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BONIFACE AND PAULINA OKAFOR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

The aim of this hospital is to provide accessible, high-quality health services for the poor and vulnerable, helping to reduce maternal and infant morbidity and mortality. In addition, we offer holistic health education to empower individuals in managing their well-being and preventing common life-threatening diseases such as AIDS, malaria, high blood pressure, and diabetes. Special care and support are also given to seniors and the elderly, ensuring dignity and comfort in their later years.

HOSPITAL SERVICES

We provide holistic health care services.

 

We consider the whole person – body, mind, spirit, and emotions to enhance optimal health and wellness for our patients.

Health Care

We help restore and maintain physical, mental, and emotional well-being.

 

Prenatal Care

Regular check-ups for pregnant women to treat and prevent potential health problems during pregnancy, while promoting healthy lifestyles that benefit both mother and child.

 

Childbirth

Safe and supportive facilities for childbirth, along with care before and after delivery.

 

Health Education

Guidance on how to care for personal health and prevent or manage common diseases such as malaria, high blood pressure, diabetes, and STDs.

 

Counselling

Support for those facing mental health challenges, along with skills to overcome emotional, psychological, or spiritual difficulties.

 

Medical Outreach

Once or twice a year, we host free medical outreach programs, offering doctor and optometrist consultations as well as free medication.

OUR MEDICAL CARE TEAM

OUR HOSPITAL TEAM

Our dedicated team in Nigeria is made up of skilled nurses and passionate auxiliary nursing students who provide compassionate care to every patient. Alongside our staff, committed volunteers work tirelessly to support the hospital’s mission and serve the community.

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TESTIMONIAL

“I am happy to testify to what God did for me through the intervention of Boniface & Paulina Okafor Memorial Hospital. I have been going to different hospitals to find out what is wrong with me, but to no avail.

It was discovered that I had a lump in my breast. With the help of the doctor and nurses at the hospital, I was treated.

My appreciation goes out to the management, Fr. Toochukwu Okafor, and our benefactors in Canada. My gratitude and praises go to the Almighty God for His divine healing in Jesus' name. Amen." - Elizabeth

"SMALL THINGS DONE WITH GREAT LOVE CHANGE THE WORLD."
- SAINT MOTHER THERESA
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