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The hospital was established in 1955 from a small cottage health centre by the Old western region. The hospital was later redesigned entirely post independence by Onafowokan Michael Olutusen in the year 1972, it was named Ikeja general hospital. It was converted to a teaching hospital in July 2001. [2] [3] [4] Maternity Ward Surgical Emergency
First Consultant Hospital: Obalende [5] Creek Hospital: Onikan, Lagos Island Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) Ikeja National Orthopaedic Hospital: Lagos Lagoon Hospitals: Lagos Duchess International Hospital: Ikeja [6] [7] Mercy Stripes Specialist Hospital: Shasha [8] Eko Hospital: Ikeja: Reddington Hospital: Victoria Island [9 ...
The College is located within the structure of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, in Ikeja the Lagos State Capital. It was established in 1999 under the administration of Col.Mohammed Buba Marwa who donated the building known as Ayinke House to the School. [4]
The unit serves as the first line of care for patients with serious to life-threatening conditions or injuries. It is a 10-bedded compact unit. This number has significantly grown since a study conducted between 1963 and 1973 where the teaching hospital had constantly fluctuating and low numbers due to high staff turnover. [7]
The university was initially conceived as a multi-campus, non-residential university. It operates a multi-campus system with four fully owned campuses having its main campus at Ojo (along the Badagry Expressway) and other campuses at Epe (where the Faculties of Engineering and the Faculty of Agriculture are located), Ikeja (where the College of Medicine is located).
Lagoon hospitals in Apapa and Ikeja hospitals also became the first hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa to earn accreditation from Joint commission international (JCI), the global acclaimed and recognised agency certifying hospitals and healthcare organisations with world standards and best practice in healthcare delivery. [2] [3]
The Eko Hospital is a private hospital located at Ikeja with annex in Ikoyi, Central Lagos, Surulere, Lagos State Nigeria. [1] This hospital was established in 1982 to succeed Mercy Specialist Clinic, a clinic that operated in the late 1970s to provide health care services to the entire people of Lagos State, Nigeria.
The hospital is one of the several general hospitals of the Lagos State Government. [2] It was established in 1893 as a British military hospital , and was the first general hospital in Nigeria. On 1 October 1960, the hospital was handed over to the Federal Government and on 7 May 1967, it was finally taken over by the Lagos State Government.