· Patients Stable, Doing Well · 256 Units of Blood Received from Voluntary Donors 32 victims of Thursday’s unfortunate Train-Bus accident which occurred at the PWD – Shogunle axis of Ikeja in Lagos State have been discharged from three State public health facilities after quality medical care and management, the State Commissioner …
Read More »LAGOS TO ASSESS PREVALENCE OF NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES IN 20 LGAs
… Commemorates Year 2023 World NTD Day with an Awareness Walk Lagos State Government has concluded plans to conduct an assessment of the prevalence of some neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) including Lymphatic Filariasis and Onchocerciasis in 20 Local Government areas of the State as part of ongoing efforts for treatment …
Read More »LAGOS EXTENDS FREE HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE TO 230,000 VULNERABLE RESIDENTS
… Disburses N750 Million Equity Funds as Insurance Coverage for Vulnerable Residents No fewer than 230,000 indigent and vulnerable residents of Lagos State, including members of elderly and orphanage homes, vulnerable persons living with HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, Sickle cell Anaemia, and victims of domestic and sexual violence spread across the 57 …
Read More »LAGOS RESTATES COMMITMENT TO HIGH-IMPACT REPRODUCTIVE AND CHILD HEALTH SERVICES
Lagos State Government has restated its commitment to the provision of high-impact reproductive and child health care services as part of efforts geared towards Maternal and Child Mortality reduction in the State. Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Health, Dr Olusegun Ogboye, who disclosed this at the unveiling of the …
Read More »200 PEOPLE BENEFIT FROM LAGOS FREE EYE SURGERY PROGRAMME
No fewer than 200 Lagos residents from Epe and Badagry divisions of Lagos have benefitted from a free eye surgical expedition programme sponsored by the Lagos State Government as part of efforts to reduce blinding eye conditions amongst residents. The surgical exercise which was carried out between Tuesday 6th and Thursday …
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