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Viano Telemedicine Centre holds Lagos Health Camp

By Editor
18 March 2015   |   11:00 pm
To emphasize the objective of the health camp, the CEO of Viano Nigeria Telemedicine Center, Ms. Atunuwa Onome Eyanoviano, says that challenging heart and kidney conditions should not mean death sentence if discovered in good time. Early detection would ensure certain actions and measures are taken to avoid a terminal situation. Everyone is advised to take advantage of the opportunity offered during the health camp both undergo free screening and increase their health maintenance knowledge.

As part of efforts to promote health education in Nigeria, Viano Nigeria Telemedicine Centre has designed some public education programmess.

The Centre is a leading Nigeria registered company that engages in medical tourism in partnership with the biggest heart hospital in the world. Medical tourism is a major life saving industry especially in a developing sector like the health care in Nigeria.

Viano Nigeria Telemedicine Centre under the management of Ms. Atunuwa Onome Eyanoviano is an organization which main objective is to provide life saving information, facilitating access to state of the art surgery facilities with hospitals within and outside Nigeria at affordable rates as well as instant consultation with specialists around the world.

The Center is a certified representative of Narayana Health Group of Hospitals, one of the Indian’s largest and worlds most economical health care services providers that is poised to emerge as a global industry model reputed for its ability to excellent and affordable health care services.

Viano Nigeria Telemedicine Center and Narayana Health Group of Hospitals in collaboration with Mansard Insurance formerly Guaranty Trust Assurance, The Guardian Newspapers, and Fire House Apostolic Church (under the leadership of Pastor Daniel Udah) would be hosting a two day health camp to offer free screening for the general public. Renowned Urologist and Cancer Specialist will be on hand to attend to the needs of anyone who attends.

To emphasize the objective of the health camp, the CEO of Viano Nigeria Telemedicine Center, Ms. Atunuwa Onome Eyanoviano, says that challenging heart and kidney conditions should not mean death sentence if discovered in good time. Early detection would ensure certain actions and measures are taken to avoid a terminal situation. Everyone is advised to take advantage of the opportunity offered during the health camp both undergo free screening and increase their health maintenance knowledge.

The Lagos Health Camp holds on March 20 and 21, 2015 at 1, Akilo Road, Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos beginning at 10am-2pm each day.

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