Entertainment & SocietyEmmanuel Emenike Unveils New State Of The Art Hospital In Owerri

Emmanuel Emenike Unveils New State Of The Art Hospital In Owerri

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July 07, (THEWILL) – Former Super Eagles star, Emmanuel Emenike, has built a new luxury hospital called Emenike Hospital in Owerri, the Imo State capital. The grand opening of the 40-bed hospital was celebrated with immense enthusiasm and pride. The event, which signifies a major advancement in healthcare services for the region, was attended by dignitaries and government officials, including football legend, Kanu Nwankwo.

The hospital which will be operated by AGCare, a leading healthcare operations management company, will be committed to delivering comprehensive and specialised care across multiple demographics. AGCare will also be bringing on board its expertise and vast experience with efficiently managing healthcare services for optimal patient well-being. Some of the benefits of the network include access to internationally recognised specialists and a local workforce of over 500 healthcare professionals, ensuring that all assets are fully and efficiently staffed.

The launch of Emenike Hospital marks a milestone in the region’s healthcare landscape, bringing hope and improved health outcomes to countless individuals. The hospital facilities, showcasing the advanced medical equipment and modern amenities designed to provide patients with a comfortable and healing environment will provide laboratory services, consultations, pharmacy services, paediatrics and neonatology, radiology, accident and emergency etc.

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