I’ll breakdown my experience vizFirst this hospital has a lot of professionals, lots of medical equipment and lots of doctors of all specialty from General to dentists to pediatricians to gynecologists, dermatologists, ENT ...Wow the number of patients that come here daily is stunning you need to be here at least 8:30 to get done in 2 hours.New? Get to information center to get a file, then pay for file at one of the cash points either with cash or card. Take file to info center, get your details filed and proceed to wait for your call to take vital signs, wait to be called to see the doctor. Beautiful processes, but there is queue o.Free Parking is very limited, but there is park n pay for N500 negotiable.Of course there is wheelchair accessibility.I like to hold some change to tip helpful people, you can try that too.There is good security and safety cautions.
Its a government subsidized hospital but you need money to still get any adequate and quick treatment done. It has two major entrances. The only thing that attracts fast response is emergency cases. There are delays for other treatments and long process sometimes. There are competent resident doctors just lodged nearby. The place is wide. Wheelchair accessibility at some entrances (not all). The place is large and occupy a vast amount of land with several departments distinguished. The direction to each place is old and will confuse first timers unless you make enquiries. The spacing between the beds is wide enough for walking and fans are not assigned to each bed.
You can get the best and any medical help at the general hospital but you have to be very patient as there are limited hands doing the job over there.
Dirty, crowded, undergoing reconstruction but being managed very badly. Covid protocols are extremely lax. Seems to be loads of talk by the state government about covid safety but very little action. No temperature checks, no social distancing and masks seem to be at your discretion
Very accessable and a minute drive from kings college lagos, open everyday
A seemingly decent hospital which is pretty accessible and has a calm environment. Its neat and well maintained but the facilities need an upgrade.
Well staffed and well stockedThere are various departments and units here, the ones I have experienced were the Opthalmology Clinic and the Surgical Clinic which was a success stories on both occasions.I am impressed by the activities I observed at the A & E Department they were spontaneous with good outcome at the end.The need for more and more modern equipment can not be over emphasised to continually improve a very good place.
Irresponsible medical personnel, hospital vicinity is ancient and unclean, non challant attitudes from staffs especially the ones in emergency
Government owned hospital. They have qualified and some of the best professionals in medicine. Official documents and medical tests are conducted here for purposed of education, job and travel.
The best General Hospital Ive seen in Nigeria. It is uncommon to have Nigerian secondary healthcare centres with as many specialists as GHL, Odan.
I had a good experience there, I went for a chalazion excision at the eye clinic and it was done perfectly.
Accessible from CMS or TBS. Ambulance services are available and the hospital is a stone throw to Lagos Island Maternity and Massey Children Hospital
It is one of the leading public health institution in Lagos State. The hospital was recently awarded the best General Hospital in Lagos under the admiw of Dr Gani-Kale
Good access roads.Has an emergency room.Offers a broad spectrum of general medical services, and a limited number of specialist care.
The best general Hospital in Lagos functioning like a tertiary hospital with different departments: Emergency, Cardiology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Dermatology, Psychiatry, Nephrology, General surgery, Urology, Paediatrics surgery, Orthopedics, Ophthalmology, ENT, Oncology, Dentistry, Radiology, Physiotherapy, Dietetics and Nutrition. There is no Gynaecology and Paediatrics department here because they function as a separate hospital within the area( LAGOS ISLAND MATERNITY HOSPITAL & MASSEY STREET CHILDREN HOSPITAL)It renders training to interns and there is a lot of patient load. The services rendered here are superb but there is an urgent need for new structure with more bed space in the emergency department(Casualty and LACEMS) to accommodate the patient load.There is no resting area for patient relatives hence a need for that purpose also.
I have never been in your hospital
1st premier general Hospital in Nigeria and is over @120yrs.90% of the building needs renovation.Hardworking staff I every department,full laboratory Services, paediatrics, surgical, medical, eye, ENT radiological services
Good government hospital
They have capable Hands on deck
The services at the GH, Odan, Lagos, may have improved but the data on this site belong to the dark ages. The telephone numbers are incorrect and some of the information are crying for urgent update.
There service is satisfactory
Excellent... Nothing out of excellence
That the one multipurpose hospital in Lagos Nigeria
Poor facilities.... Inadequate staffs, too many patients to too few doctors and nurses
Always ready to help
The hospital runs for 24 hours and the attend to both medical and surgical emergencies.
It was great!
Organisation
Time consuming
Awesome
Cool
Needs a facelift