Hospitals in Abia

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Abia State Specialist Hospital and Diagnostic Centre
Abia State Specialist Hospital and Diagnostic Centre

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History of Abia State Specialist Hospital and Diagnostic Centre Abia State Specialist Hospital and Diagnostic Centre was built in 2013. Built by the state government in 2013. The first Dialysis Centre in the South East zone of the country, this is an ultra modern with much-in-demand diagnostic machines, where affordable and quality health care is offered. Security/Safety of Abia State Specialist Hospital and Diagnostic Centre This is a very safe location. What To Bring Before heading to Abia State Specialist Hospital and Diagnostic Centre, here are some helpful things to take along with you: Medical files and records. An overnight bag with extra set of clothes in case you are admitted. Educational materials as needed if you're a medical student. Best Features Following the acquisition of the defunct Alaoma Hospital, the centre was built and opened to the public. It has a lot of facilities and equipment that has redirected medical tourism to its doors. It is also an approved centre for medical students' internship.

Abia State University Teaching Hospital
Abia State University Teaching Hospital

Work, Read, Meet friends, Medical check up, Learn, Healthcare

History of Abia State University Teaching Hospital Abia State University Teaching Hospital was built. Abia State University Teaching Hospital is a state owned tertiary health facility that provides secondary and tertiary medical care, and is also involved in the training of high and middle level manpower for the health industry. Security/Safety of Abia State University Teaching Hospital This is a very safe location. What To Bring Before heading to Abia State University Teaching Hospital, here are some helpful things to take along with you: Your medical files and records Overnight bag in case you are admitted For medical students, medical necessities such as Lab Coat, Stethoscope, etc Best Features This is a general hospital that also offers a full program of teaching medical students. Some of its specialties include ENT, surgery, internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, opthamology, vesicovaginal fistula (VVF) surgery and HIV care including antiretroviral treatment program. Most common visitors Medical practitioners, medical students, and ill people.

Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia
Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia

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History of Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia was established in 1991. Built by the federal government in 1991. As one of the foremost Federal Medical Centres, they provide specialized and comprehensive health care services using modern equipment, research and training through highly motivated manpower operating in a friendly and conducive environment that captures their antecedent as a mission hospital. Security/Safety of Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia This is a very safe location. What To Bring Before heading to Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia, here are some helpful things to take along with you: Medical files and records. An overnight bag with extra set of clothes in case you are admitted. Best Features It was formerly known as Queen Elizabeth Specialist Hospital before it was taken over by the federal government and made into a medical centre. It is a 327-bed tertiary hospital with about 1,600 staff, 358 of which are doctors. Of the total doctors, 76 are consultants, specialist in over 15 disciplines. FMC Umuahia has the fastest growing Residency Training Programme in Nigeria with recorded passes in surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, radiology, community medicine, family medicine, pediatrics, anesthesiology and internal medicine. Writer's Review It has a three-star ward with the state of the art facility. The 88-bed ward has 16 private rooms, and in each private room, they have basically what you will obtain in any decent hospital in Europe. We want to create a three star facility so that when patients are on admission, they will feel as if they have been admitted into a hotel-Dr. Chuku, MD