The Iyi-Enu Hospital Dialysis center
www.odogwublog.com read this piece on how
N250 Billion was spent on a yearly basis for medical care by Nigerians abroad when
solution to numerous ill health in Nigeria could be found in Iyi-Enu Mission
Hospital, Ogidi, writes Sir Oselloka Offor, a media consultant -------
The
Iyienu Mission Hospital Ogidi in Idemili North has recorded an unprecedented
growth and transformation over time and has more or less becomes Nigeria’s
flagship for medical excellence.
The hospital was established in 1907 as the oldest
hospital east of the Niger.
By the
strategic central location of the hospital Iyienu Mission Hospital makes both
primary and secondary health care services accessible and affordable to the
people of Anambra State especially those within Onitsha zone.
The
vision of the founding fathers of the hospital which was summed up in their
motto: “To preach and to heal” is being realized through the zeal and
unflinching commitment of Mission-Diocese on the Niger to make the hospitals
the best in Nigeria. Run on the wheels of Christian principles which focus on
excellence in healing, research and teaching the hospital has overtime
attracted the attention of the government and other stake holders.
The
shell Nigeria exploration and production company(SNEPCO) in partnership with
Nigeria National petroleum Company (NNPC) last year spent over N300million
on projects and procurement of ultra modern hospital equipment at Iyi-Enu
Mission hospital Ogidi. These 21st century hospital equipment now
functioning at iyi-Enu include multi dimensional kidney analysis and breast
screening centres, the 1st of its kind in the state.
According
to the managing director of the shell petroleum Dr. Chike Onyejekwe, who spoke
during the commissioning of the center the choice of Iyi-Enu mission Hospital
for assistance was based on its record as one of the oldest
in the south east and commitment of the management in
rendering health care delivery. Cancer patients in the part of the world now
find great relief by visiting the hospital for proper screening, while
those with kidney problems get due attention in the hospitals.
Kidney
dialysis centre. This mission hospital which had not recouded any known
industrial dispute since inception speaks volumes of the Diocese on the
Niger-owners of the hospital. Medical tourism in South East recouded a big
boost, when the Emeka Anyoka Diagnostic and dialysis center was commissioned in
the IyiEnu Mission Hospital by former Governor Peter Obi, who was also born in
the hospital.
The
center is the pet project of Chief Anyaoku who last year raised over (N100million)
towards establishing it at the hospital, his birthplace some 82 years ago. The
hospital has now become the pride of the people of South East. The was why
former Governor Obi at the commissioning of the Emeka Anyaoku Dialysis center
announced over half a billion naira in the revitalization the level of
transformation at IyiEnu. State government at that occasion announced an
additional donation of N100million to further equip the hospital and two
buses for its school of nursing, when is providing the best in nursing
education and health care practices.
Today the
Iyienu Mission hospital is setting a pace in Medicare, functioning with 5
advanced dialysis machines with efficient renal care at low cost. It has good
working clinic days with their consultant nephrologists.
Being a
first class hospital in the South East, dedicated machines for RVD and other
ailments are available. Rev. Ikechukwu Okwosa is the hospital Administrator
while Dr. Eric Umeh is the consultant Radiologist. The scanners in use at the
hospital are so digitized that it detects anomalies from three different areas
in the body.
The
Center takes charge of the diseases of the lung, abdomen and kidney, even the
machines are used for studying the diseases of the bones. Some of the machines
sighted at the hospital Dialysis center which are equivalent to what you find
in best hospitals overseas including X-ray clips, CT SCAM, CT Imaginary, even
there is a Mammography first of its kind in this part of the world. Also available
in this center of medical excellence are ultra sound cardiographs, Digitizer,
Echo-cardiograph, ECG to mention but a few. It is a one stop Dialysis center
with affordable charges according to Dr. Umeokafor Chijioke, a doctor in the
Radiology Department.
Anambra
stakeholders see the IyiEnu project as an example of what can happen when the
government, missions and private individual work in concert for the common
good. They believe that a well equipped, well managed and well funded and
functional hospital like IyiEnu would go a long way in cutting down the costs
of Nigeria’s medical tourism that was bilking some N250 Billion from
Nigeria annually. Bishop on the Niger, Rt. Rev Dr. Owen Nwokolo is of the view
that support for Iyienu represents the classical case of best practices and
evidence- based positive return on investment. This hospital has therefore
become another medical hope for the Nigerian nation. That’s why the former
commonwealth Secretary General Chief Emeka Anyaoku wants Nigerians to access the
facilities at the hospital to upgrade their health status.
Sir
Oselloka Offoh, Consultant on Media to the hospital
Iyienu Mission hospital saves Nigeria N250 Billion Medical Tourism
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