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Lagoon Hospitals is a leading private healthcare service provider located in Nigeria. Established in 1986, it is known for its comprehensive range of medical services and its commitment to the highest standards of patient care.
History[edit]
Lagoon Hospitals was founded by Professor Emmanuel Elebute, a renowned cardiologist, and his wife, Professor J.N. Elebute, a distinguished anaesthetist. The hospital started as a two-bed clinic in Lagos, Nigeria, and has since grown into a network of hospitals across the country.
Services[edit]
Lagoon Hospitals offers a wide range of medical services, including cardiology, orthopaedics, obstetrics and gynaecology, paediatrics, general surgery, and internal medicine. The hospital is also equipped with advanced medical equipment and facilities, such as MRI and CT scan machines, to provide accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
Accreditation[edit]
In 2011, Lagoon Hospitals became the first hospital in Sub-Saharan Africa to be accredited by the Joint Commission International (JCI), a US-based organization that certifies healthcare organizations and programs around the world. This accreditation is a testament to the hospital's commitment to maintaining the highest standards of patient care and safety.
Branches[edit]
Lagoon Hospitals operates several branches across Nigeria, including in Lagos, Victoria Island, Ikeja, and Apapa. Each branch is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and staffed by a team of experienced medical professionals.
Community Involvement[edit]
Lagoon Hospitals is actively involved in community outreach programs, providing free medical check-ups and health education to underserved communities in Nigeria. The hospital also partners with various non-profit organizations to promote health and wellness in the country.
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