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It was a promise kept by the Group Medical Director of St Ives Hospital, Dr Babatunde Okewale, as he opened the Festac Branch of his renowned fertility hospital in Festac, Lagos.
The opening of the new Hospital branch was witnessed by Mr Adesegun Ajiola, SAN, Mrs Bisi Adeyemi, Gbenga Badejo and a lot of other medical experts, friends and health workers in Lagos.
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The newly-opened branch brings the number of St Ives Hospital to 5, with the other locations in Ikoyi, Ikeja, Akowonjo and Abeokuta.
Facilities at the 45-bed hospital include a children’s play area, which has become one of the signatures of all its branches, family convenience room, nursing stations, delivery suite, pharmacy, neonatal unit, theatre, x-ray room, radio diagnostic, fertility unit and all other facilities.
The St Ives management team disclosed that the mission has always been to offer dedicated consultant-led, technology-driven healthcare services to women, children, family and fertility in a friendly environment and that the new Festac branch is a testament to a commitment to expanding and enhancing quality of care.
Reputed as one of the hospitals championing the reversal of medical tourism in Nigeria, due to the outstanding success rate in IVF, St Ives with the new state-of-the-art, ultra-modern branch at Festac will further push the frontier of the medical profession through the use of advanced technology in delivering qualitative healthcare services.
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