Africa/Nigeria/Fct/Abuja Municipal Area Council
Facility record

Central Bank of Nigeria Hospital

A secondary hospital in Abuja Municipal Area Council, Fct State, Nigeria.
Secondary hospitalPublic · Federal GovernmentOpen 24 hoursFigure flaggedRegistry-verified
24
Inpatient beds
139
Clinical staff
4 of 5
Core services on site
1 of 211
Secondary facilities in Fct
Flagged for verification. Veligraph shows the figure as registered but marks it unusual: doctors exceed beds, the register lists more doctors than beds, which is uncommon. The number is unedited, we surface the discrepancy rather than hide it.

Capacity

Secondary
24 beds
Inpatient and outpatient, operating 24 hours.

Staffing by cadre

139 clinical staff
45
Doctors
33
Nurses & midwives
16
Lab scientists
25
Pharmacists
4
Dentists
7
HIM officers

Services on site

4 of 5
Laboratory
Imaging & radiology
Pharmacy
Ambulance
Mortuary
How care flows here

A referral hospital on Fct’s care ladder

Healthcare in Fct works like a ladder. Everyday care happens at the state’s 434 local clinics and health centres. When they cannot treat something, the patient is sent up to a bigger hospital like this one (Fct has 211 of them). The very hardest cases go up once more, to one of the state’s 4 top-level hospitals.

4 tertiarythe hardest cases
211 secondarythis hospital · bigger hospitals
434 primaryeveryday care

Record

37/06/1/2/1/0110
Facility level
Secondary
Ownership
Public, Federal Government
Address
No. 9 Zaria Street, Garki II. Opposite CBN Quarters Abuja
Operating hours
24 hours
Operational status
Functional
Coordinates
7.49654, 9.03006
Veligraph ID
AF-NG-37-06-1-2-1-0110

Source agreement

Current
Nigeria Health Facility Registry (v2)Federal Ministry of Health · beds, staffing, services, contacts2026
GRID3 Nigeria cross-referenceLocation confirmedmatched
Record first publishedFrom the 2026 national register import; changes will be noted hereAug 2026
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Source: NHFR