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Marcelle Ruth Cancer Centre, Leadway Health HMO partner to revolutionise healthcare landscape in Nigeria

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In a landmark move set to redefine healthcare standards across Nigeria, Marcelle Ruth Cancer Centre and Specialist Hospital, the country’s foremost institution specializing in cancer treatment, has announced its strategic partnership with Leadway Health HMO. 

This collaboration aims to democratize access to premium healthcare services, heralding a new era of healthcare excellence in the nation.

The partnership, unveiled at a press conference hosted within the state-of-the-art facility located in Victoria Island, Lagos, signifies a pivotal moment in Nigeria’s healthcare sector. Mr. Bolaji Odunsi, Chairman of Marcelle Ruth, emphasized that the alliance with Leadway Health HMO is designed to extend world-class medical insurance coverage to a wider spectrum of Nigerians, ensuring that quality healthcare becomes accessible to all.

During the press conference, attendees were treated to a guided tour of Marcelle Ruth’s cutting-edge facilities, underscoring the institution’s commitment to innovation and patient-centric care. The tour showcased Marcelle Ruth’s expansive infrastructure, equipped with advanced medical technology and modern amenities, positioning it as a trailblazer in healthcare solutions not only within Nigeria but across Africa.

Mr Odunsi expressed his satisfaction with the partnership, stating, “At Marcelle Ruth Cancer Centre & Specialist Hospital, our mission is to set the benchmark for cancer care in Nigeria. This collaboration with Leadway Health HMO signifies a significant stride towards achieving our goal of providing compassionate and comprehensive healthcare solutions to our patients.”

Dr Olatokunbo Alli, CEO of Leadway Health HMO, echoed Mr. Odunsi’s sentiments, emphasizing the transformative potential of the partnership. “Together, Marcelle Ruth and Leadway Health HMO are pioneering a new standard of healthcare excellence characterized by compassion, innovation, and affordability,” stated Dr. Alli.

A highlight of the facility tour included the unveiling of Marcelle Ruth’s state-of-the-art radiology and cancer treatment center, featuring specialized rooms tailored to meet specific diagnostic and therapeutic needs. The facility boasts cutting-edge equipment, including a mammogram room, CT scan room, X-ray room, Ultrasound room, and a modern laboratory, rivaling global standards.

Additionally, Marcelle Ruth houses two operating theaters, an eight-bed chemotherapy suite, and a radiotherapy center equipped with a linear accelerator and brachytherapy capabilities, ensuring comprehensive cancer treatment under one roof.

Looking ahead, Mr Odunsi announced Marcelle Ruth’s plans to introduce stem cell transplantation services, aimed at providing advanced treatment options for individuals battling bone marrow and blood cancers. This pioneering initiative underscores Marcelle Ruth’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of cancer care and ensuring patients have access to the most effective treatment modalities available.

In addition to its advanced medical infrastructure, Marcelle Ruth prides itself on its exceptional team of highly skilled personnel, including medical and radiation oncologists, surgeons, nurses, pharmacists, and counselors, who collaborate to deliver personalised care to patients.

With a focus on patient comfort and privacy, Marcelle Ruth offers fifteen private en-suite rooms for inpatients, creating a serene and supportive environment throughout their treatment journey. Ancillary services such as a pharmacy and counseling room further augment the holistic support available to patients and their families.

In conclusion, Mr Odunsi reaffirmed Marcelle Ruth’s commitment to advancing healthcare and enhancing patient outcomes, asserting that the institution stands poised to shape the future of cancer care in Nigeria and beyond, cementing its position as a beacon of excellence in the healthcare landscape.

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