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The best-equipped hospitals in Nigeria, by beds and doctors

"Best" is subjective, but capacity is not. We ranked the tertiary and secondary hospitals Veligraph tracks in Nigeria by inpatient beds and doctors on record. Benue State University Teaching Hospital in Benue tops the list with 1,300 beds. In a country this short of capacity, that is not a vanity list, it is a map of where serious care can actually be delivered.

Why capacity is the whole story

Nigeria carries roughly 0.4 to 0.5 hospital beds per 1,000 people (World Bank), among the lowest ratios anywhere, and about 4 doctors per 10,000, far below the level the World Health Organization treats as adequate. When the hospitals at the top of this list are full or lack a specialty, the shortfall shows up as money leaving the country: Nigerians spend an estimated 1 billion dollars or more a year on treatment abroad, largely for the cancer, cardiac and complex surgical care that only a handful of well-equipped centres provide at home. The hospitals below are the ones best placed to keep that care in-country.

Top 25 by capacity

#HospitalBedsDoctors
1Benue State University Teaching Hospital
Benue · Tertiary
1,300400
2Jos University Teaching Hospital Lamingo
Plateau · Tertiary
674587
3Jos University Teaching Hospital
Plateau · Tertiary
670533
4Asaba Federal Medical Centre
Delta · Tertiary
418430
5Fedral Medical Centre Umuahia
Abia · Tertiary
537380
6Keffi Federal Medical Centre
Nasarawa · Tertiary
300451
7Enugu State University Teaching Hospital
Enugu · Tertiary
320438
8National Hospital Abuja
Fct · Tertiary
420337
9Federal Medical Center Gusau
Zamfara · Tertiary
568216
10Ido Federal Teaching Hospital
Ekiti · Tertiary
450230
11Federal Medical Centre Owo
Ondo · Tertiary
452228
12Health Wise Hospital
Rivers · Tertiary
375249
13Holy Rosary Hospital
Imo · Tertiary
123320
14Federal Teaching Hospital Gombe
Gombe · Tertiary
500160
15Nguru Federal Medical Centre
Yobe · Tertiary
400175
16Dalhatu Araf Specialist Hospital (DASH)
Nasarawa · Tertiary
359182
17Abia State University Teaching Hospital,Aba
Abia · Tertiary
500120
18Lagos University Teaching Hospital
Lagos · Tertiary
60083
19Babcock University Teaching Hospital
Ogun · Tertiary
207202
20Nigerian Army Reference Hospital
Lagos · Tertiary
332150
21State Specialist Hospital Maiduguri
Borno · Secondary
50093
22Bida Federal Medical Centre
Niger · Tertiary
286159
23Ladoke Akintola Teaching Hospital
Oyo · Tertiary
332117
24Ladoke Akintola Teaching Hospital
Oyo · Tertiary
332117
25Hadejia General Hospital
Jigawa · Secondary
63013

Ranked by a simple capacity score (beds, weighted by doctors on staff). This measures how much a facility can physically handle, not clinical quality, and records with implausible entries are flagged and excluded rather than counted. Every hospital links to its full record: staffing by cadre, services on site, and referral position.

The catch: staff, not just beds

A high bed count means little without people to run it, and that is Nigeria's tightest constraint. The teaching hospitals and federal medical centres near the top of this ranking are losing consultants to migration: more than 12,000 Nigerian-trained doctors were registered in the United Kingdom by 2023. Read this list alongside each hospital's staffing record, not the bed number alone.

See the Nigeria dashboard for the full picture, the tertiary hospitals directory, or how many hospitals Nigeria has in total.

Facility figures are from Nigeria's national health facility register (2026). Bed-density and workforce benchmarks are from the World Bank and the World Health Organization; medical-tourism and doctor-migration figures from widely reported estimates and UK registration data.

Sources

Register figures are shown as recorded; anomalies are flagged, not edited. Method and limitations: how Veligraph is built.

Source: NHFR · published 19 Aug 2026 · data as of August 2026