Ojodu LCDA Set For “See A Doctor” Free Medical Intervention

Posted on March 4, 2024

As part of efforts to provide access to quality healthcare in line with the health development pillar of its H.E.Y.S Agenda, the Hon Segun Odunmbaku’s administration is presenting a Free Medical Services programme tagged “See A Doctor” for residents.

The initiative is borne out of the social security policies of the administration to prioritise and provide free medical services to improve the health and well-being of the residents in Ojodu LCDA.

Free medical services to be offered include *Excisional Biopsy, Ganglion Cyst, Hydrocele Hernia, Breast Lump and other forms of lumps*

There would also be free *consultation, screening and surgery of fibroid cases* in partnership with Benjamin Olowojebutu Foundation for women in Ojodu LCDA.

*SCREENINGS*- Every Monday 9am – 4pm
*SURGICAL OPERATIONS* – Every Wednesdays 9am – 4pm.

 

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