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412 patients receive free healthcare at Care Circle in Surulere, Lagos

Posted by Tolani Yesufu

Posted 9 Feb 2026

During this two-month period, we provided free healthcare services to 412 patients, bringing the total number of patients served since launch to 843. Most patients had very low household incomes, averaging N10,819 (around $8) per month for a family of four, and nearly all were uninsured.

Malaria remained the most common condition treated, followed by hypertension and other common illnesses such as respiratory infections, diarrhoea, skin rashes, and body pain. Over half of patients seen during this period were first-time visitors, while 42% were returning patients.

Patient feedback suggests that Care Circle is becoming a trusted source of care within the community. In post-visit surveys, 98% of patients rated the care they received as excellent, with the remaining patients rating it as good. Patients also travelled from surrounding neighbourhoods, sometimes for up to two hours, to access affordable healthcare.

In the last 2 months, we spent $866 ($407 in November, and $459 in December) to provide care to 421 people at Care Circle, including on medications, staff salaries (2 months) and Christmas bonuses!

As Care Circle continues to grow, the team will focus on maintaining quality care while reaching more underserved households in Surulere and nearby communities.

Activities:

  • Provided free primary healthcare services to 412 patients in November and December

  • Diagnosed and treated malaria, hypertension, and other common illnesses

  • Served predominantly uninsured patients from low-income households

  • Collected post-visit patient feedback to assess quality of care

  • Delivered care to patients travelling up to 20 km from surrounding communities

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