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== List of Hospitals in Nigeria == | |||
The healthcare system in Nigeria is comprised of a variety of hospitals and healthcare facilities that provide medical services to the population. This list includes notable hospitals across different states in Nigeria, offering a range of healthcare services. | |||
=== Federal Government Hospitals === | |||
The federal government of Nigeria operates several hospitals across the country, providing tertiary healthcare services. | |||
* [[University College Hospital, Ibadan]] | |||
* [[Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital]] | |||
* [[University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital]] | |||
* [[Lagos University Teaching Hospital]] | |||
* [[National Hospital, Abuja]] | |||
=== State Government Hospitals === | |||
State governments in Nigeria also manage hospitals that cater to the healthcare needs of their residents. | |||
* [[Lagos State University Teaching Hospital]] | |||
* [[Ogun State University Teaching Hospital]] | |||
* [[Enugu State University Teaching Hospital]] | |||
* [[Rivers State University Teaching Hospital]] | |||
=== Private Hospitals === | |||
Private hospitals in Nigeria offer a range of services and are often known for specialized care and advanced medical technology. | |||
* [[Reddington Hospital]] | |||
* [[St. Nicholas Hospital]] | |||
* [[Eko Hospital]] | |||
* [[First Consultants Medical Centre]] | |||
=== Missionary and Non-Governmental Hospitals === | |||
Missionary and non-governmental organizations operate hospitals that provide healthcare services, often in underserved areas. | |||
* [[Evangel Hospital]] | |||
* [[Bingham University Teaching Hospital]] | |||
* [[St. Gerard's Catholic Hospital]] | |||
=== Military Hospitals === | |||
The Nigerian military operates hospitals that provide healthcare services to military personnel and their families. | |||
* [[44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital]] | |||
* [[Nigerian Air Force Hospital]] | |||
== Related Pages == | |||
* [[Healthcare in Nigeria]] | |||
* [[Ministry of Health (Nigeria)]] | |||
* [[Medical education in Nigeria]] | |||
* [[Public health in Nigeria]] | |||
{{List of hospitals in Nigeria}} | |||
[[Category:Hospitals in Nigeria]] | |||
[[Category:Healthcare in Nigeria]] {{world topic|List of hospitals in}} [[Category:Lists of hospitals by country]] | |||
Latest revision as of 17:36, 27 January 2025
List of Hospitals in Nigeria[edit]
The healthcare system in Nigeria is comprised of a variety of hospitals and healthcare facilities that provide medical services to the population. This list includes notable hospitals across different states in Nigeria, offering a range of healthcare services.
Federal Government Hospitals[edit]
The federal government of Nigeria operates several hospitals across the country, providing tertiary healthcare services.
- University College Hospital, Ibadan
- Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital
- University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital
- Lagos University Teaching Hospital
- National Hospital, Abuja
State Government Hospitals[edit]
State governments in Nigeria also manage hospitals that cater to the healthcare needs of their residents.
- Lagos State University Teaching Hospital
- Ogun State University Teaching Hospital
- Enugu State University Teaching Hospital
- Rivers State University Teaching Hospital
Private Hospitals[edit]
Private hospitals in Nigeria offer a range of services and are often known for specialized care and advanced medical technology.
Missionary and Non-Governmental Hospitals[edit]
Missionary and non-governmental organizations operate hospitals that provide healthcare services, often in underserved areas.
Military Hospitals[edit]
The Nigerian military operates hospitals that provide healthcare services to military personnel and their families.
Related Pages[edit]
- Healthcare in Nigeria
- Ministry of Health (Nigeria)
- Medical education in Nigeria
- Public health in Nigeria
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