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LECC believes in patient safety and quality care management. Hence, we entrust our patients in the care of some of the most experienced medical doctors across various specialties in Nigeria, the U.S. and the U.K. From offering the latest innovations in cardiac care and general surgery, to our clinical therapies and corporate health schemes, our patients of all ages can expect to receive the best care possible.Primary Care
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Chest Pain: When Should You Be Concerned?
Chest pain is one of those symptoms people often ignore, explain away, or hope will pass. Sometimes it does. But other times, it is the body’s way of signaling that something more serious is happening. The challenge is knowing the difference early enough. At Lagos...
Common ENT Problems: Symptoms, Causes, and When to See a Specialist
Breathing comfortably, hearing clearly, and speaking without strain are things most people take for granted until something goes wrong. ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) conditions often start small, but when ignored, they can affect sleep, communication, and overall...
Thyroid Troubles? Signs You Might Be Ignoring and What to Do About It – Dr Akinyele, Consultant Endocrinologist
You’ve been tired for weeks. Your weight keeps fluctuating. Your heart races, or maybe it drags. Your periods are irregular, or your skin feels dry no matter how much lotion you use. It’s easy to chalk these things up to stress, age, or “just life”, but what if...
