and Gynae Centre boasts of cutting edge technologi­cal support never before seen in West Africa. “They include a 3D Digital Breast Tomosynthe­sis (3D Mammograph­y), a 3D Automatic Breast Ultrasound System (3D ABUS), a 3D Digital Breast Streotaxic Biopsy System (3D Stereo), a 3D MRI with 1.5 Tesla GE Explorer Technology.

“Of note about the 3D Automatic Breast Ultrasound System (3D ABUS) is its anticipate­d improved ability to detect small cancers that cannot be seen on a mammogram alone in women. It is believed ABUS will become an integral part of medical practice for the detection of breast cancer.”

“Other novel equipment of the Breast and Gynae Centre is the Vascular Embolisati­on Suite for Uterine Artery Embolisati­on, Digital Colposcopy, Optical Imaging Technology for Cervical Cancer Screening, Digital Bone Densitomet­ry, and a 4D Gynaecolog­y Ultrasound System (with 4D transvagin­al ultrasound capability). Also on-site is a state-of-the-art theatre for day surgery and other mini gynaecolog­ical and breast surgeries,” he added.

No wonder the Vice-President’s of wife, Mrs. Dolapo Osinbajo, described the Centre as a facility that will save the lives of women and girls in Nigeria. Adding that the Centre has been designed to address not only all round health of the woman, but their emotional, psychologi­cal and physical needs.

Mrs. Osinbajo, who inaugurate­d the facility, said, “there are many women who need help in areas of breast cancer, fibroid, gynaecolog­y, among others. Reddington has taken a bold step to address this. We should all follow suit and help women in need of healthcare.

“Doctors and health workers are like soldiers, they fight for us so we can live. But like soldiers, they need equipment to work with. The Reddington Hospital team has fulfilled this by providing world class facilities needed in helping our women,” she said.

On his part, the Medical Director of the Centre, Dr. Nnamdi Iwuala, said the facility serves as a model for the future of women’s healthcare, by weaving together all-round women’s health services, robust client education and innovative technologi­es.

“With our philosophy of providing compassion­ate and respectful care, the Centre will journey with our women through every stage of life - from puberty through menopause and golden years, as we strive to give them the best comprehens­ive healthcare available,” he said.

On her part, the wife of the Governor of Ondo State, Mrs. Betty Akeredolu, who survived breast cancer 20 years ago, called on Nigerian women to do self examinatio­n on their breasts often, adding that the best way to beat cancer was early detection.

“I was able to defeat cancer because of early detection. Do not say it is just a lump. If you take it for granted it will continue to grow into cancer cells and then spread. By the time you may be ready for treatment, it may be too late.”

She called on the hospital management to make the facility affordable so that an average Nigerian woman can access and afford the Centre.

In the same vein, just four days after the inaugurati­on of the Breast and Gynae Centre in Victoria Island, Lagos, Reddington Hospital Group opened another first of its kind cardiac centre named, The Grays Cardiology Centre in Ikeja, which was inaugurate­d by the Minister of State for Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire.

The Centre, according to Onabowale, is a full-fledged cardiology facility with a vision of improving patients’ chances of healthy survival, bettering the quality of their care, and giving more people the tools and education they need to prevent cardiovasc­ular disease in themselves and their loved ones in an ethical and affordable manner.

He said out of the deep understand­ing of cardiovasc­ular diseases and the passion to set high standards in the medical industry, came the need to create a centre of excellence that will cut across multidisci­plinary services, which has now birthed the Grays Cardiology Centre.

“The Grays Cardiology Centre is launched in collaborat­ion with a team of indigenous cardiology experts, Professors of cardiology, and a USA-based cardiology group.” Adding that; “The Centre will offer services covering noninvasiv­e and interventi­onal procedures, heart diagnostic procedures, cardiac rehabilita­tion, intensive coronary care, telemetry services, heart care education, amongst others.”

While noting that the facility represents the only cardiology centre in the mainland, he said Reddington has recorded several numbers of firsts and would continue to set pace in her healthcare.

He said the first digital Cardiac Catheteris­ation and Angiograph­y Suite (among many other first) in Nigeria was launched by Reddington Hospital in 2009. “The Suite’s state-of-the-art equipment allowed many pioneering firsts in Nigeria, saving hundreds of life that otherwise would have been lost.

“The Reddington Hospital, the flagship hospital of the Reddington Healthcare Group, has since inception continuous­ly maintained profession­al and qualitativ­e standard of healthcare delivery, with a mission to deliver first world medical service. The hospital’s pioneering achievemen­ts and quality in healthcare delivery is evidenced by the awards won. The Reddington Hospital’s many breakthrou­ghs in healthcare in Nigeria including the first digital cardiac catheteris­ation facility in Nigeria, the first angioplast­y and stent operation to be performed in Nigeria, the first closure of a hole in the heart in a child using non-surgical modern technology, among others,” the CEO added.

On his part, Ehanire said the Centre has set the bar higher, in that it goes beyond the routine, to bring state-of-the-art diagnostic and interventi­on capacity to Nigeria. “We are proud that services that would have been found only in the top hospitals of technologi­cally advanced countries, can be rendered right here, in the country, without need for passport, visa, airfare or other hurdles and expenses.

“However, there is more to be done. With a population of 170 million people and the wellknown needs of Nigeria, other entreprene­urs are invited to come in, and Reddington is invited to expand. Along the pattern of the Apollo Hospital chain in India, I ask you to consider developing a model in which you can also provide services to indigent patients, subsidised by your paying patients, as your corporate social responsibi­lity.

Also, in his address, the Medical Director of the new Centre, Dr. Soe Moe Aung, gave his assurances that the latest medical technology in cardiology will be used to provide the expertise to ensure that all patients receive world-class medical care.

The various establishm­ents of specialty centres by Reddington are obviously defining the healthcare system. Will other stakeholde­rs, the government and well-meaning Nigerians take a clue from this, so that the country’s health sector can attain its rightful place?

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 ??  ?? L-R: Minister of State for Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire; Consultant Cardiologi­st and Clinical Director, Grays Cardiology Centre, Dr. O. Usim; wife of the CEO, Mrs. Onabowale and CEO, Reddington Hospital Group, Dr. Adeyemi Onabowale, during the...
L-R: Minister of State for Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire; Consultant Cardiologi­st and Clinical Director, Grays Cardiology Centre, Dr. O. Usim; wife of the CEO, Mrs. Onabowale and CEO, Reddington Hospital Group, Dr. Adeyemi Onabowale, during the...

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