by flyingdoctorsnigeria | Sep 7, 2017 | Emergency Response, Expats, Ground Ambulance, Health
Below is a list of medicines available for purchase over the counter (OTC) that expats should pack prior to coming to Nigeria as advised by the CDC. Antacid for heartburn and indigestion, you may need it after sampling our fiery pepper soup! Diarrhea medicine such as...
by flyingdoctorsnigeria | Sep 7, 2017 | Emergency Response, Expats, Ground Ambulance, Health
Travel in Nigeria may be significantly different from your home country in the following ways: In Nigeria, cars, buses, large trucks, tricycles (known here as Keke NAPEP/Maruwa), bikes, people on foot, often share the same lanes of traffic, especially in rural...
by flyingdoctorsnigeria | Aug 24, 2017 | Emergency Response, Ground Ambulance, Health
INTRODUCTION: Have you ever wondered what a day in Flying Doctors looks like? We have compiled some of our stories from the skies. They are accounts of some of our cases showing what we do, how we do it and continually help save countless lives around the world. Click...
by flyingdoctorsnigeria | Aug 23, 2017 | Emergency Response, General, Ground Ambulance, Health
Introduction Being healthy should be part of your overall lifestyle goal. Living a healthy lifestyle can help prevent chronic diseases and long-term illnesses. Feeling good about yourself and taking care of your health are important for your self-esteem and...
by flyingdoctorsnigeria | Aug 17, 2017 | Emergency Response, Ground Ambulance, Health
Accessing Healthcare Would you like to be able to access care in a hospital, wherever you are at a cost effective rate? You actually can. If you travel frequently whether for work or leisure, within Nigeria, Africa or anywhere in the world, you can access healthcare...
by flyingdoctorsnigeria | Jul 27, 2017 | Emergency Response, Ground Ambulance, Health
Institution: FMCG Company Country: Nigeria Staff Strength: >2000 Diagnosis: Acute Kidney Injury Secondary to Sepsis Scenario A manager at a large FMCG firm was ill and diagnosed with sepsis. She required haemodialysis and further expert management, which was not...