
Euracare unveils wellness centre to stem medical tourism
Worried by the huge sum of money Nigerians expend on medical tourism, Euracare has launched a Wellness Centre to reverse the trend and ensure people live a healthy life. Read More…

Euracare Wellness Centre sets standard for optimal health in Nigeria
A yearly visit to the doctor or regular physical exercise is no longer enough to fix health and wellbeing needs, said head of centre, Euracare Wellness Centre, Dr. Busola Ayelowo, during the launch of the multimillion-naira state-of-the-art Euracare Wellness Centre, in Lagos. Read More…

Euracare explores preventive care, opens centre
With most healthcare setups faced with a vast demand for curative services due to rising cases of non-infectious diseases, a Lagos- based private healthcare company Euracare has expanded its operations to include serving prime wellness services to patients as its full-fledged wellness centre debuts in September. Read More
Article Source: Vanguard, Monday, September 13, 2021

Euracare targets preventive care with wellness centre
Euracare is vying for a lead role in an industry where healthcare providers are jostling to win the heart of Nigerians who thirst for local solutions to preventive care. Read More…

World Hepatitis Day
World Hepatitis Day is observed each year on 28 July to raise awareness of viral hepatitis, an inflammation of the liver that causes severe liver disease and hepatocellular cancer. This year’s theme is “Hepatitis Can’t Wait”. With a person dying every 30 seconds from a hepatitis related illness – even in the current COVID-19 crisis – we can’t wait to act on viral hepatitis. There are five main strains of the hepatitis virus – A, B, C, D and E. Together, hepatitis B and C are the most common which result in 1.1 million deaths and 3 million new infections per year.

Company Announcement
The CEO and Founder of RNZ Global, Professor Wale Sulaiman and Managing Director of Euracare Nigeria, Pieter Slabberts, today signed a Memorandum of Understanding announcing a new partnership between the two organisations.
“This collaboration brings with it an exciting dynamic in the Hospital Operations and Management domain” states Mr Slabberts. “There are many instances where organisations require international expertise to manage and operate healthcare facilities. This partnership between RNZ and Euracare will provide exactly that” Prof Sulaiman explains.
In this partnership, RNZ Global will be responsible for the clinical management and governance, patient safety, quality, clinical processes, and innovations, while Euracare will ensure day-to-day administrative and operational excellence.
We believe that bringing together these two world-class organizations with world-renowned Leaders in healthcare, we are advancing healthcare not only in Nigeria but, establishing unique centres for medical excellence and innovation for the whole African continent.

I Came to Nigeria to Receive the Best Treatment – Man Shares Experience at Euracare Multi-Specialist Hospital

World Multiple Sclerosis Day, May 30
World MS Day takes place every year on the 30 May. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic progressive disease of the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system). In MS, the immune system attacks the protective sheath (myelin) that covers nerve fibres and causes communication problems between your brain and the rest of your body.
Eventually, the disease can cause permanent damage or deterioration of the nerves. Signs and symptoms of MS vary widely, depending on the amount of nerve damage, and which nerves are affected. Some people with severe MS may lose the ability to walk independently or become totally dependent, while others may experience long periods of remission without any new symptoms.
There is no cure for multiple sclerosis. However, treatments can help speed recovery from attacks, modify the course of the disease, slow progression and manage symptoms. MS was thought to be a white man’s disease in our part of the world but in recent times, the number of cases seem to be on the rise.
Most people with MS are diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 40. MS is two to three times more common in women than in men. There is no drug that can cure MS, but treatments are available which can modify the course of the disease.

Happy Nurses Day
Happy Nurses Day! You have my heartfelt respect and gratitude. On this day we honour the work of our nurses for the contribution they are making every day. Thank you to our everyday heroes!