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Information Page For Non-Staff

We provide healthcare services to the inhabitants of the local community. Our facilities are open to non-staff residents in proximity to any of our facilities, providing them with access to essential healthcare services. In addition, they can also take advantage of specialised services, such as X-rays and treatment for both acute and chronic conditions.

By integrating these services into the broader community, we foster a healthier local population while building strong partnerships between the university and the people around it. Our facilities at Ibogun, Ayetoro, Ikenne, and the Mini Campus are equipped to serve these communities, making healthcare easily accessible and convenient for all.

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medical registration

Non-Staff Registration

We provide healthcare services tailored to the needs of local residents in the Ago-Iwoye and environs community, helping you maintain optimal health.
Medical Registration

Service Pricing

We strive to provide high-quality healthcare services at affordable prices, ensuring that you receive exceptional care without unexpected costs.
Medical Registration
What We offer indigenes

Our Services

our locations

our health facilities

Main campus health center

Directorate of Health Services, OOU Main campus
Main Campus

Main campus sickbay

Student hostel area, OOU Main Campus
Sickbay

Ayetoro health center

Ayetoro area, OOU Ayetoro campus
Ayetoro

Ibogun health center

Ibogun area, OOU Ibogun campus
Ibogun

Ikenne health center

Ikenne area, OOU Ikenne campus
Ikenne
CLINIC ETIGUETTE

How we expect you to behave at any of our facilities...

Before your visit…

  1. Bring the necessary documents, including your student or staff ID, test results, etc.
  2. Medication List: Bring a list of any medications you are currently taking.
  3. Wear comfortable clothing that is easy to remove or adjust if a physical examination is needed.
  4. Note your symptoms, including their duration and any factors that make them better or worse.
  5. Write down any questions or concerns you have for your healthcare provider to ensure all your queries are addressed during your visit.

During your visit…

  1. Respect and Courtesy: Treat staff and other patients with respect. Use polite language and maintain a calm demeanour.
  2. Silence Mobile Phones: Keep your phone on silent to avoid disturbing others.
  3. Personal Hygiene: Maintain good personal hygiene to ensure a comfortable environment for everyone.

After your visit…

  1. Follow-Up: Follow any advice or instructions given by your healthcare provider. If you need a follow-up appointment, our staff will assist you in scheduling it.
  2. Medication: If prescribed any medication, ensure you understand the dosage and schedule. Our pharmacists are available to answer any questions you may have.
  3. Stay Informed: Keep an eye out for any changes in your symptoms or new symptoms that may arise and report them to your healthcare provider.
Answers to common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

The health centre typically operates during regular business hours, with some services available 24/7 for emergencies.

The Directorate provides basic and some specialised medical services. For highly specialised care, referrals may be made to other facilities.

Yes, there is a pharmacy on-site where prescribed medications can be obtained.

Following medical registration with us at the Main Campus health centre, patients are offered a clinic card (pink card). They can have access to a sick note, sick leave, or medical report as appropriate. Graduates who are in need of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) medical fitness certification can as well obtain the certification with us, as well as law graduates in need of law school medical fitness certification.

Medical documents can be obtained from the health centre after a consultation with one of the doctors. You can get a sick note or sick leave immediately after a consultation. A medical report takes a few working days to be processed. The process of medical fitness certification for NYSC and law school can be completed in a day or two.

We are glad you are interested in joining us; find more information here.

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