The investment, according to the eHA Board of Directors, is to demonstrate support for healthcare initiatives in Nigeria and further affirm the board’s commitment to improving access to high-quality healthcare services for all.
The Chairperson of the eHealth Africa Board of Directors, Evelyn Castle, reaffirmed the organisation’s dedication to advancing healthcare in Nigeria.
She said the allocated funds will help to strengthen the operations of EHA Clinics and benefit many people across the country.
“The increased investment from eHA in EHA Clinics represents a profound endorsement of our clinic’s exceptional performance and unwavering dedication to delivering superior healthcare services.
“Over the past five years, EHA Clinics has consistently demonstrated its commitment to providing comprehensive and compassionate primary healthcare services by leveraging innovative technology solutions and a skilled medical workforce,” she said.
Also speaking, the Chief Operations Officer of EHA Clinics Limited, Paul Hogan, highlighted the impact of the investment.
He said, “The additional $2 million investment from eHA will enable us to expand our capacity, improve infrastructure, and upgrade our facilities across our five branches. With this funding, we aim to enhance our primary healthcare services, ensuring that even more individuals have access to quality medical care, diagnostic services, and treatment options across Nigeria.
“Through this generous contribution, the REACH programme will complete the facility set up and early operational cost of the newly established REACH hubs in Abuja and Kano, Nigeria.
Hogan added that the $112,000 donation will be allocated to support EHA Clinics’ community health programme, REACH.