Private HIV Clinics in Kaduna Nigeria

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I started off working in the field of HIV as a young doctor that just completed the National youth service Corp (NYSC) here in Nigeria and I was blessed to get an offer to work with an international NGO working in Nigeria as an implementing partner in the fight against HIV/AIDS. That organization was called ICAP which stands for international center for AIDS care and treatment program.

While on that job I received several in-depth training about HIV/AIDS; the care and treatment of HIV patients and I gained experience on-the-job expertise working with people living with HIV in Nigeria.

In those days, HIV clinics were jammed with people desperate for life who had to take medicines on a daily basis many of which were laden with side effects and “toxic toxities” that were unbecoming. We saw people struggle and even a few people unfortunately die from the side effect of drugs. Quite frankly, those drugs were a life-line for the majority because prior to this time many people could not have access to HIV drugs because they were expensive and they were not free. Some spent between thirty to seventy thousand Naira a month, just to lay hold on HIV drugs. The supply was not consistent because most people could not afford the huge cost on monthly basis.

As a result, people developed resistance because of the unforgiving nature of the virus. A lot of people died in the course of those days because they could not have access to the drugs and were inconsistent in taking it because of the financial demand. In the long run the picture was a mixed one with many dying and many surviving.

It was after this that implementing partners came in to support the government of Nigeria with free medication, opened up public HIV clinics where everyone who had HIV could go and gain access to drugs. And I was fortunate to be one of the young Doctors that was trained to treat people in these clinics.

While working in these clinics, I observed a gaping hole in the model of care and treatments observed by these free HIV clinics supported by international implementing partners. The PEPFA Project which at that time was the president’s emergency plan for HIV treatments and care.

While working there I saw that most of the people coming were the poor and people who did not have a choice. There were many people in our society that were highly educated and rich, who had social status to protect. There were busy people working in corporate jobs and corporate organizations, bankers who could not afford to spare a day every month to cue up in HIV Clinics to see a Doctor and pick up their drugs. They were people who were struggling with social stigma who could not come forward to associate themselves with HIV by coming to public places where everyone visiting were assumed to be HIV positive, until proven otherwise.

It was a model of care that was missing out on many of the people in the community and society that were HIV positive. Those people who could not access Healthcare and treatment were dying of HIV in their homes of so called brief illnesses.  I watched people who should have lived die because they could not come to pick the free drugs.

It is important to observe at this point that many of these people who could not get treatment formed a pool of infection who went on to keep spreading this infection to other people simply because they couldn’t get drugs.

Social stigmatization was a major issue in those days and so while working on the job, I got an idea to decentralize the care of HIV treatment and take the services to the people order than wait for the people to come and meet with the Doctor at the HIV clinic.

That idea has blossomed. We have been walking in that light, taking the services to the people in their homes, offices, their cars, any location of their choice thereby saving their face and saving their time and making a flexible program available to them. Not the rigid public HIV system but the flexible time saving and face saving HIV care and HIV treatments.  

We named it Virtual Hospital. Now people can access care without necessarily coming to a physical HIV clinic. We picked up phones and the internet as our medium of communication. We visited people wherever they felt comfortable; in their homes, in their cars, on the road etc.

It became a gush of fresh air for many people who could hitherto not come public. And I can tell you till date, so many people who have been on our HIV network for well over ten years till date and are glad that they met us because their lives were saved and their days were prolonged. They had the opportunity to maintain their jobs and they’ve progressed.

 One of our clients travelled Abroad to have her first baby. She has been on our program for close to ten years and as a very successful woman in the corporate organization, she would not be able to access care in the public facilities for many reasons; time, social stigmatization and etc. We have been servicing and delivering drugs to her home, yet she is delighted and excited at the model of care that we came up with. We deliver medication to countless people around the country; Lagos, Porthacourt, Lagos etc. and we are still spreading.

We have an application online by which people anywhere in the world can subscribe to our HIV services and other medical services and get doctors to attend to them after which their drugs are delivered to them.

We understand the need for Private HIV clinics in Kaduna, and by extension Nigeria and we are set to meet these needs.

The number of deaths associated from lack of diagnosis and treatment of HIV/AIDS because of the shame and stigma is enough!

Did you know that?

  1. You can add more than 25 years and more to your life by an early diagnosis and proper care and treatment of HIV? We have helped many walk this path!
  2. You can get married happily and have a healthy family? Is this a concern in your heart? Many of our clients who were not married are now married and living happily.
  3. All the children born to you can be HIV negative? Oh sure! We have many negative babies.
  4. HIV does not cause sudden death?
  5. Many skilled and educated people in our society are infected with HIV like the uneducated and poor?
  6. You are not the worst sinner just because you are HIV positive?

BENEFITS/ACTIVITIES

  1. There is no physical HIV clinic since anybody visiting such clinic could be thought to be HIV positive, hence it is in the privacy of your home or wherever you choose.
  2. Saves you time since you do not have to wait long hours to see your health care provider, you simply phone-in to either of these numbers; +2348032883164 +2348137760686 or simply long on to www. Virtualhospitalng.com to book your appointment
  3. Have your voluntary counseling and testing done for you and /or your family by trained counselors in the place and time of your choice.
  4. Confidential delivery of your routine drugs to the destination of your choice.

Every life is important but the death of skilled and experienced workers results in huge economic loses to the organization and nation that trained them. Dreams and potentials are buried in the grave never to be realized again, not to mention the trauma and insecurities that befalls the families of the deceased.

Private HIV clinics in Kaduna and Nigeria to the rescue.

Virtual Hospital to the rescue.

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