
Mobihealth International, a trailblazing telehealth service provider, and Airtel Nigeria, a top telecommunication and mobile money service provider, have partnered strategically to increase access to healthcare for millions of Nigerians, especially in underprivileged areas.
Through this collaboration, Nigerians will have round-the-clock, reasonably priced access to Mobihealth’s cutting-edge telemedicine services, which enable people to consult with certified medical professionals from the convenience of their homes via mobile devices.
The platform provided by Mobihealth provides several services, such as prescription services, real medicine delivery, round-the-clock teleconsultations, and access to global medical specialists.
Mobihealth will be able to reach rural and inaccessible locations thanks to Airtel’s extensive network infrastructure, guaranteeing that even the most vulnerable people can receive high-quality treatment. Additionally, this cooperation seeks to assist the government in addressing the country’s healthcare issues, such as a lack of medical facilities, excessive healthcare expenditures, and restricted access to physicians.
Airtel Nigeria’s Chief Commercial Officer Femi Oshinlaja had this to say about the collaboration: “We believe that telemedicine will play a crucial role in Nigeria’s healthcare future. Our partnership with Mobihealth showcases our dedication to providing innovative solutions that significantly improve the lives of Nigerians.”
Furthering, Mobihealth’s Founder and CEO, Dr. Funmi Adewara had this to add: “This partnership with Airtel is a major milestone in our mission to democratize healthcare in Africa. Together, we will offer a lifeline to millions who face barriers to accessing timely, affordable, and quality medical care. Our telehealth platform will provide convenient access to qualified doctors, diagnostics, and treatments, ensuring that no one is left behind.”
It is anticipated that this partnership will change the healthcare system in Nigeria by increasing the effectiveness, affordability, and accessibility of healthcare services, BrandSpur Nigeria News Today reports.





