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List Of Hospitals In Nigeria For Kidney Transplants by N3TRAL: 10:41am On May 06, 2023
LIST OF HOSPITALS IN NIGERIA FOR KIDNEY TRANSPLANTS

Hospitals in Nigeria for Kidney Transplant

Kidney disease and transplants have become an issue of concern in Nigeria. According to statistics, about 45 million Nigeria are battling kidney failure. This figure excludes Nigerians with some levels of kidney diseases like acute kidney disease and chronic kidney disease. Hospitals in Nigeria for Kidney Transplant.

Fortunately, Nigerians do not solely depend on traveling to faraway Indian hospitals to get treated. There are hospitals in Nigeria where Kidney diseases are treated, surgeries, and transplants are done. In this post, we are going to be listing them. We are going to group them into there:

First, we are going to talk about Private Hospitals for Kidney Transplants in Nigeria, Government Owned hospitals for Kidney Transplants in Nigeria and lastly, we are going to list the four best hospitals in Nigeria for Kidney Transplant.

https://www.hymnslab.com/2022/08/hospitals-in-nigeria-for-kidney.html?m=1



Attached are random videos of successful kidney transplants in Nigeria as far back as 2012 👇


Entertainment Legend, DJ JIMMY JATT, shares the story of his successful kidney transplant in Nigeria.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIXiLIokbDM

A successful kidney transplant as ABUAD hospital

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHxdaGCc8b8


A batch of kidney transplant patients and donors express their gratitude for the successful completion of a series of kidney transplant surgeries at FMC, Umuahia, Abia, State. That was the first series of Kidney transplant surgeries in the South East of Nigeria in 2017 and it was completed at the lowest possible cost.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXE3sscjrJM


A patient successfully underwent a kidney transplant at the Delta State University Hospital in 2014.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhjfDNll1nE


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Re: List Of Hospitals In Nigeria For Kidney Transplants by N3TRAL: 10:41am On May 06, 2023

Private Hospitals for Kidney Transplant in Nigeria
There are few privately owned hospitals in Nigeria for Kidney transplants. They are:

1. Primus Kidney Transplant Center

Primus Kidney Transplant center is owned by Prince Sunny Ukachukwu. It is located in Abuja. The hospital offers the following services:
Nephrology
Chronic Kidney Disease Clinic
Hypertension – Renal Care Clinic
Renal Transplant clinic – Pre-transplant & post-transplant Diabetic- Renal Care Clinic
Patient Education programs & Preventive Nephrology.


2. Emeka Okwuosa Kidney Transplant Hospital, Oraifite Anambra State

The second Kidney Transplant hospital in Nigeria is Sir Emeka Okwuosa kidney transplant hospital. The hospital is situated in Anambra State. Emeka Okwuosa kidney Transplant hospital In Oraifite Anambra where Open heart surgeries and kidney transplants are done. It was singlehandedly built by Sir Emeka Okwuosa.

Operations and surgeries have already been carried out on 20 selected patients at Emeka Okwuosa’s heart surgeries and kidney transplant hospital at Oraifite. Here are the photos of the hospital.


3. Zenith Medical & Kidney Center - Abuja

Zenith Medical & Kidney Centre Abuja is ranked first on our list of the best kidney centers in Nigeria. Since its inception in 2011, this facility has been known for providing high-quality, low-cost kidney transplant surgery. It is headquartered in Abuja and has affiliates throughout the country.


4. St. Nicholas Hospital in Lagos

On March 6, 2000, this hospital performed the first kidney transplant in the West African sub-region. Their fame has since spread throughout the world.

Patients with renal disease can receive complete kidney treatment at this facility. The clinic provides care to people with CKD, transplant recipients, and those on the verge of kidney failure. They offer on-site hemodialysis, pre-kidney transfer counseling, and post-surgery care for both donors and recipients.

This facility has a 10-bed dialysis unit that is comfortable and spacious, as well as high-quality dialysis equipment. There is also a dialysis unit in the intensive care unit (ICU) for patients in critical condition, which is open every day except Sunday. Hospitals in Nigeria for Kidney Transplant

Their success rate can reach up to 80%. And St. Nicholas Hospital attributes this to the precautions taken to avoid organ rejection and to ensure the patient's stability before surgery. The facility also attributes the majority of recorded failures to the patient's age. To limit this, they do not perform transplants on people over the age of 65.

St. Nicholas Hospital has a partnership with India, and these partners are mostly present during all transplant surgeries, along with other indigenous doctors. Patients can also expect continuous post-surgery follow-up from board-certified kidney specialists as well as other members of the healthcare team such as dieticians, nurses, and pharmacists.


https://www.hymnslab.com/2022/08/hospitals-in-nigeria-for-kidney.html?m=1
Re: List Of Hospitals In Nigeria For Kidney Transplants by N3TRAL: 10:42am On May 06, 2023


Government-owned Hospital for Kidney Transplant in Nigeria



1. Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH)

LASUTH Kidney Transplant center has so far performed eight kidney transplants. In 2016, I performed a second successful transplant on a 41-year-old police officer. His 41-year-old brother was the donor. The surgery was successful for both the recipient and the donor. 

The transplant cost 4.5 million Naira, according to the hospital's chief medical director, who announced the surgery to reporters.


2. Federal Medical Centre Umuahia

 Federal Medical Centre Umuahia Transplant center is widely regarded as the site of the first kidney transplant in South-Eastern Nigeria. Mr. Oji Ogbonaya Ule, a 37-year-old businessman who had been battling kidney disease for four years, was the first patient to receive a new kidney. His new kidney was donated by his 58-year-old uncle, a civil servant, for which he reportedly paid 5.5 million Naira .

3. Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH)

 In 2011, the Lagos University Teaching Hospital performed the first successful kidney transplantation surgery on a thirty-eight-year-old woman. Since then, they have performed a number of successful renal transplants. The cost of a kidney transplant at LUTH is N8 million Naira.


4. Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital

This hospital performs the most kidney transplants in Nigeria. In June 2020, the OAUTH, Ile-Ife, was the first teaching hospital to perform an indigenous kidney transplant. According to the hospital's chief medical director, the facility has performed 15 kidney transplants and more than 70 open heart surgeries with no complications. They recently upgraded their facilities to improve patient care. You can have a successful renal transplant in OAUTH with 6.5 million naira

5. Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital

Nigeria's most successful government-owned kidney transplant facility, with 19 successful transplants. The cost of a kidney transplant at Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, including drugs, is 5.5 million naira.

6. Delta University Teaching Hospital (DELSUTH)

A News source reported in 2014 that DELSUTH performed its first successful kidney transplant. However, they have not been consistent with the renal transplant programs for the past seven years. In any case, dialysis at this facility is heavily subsidized by the state government or indigenes. 


7. Ibadan University College Hospital (UCH)


The University College Hospital Ibadan rounds out our list of the best kidney centers in Nigeria. Since the first successful kidney transplant at UCH in 2008, the hospital has gained a reputation for achieving more such feats. 

A study conducted at the facility in 2017 included 26 transplant patients receiving care at the cent. Four of the hospital's transplant patients were doing well and responding well to treatment. Cost of renal transplant in UCH is #7.5 million plus drugs.

https://www.hymnslab.com/2022/08/hospitals-in-nigeria-for-kidney.html?m=1

Re: List Of Hospitals In Nigeria For Kidney Transplants by N3TRAL: 10:42am On May 06, 2023
As a practitioner of the law, I put out a balanced comment yesterday commending the sentencing of the trio of Ekweremadu, his wife, and the middle-man doctor as fair enough. I also hailed the victim as the hero of the conviction. It clearly means that I'm neither in support of Ekweremadu breaking the laws of the United Kingdom nor the ethics of organ donation.

However, I strongly condemn the lies told against him, especially, that he embezzled 400- 500 million naira budgeted for the development of a renal facility in Enugu state. The assertion is a rumour and completely false.

I also reject the misinformation that Nigeria lacks hospitals that can treat kidney ailments or perform kidney transplant surgeries. Kidney transplant surgeries are done in Nigeria. However, it's the discretion of a patient to get treated where they're comfortable at.

As a human being, Ekweremadu was assaulted in Germany by IPOB members resident in the country when he visited. You do not expect him to bring his precious daughter who was a postgraduate student in the UK before she fell ill to the South East for a kidney transplant when his family is under threat by the same organisation that are killing government agents and institutions in the region. It is not a good security decision.

Still on the issue of "medical tourism", natal mortality rate has reduced in Nigeria over the years but average Nigerian families with a few millions to spare deliver their babies abroad. I'm not talking about multimillionaires but random Nollywood actresses who also criticize elite politicians for going abroad. You don't even need to be rich to have a child abroad because three of my cousins who aren't wealthy had their babies in the US. Osinbajo, on the other hand, had his recent surgery in Nigeria. I know the Lagos hospital where the former President, Olusegun Obasanjo has his routine health checkup and receives treatment. Public figures need privacy during trying times and letting Sonia have a transplant in Nigeria will not only expose her to security hazards but would terribly invade the family's privacy that they deserve to enjoy.

When you say mean things about the Ekweremadus because Sonia didn't get treatment in Nigeria, you're indirectly saying that we should support unethical organ businesses in Nigeria which is far from international acceptable practices because it is not tolerated in developed countries that have respect for human rights.

In conclusion, do not hate people because you're not living their lives. Draw you long ears and say to yourself "Jealousy will not kill me" 😂. Work hard to afford foreign education, healthcare, vacation and residency for yourself and offspring instead.

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Re: List Of Hospitals In Nigeria For Kidney Transplants by DeeBaDan: 10:54am On May 06, 2023
The rich always want to jump turn thinking they're more humans than others. Oya like Ekweremadu jumped into the fires
Re: List Of Hospitals In Nigeria For Kidney Transplants by budaatum: 11:40am On May 06, 2023
N3TRAL:

Work hard to afford foreign education, healthcare, vacation and residency for yourself and offspring instead.

Ekweremadu is not in jail because of "work hard". He will be in jail because he committed a heinous crime!

Re: List Of Hospitals In Nigeria For Kidney Transplants by N3TRAL: 11:41am On May 06, 2023
budaatum:


Ekweremadu is not in jail because of "work hard". He will be in jail because he committed a heinous crime!

Comprehend my message first.

My message presupposes that Ekweremadu is a hard working man and people shouldn't envy him because he achieved success.

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Re: List Of Hospitals In Nigeria For Kidney Transplants by budaatum: 11:44am On May 06, 2023
N3TRAL:


Comprehend my message first.

My message presupposes that Ekweremadu is a hard working man and people shouldn't envy him because he achieved success.

Nobody envies Ekweremadu for the success of rotting in jail!
Re: List Of Hospitals In Nigeria For Kidney Transplants by budaatum: 5:39am On May 07, 2023
N3TRAL:


Comprehend my message first.

My message presupposes that Ekweremadu is a hard working man and people shouldn't envy him because he achieved success.

Your message is that some people envy Ekweremadu who will be spending quite some time eating porridge at his Majesty's pleasure. I guess you know some who might envy those in prison.

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