Africa/Nigeria/Abia/Umuahia North
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A secondary hospital in Umuahia North, Abia State, Nigeria.
Secondary hospitalPrivate · For ProfitOpen 24 hoursFigure flaggedRegistry-verified
3
Inpatient beds
21
Clinical staff
3 of 5
Core services on site
1 of 321
Secondary facilities in Abia
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
3 beds
Inpatient and outpatient, operating 24 hours.

Staffing by cadre

21 clinical staff
4
Doctors
6
Nurses & midwives
2
Lab scientists
2
Lab technicians

Services on site

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

A referral hospital on Abia’s care ladder

Healthcare in Abia works like a ladder. Everyday care happens at the state’s 412 local clinics and health centres. When they cannot treat something, the patient is sent up to a bigger hospital like this one (Abia has 321 of them). The very hardest cases go up once more, to one of the state’s 7 top-level hospitals.

7 tertiarythe hardest cases
321 secondarythis hospital · bigger hospitals
412 primaryeveryday care

Record

01/15/1/2/2/0297
Facility level
Secondary
Ownership
Private, For Profit
Address
2 Nwadinobi Crescent off BCA Road behind De Latinos
Operating hours
24 hours
Operational status
Functional
Coordinates
5.51978, 7.50284
Veligraph ID
AF-NG-01-15-1-2-2-0297

Source agreement

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