LUTH, Lions Club provide succor for kidney disease patients - Vanguard News

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University Teaching Hospital in collaboration with Lions Clubs International District 404A1, Nigeria, has commenced the construction of state-of-the-art dialysis centre that will offer quality care to patients diagnosed with kidney diseases and related ailments.

Adewole who was represented by the Chief Medical Director of LUTH, Prof. Chris Bode, also said that with the realisation of such facility there won’t be any need for patients to go outside the hospital premises to access care. Commenting on the project, Chairman of Lions Club International Foundation, Dr. Naresh Aggarwal, expressed pleasure over the commencement of the centre in honour of Dada.

 

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