FMC Ebute Metta Inaugurates IVF Center To Reduce Procedure Costs

FMC Ebute Metta Inaugurates IVF Center To Reduce Procedure Costs FMC Ebute Metta Inaugurates IVF Center To Reduce Procedure Costs
Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Ebute Metta, Lagos, has officially inaugurated its newly built Clinical Building, featuring an In vitro fertilisation (IVF) centre that aims to significantly reduce the cost of the procedure in Nigeria.

Gatekeepers News reports that Dr. Adedamola Dada, the Medical Director of FMC Ebute Metta, highlighted the potential impact of the IVF centre during the inauguration event.

He expressed confidence in the hospital’s ability to make IVF more affordable, saying: “We are very confident that we’re going to be able to crash the cost of IVF in Nigeria once we start working.”
Dr. Dada emphasized the hospital’s commitment to leveraging its status as a public institution to make the procedure accessible to a larger segment of the population.

The new Clinical Building encompasses not only the IVF centre but also an ophthalmology centre, a 50-bed male and female ward to expand hospital bed capacity, and a cardiology laboratory.

Dr. Dada outlined the significance of these additions, stating, that “this will increase the number of beds that we have in our hospitals substantially and a cardiology lab that will enable Nigerians to access specialist care promptly.”

The ophthalmology centre, equipped with two theatres and four consulting rooms, addresses the growing demand for ophthalmic services.

Additionally, the 50-bed new admission facility aims to accommodate a larger volume of patients efficiently.

The Minister for State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Tunji Alausa, reiterated the Federal Government’s commitment to improving healthcare delivery.

He assured the public that the President is dedicated to ensuring healthcare remains a top priority, emphasizing that the facilities at FMC Ebute Metta reflect the government’s commitment to accessible and affordable healthcare for all Nigerians.