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IVF Clinics: Best IVF Fertility Clinics in Abuja Nigeria



Are you looking for the best Fertility hospitals in Abuja, Nigeria? Below are the best IVF clinics in Abuja, Nigeria to provide you with quality fertility treatment, these clinics will give you personalised and comprehensive service. With the below IVF centers in Abuja, you will get the best result. Read on


St. Jude Women’s Clinic

St. Jude women Clinic is a state of the art fertility center structured to bring quality fertility health service to couples who require IVF treatment in Abuja, Nigeria. St. Jude women Clinic is one of the best in the UK and most affordable/cheap ivf fertility treatment option here in Nigeria.
St. Jude Women Clinic is a fertility clinic in London with two hospitals, Gynecology unit, Obstetric Unit and Infant/child welfare (antenatal care and delivery) – bringing UK standard to Nigeria.


Medical Director: Dr.  Jude Adeghe (MBBS; PHD; MRCOG; FRCOG)

Address:
Head office in Wolverhampton, London
26 First Avenue Gwarimpa, Abuja
Contact: 08101153302, 09080119446, 09-2906668
Email: abuja@stjudeclinic.com
Website: www.stjudeclinic.com


Nisa Premier Hospital, Abuja

Nisa Premier Hospital Abuja is one of the best in Abuja , the hospital is well equipped and dedicated to providing with IVF/Fertility treatment solution. At Nisa Premier Fertility Center, the staff are experienced in providing comprehensive fertility treatment to patients in need.

Dr. Ibrahim Wada
Founder/Vice Chairman

Dr. Joshua Ofoli
Medical Director
Address:
Plot 618, Alex Ekwueme Way,
Jabi, P O Box 7320 (Wuse)
Abuja
fertility@nisapremierhospital.com
women@nisapremierhospital.com
Email: info@nisapremierhospital.com
Web: www.nisapremierhospital.com
Contacts:
+234-703-417-9894
+234-703-417-9895
+234-817-420-9999
Website: www.nisa.com.ng


Nordica Fertility Centre, Abuja

Nordica Fertility Centre, Abuja is a purpose-built fertility clinic in Abuja set up to provide solution to patients in Abuja seeking  fertility treatment. Commissioned on 1st November, 2012 by the Honorable Minister of Health, Prof. Oyebuchi Chuwkwu.


Director. Dr. A. Abayomi (Gynecologist)

Address:
27, Queen Elizabeth Street,
Off Yakubu Gowon Crescent,
Off J.F Kennedy Street, Asokoro, Abuja
Contact:
08074343371, 08086003300
Email: info@nordicalagos.org
Website: www.nordicalagos.org/abuja/

Garki Hospital, Abuja ((PPP IVF CENTRE)

Managed by Nisa Premier
Dr. Miner (Group Medical Director)
Contact: 
(234)0809569817
Address: 
Tafawa Balewa Way, Area 8
Garki, Abuja.
Email: Info@garkihospital.com 
Website: www.garkihospital.com/ivf


Diff Hospital 

Diff Hospital, founded in 2004 with the outstanding quality of gynecological and obstetric service, providing IVF treatment to couples battling with infertility problem.


Medical Director: Dr. John Idahosa

Address: 
No. 6 Udi Hills Close, Aso-Drive,
Maitama, Abuja.
Contact:
D.A 's Office: +234-09-2908426,
+234-09-290 6387
+234-09-290 5998
+234-815-0871-300
+234-815-0871-200
Email: info@diffhospital.com
Website: http://www.diffhospital.com

Bridge Clinic, Abuja 

The Bridge Clinic is focused at treating all cases of infertility and ensuring safe delivery, with the help of experienced staff, latest technologies and internationally standard – the Bridge offers quality in private fertility treatment and care. The Bridge Clinic, Nigeria is one of the leading fertility clinics in Nigeria and winner of the IVF Service Provider of the Year award at the 2016 Nigerian Healthcare Excellence Award, held in Lagos on 24 June, 2016.
Address: 
Plot 724, CDA Zone B04
Umaru Dikko Street,
Off Eebitu Ukiwe Street Abuja
Contacts:
0703 609 4791
0810 460 7793,
0810 460 7741
+234 (0) 8104607790
+234 (0) 8104607791
+234 (0) 7036092675
Email: enquiries@thebridgeclinic.com
Website: www.thebridgeclinic.com

National Hospital

The Hospital was originally designed to cater for the needs of women and children in Nigeria and the West African, was officially opened on May 10, 2000 with the aim of reducing the high mortality rates of women and children. National hospital now offers Assisted Reproductive Services (IVF)


THE DEPARTMENT OF IVF OF THE NATIONAL HOSPITAL ABUJA

Dr. S. M. R Ibrahim Coordinator, IVF Centre
MBBS, FWACS, FICS, PGA
Email: drirais@yahoo.com
Phone: 08033154245
Address:
Plot 132 Independent Avenue,
Central Business District, Abuja P.O. Box 425 Garki Abuja
Contact: 
+234 9 2342686-9,
 0809-752-0012,
0704-139-6253
Email: info@nationalhospitalabuja.net
Website: www.nationalhospitalabuja.net

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