Gynaecology Unit

Looking for a Gynaecologist in Benin City? Then Visit Us. We provide the best gynaecology care to women of all ages

Trusted by over 500+ women in Benin city.

NHIA Accrediated
We are NHIA Accredited

What we offer

 

Our gynaecologist unit excellently handles a wide range of cases including antenatal care, delivery, fibriods, reproductive health issues, pregnancy complications and many more

Specialist Service & Treatment

You’ll be attended to by a female Obstetrician-Gynaecologist who provides accurate diagnosis and the right treatment.

Antenatal & Delivery

We will ensure you have smooth ride from pregnancy to delivery.

Well equipped laboratory

We run all forms of gynaecology related investigations

Why us?

 

We Care Deeply

With us, your feelings, concerns & worries are valid. We promise to answer every question on the journey to healing.

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Constant development

We have zero tolerance for unsafe cats and practices which why we take pride in being updated with latest medical developments.

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Affordable & quality services

Everyone deserves a life free from pain and worry. Our high-quality services are affordably priced to ensure you receive the help you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do we offer antenatal services and how much?

Yes, we offer Antenatal Services for the price of Twenty Thousand Naira (20,000) which includes card and the following test; PCV, Urinalysis, HIV test, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Syphilis, Blood Group & Gentotype

Can I do my Pap Smear here?

Yes, you can get your Pap Smear done for the price of Twenty Thousand Naira  Only (20,000).

Is HPV vaccine available?

Yes, it is available. Call or send a message on whatsapp (09128363100) to book a slot. 

How much to see a gynaecologist?

The gynaecologist consultation fee is Twelve Thousand Naira Only (N12,000).

How much for a Ceasarean Section?

The current base rate for a Caesarean Section is ₦550,000–₦600,000. We call it a base rate because it can increase due to factors like the need for blood, type of ward, health of mother & infant etc.