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Ahmadu Bello Teaching Hospital to begin kidney transplant in 2025 

The Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH) Zaria is preparing to start kidney transplant surgeries in 2025, with the goal of providing relief to patients suffering from kidney failure and decreasing medical tourism.

Prof. Ahmed Umdagas, the hospital’s Chief Medical Director, disclosed this information during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Zaria. He announced that the Urology Centre of Excellence, which will offer advanced urology services, is anticipated to be operational by the first quarter of 2025.

“By the first quarter of 2025, ABUTH would commence kidney transplant. What was just holding us was a few infrastructure,” Umdagas stated.

He further mentioned that most of the necessary machines and equipment are already available, and staff have been sufficiently trained to provide these services.

Umdagas indicated that the Urology Centre of Excellence at ABUTH would be ready by the first quarter of 2025 to deliver high-quality urology services.

“By the first quarter of 2025, ABUTH will commence kidney transplants. What has been holding us back is a few infrastructure upgrades,” he added. He also shared plans for an Amenity Wing, intended to accommodate patients from all socioeconomic backgrounds.

According to him, the Amenity Wing will offer single-bedroom and room-and-parlor options for wealthier patients, highlighting that ABUTH is dedicated to providing world-class services.

“The Amenity Wing will have a dedicated line and a website,” Umdagas explained. 

“The website will showcase the profiles of doctors in the hospital. When a patient wants to see a specific professor or specialist, they will simply need to use the dedicated line or the website to book an appointment seamlessly.” 

Similarly, the Chief Medical Director (CMD)  also disclosed that a contract has been awarded for the procurement of linear machines to enhance cancer care at the facility.

Speaking on additional efforts to curb medical tourism, the CMD highlighted that ABUTH boasts a fully functional 128 Slice CT Scan machine.

He explained, “If you undergo an investigation abroad requiring the 128 Slice CT Scan, it costs no less than $200, which is over N300,000. Meanwhile, ABUTH charges just N30,000 for the same service.” 

The CMD noted that many patients now come to ABUTH for scans, take the results abroad, and continue their treatments there.

“We also have 1.5 Tesla MRI and 0.2 Tesla MRI machines, which are advanced imaging technologies. These machines are fully functional, and the cost for such services at ABUTH is significantly lower than what is charged elsewhere in Nigeria. ”, he said.

He added, “We also perform lithotripsy at ABUTH, which involves breaking stones using lasers instead of surgery.” 

Umdagas further shared that the hospital had celebrated over five successful IVF cases in collaboration with its partners.

He revealed plans to establish a dedicated unit for IVF services in future budgets, ensuring all necessary equipment is housed in one facility.

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