by flyingdoctorsnigeria | Sep 21, 2017 | General, Medical News
21st September, 2017 Healthcare news from around the world brought to you courtesy of Africa’s leading air ambulance service. Lung cancer is often only linked to smoking or exposure to certain chemicals, without gender or ethnicity being considered. Read more...
by flyingdoctorsnigeria | Sep 19, 2017 | Emergency Response, Expats, General, Ground Ambulance, Health
Travelling with children can be really fun mostly if it is for leisure and/or family vacation. It is usually a bonding period where the parents get to relax and enjoy quality time with their children. However, regardless of the purpose of the trip, parents need to be...
by flyingdoctorsnigeria | Sep 15, 2017 | Emergency Response, Expats, General, Ground Ambulance, Health
Being one of the few air ambulance companies that can undertake long journeys with a single stop because we make use of long range aircrafts for our operations, we got a request to evacuate someone on a long distance flight from Senegal to China recently. Patient had...
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 | Jul 11, 2017 | Emergency Response, General, Ground Ambulance, Health
The earlier an ill person or their sponsors decide to seek health care, the better for them. The earlier the decision is made to evacuate a patient for specialist treatment which is not available in the current medical facility they are in, the higher the patient’s...
by flyingdoctorsnigeria | Jun 1, 2017 | Emergency Response, General, Ground Ambulance, Health
Getting specialist care in West Africa is not an easy feat especially for patients in the remote regions. Due to geography, bad roads, and poor health facilities’ distribution, accessing specialised care is impossible by road, particularly for patients who require...