Ojodu LCDA Continues Free Medical Surgery Programme At Ogba Primary Healthcare Centre 

Posted on May 17, 2024
The Ojodu LCDA “See A Doctor” Free Medical And Surgery Programme, which was designed to provide residents with access to essential medical and surgical services at no cost, is still ongoing at the Ogba Primary Healthcare Centre (PHC).
The Hon. Segun Odunmbaku’s administration is committed to making healthcare accessible and affordable for all residents. The “See A Doctor” programme has been offering a range of medical services including general consultations, diagnostic tests, minor surgeries, and follow-up care. This initiative reflects the Council’s dedication to enhancing public healthcare and ensuring that every resident receives quality medical attention.
As part of efforts aimed at improving the overall health and well-being of the community. Free Medical Consultations and Diagnostic Services are held on Mondays while Minor Surgeries are held on Wednesdays including – Follow-Up Care for patients to ensure full recovery and continuous health support.
Residents are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to improve their health and receive necessary medical care without the burden of cost.  Ojodu LCDA believes that good health is a fundamental right and is dedicated to removing barriers to healthcare access in line with the Healthcare Development pillar of its H.E.Y.S. Agenda.

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