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The where, how and cost of MRI scan in Nigeria 2025

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Is MRI done in Nigeria? Where can MRI be done in Nigeria? What is the price/cost of MRI scan in Nigeria? These nagging questions will be answered in this article but before we proceed, you need to know the following about the MRI…..

MRI means Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

It was developed in the 1970 and 1980s.

It is a medical imaging technique used in radiology to form pictures of the anatomy and physiological processes of the body both in health and in diseases.

It uses the principle of magnetic fields to generate images of the organs of the body.

The MRI is a very expensive machine both in purchase and in maintenance.

The cost of an MRI machine ranges for $1.2m to $3m

It is safer than x-rays and CT scans as it does not expose the body to radiations.

There are very few MRI machines in Nigeria.

Only the Delta State University Teaching Hospital (DELSUTH) in Oghara and the University College Hospital (UCH) in Ibadan are the government owned hospitals with MRI in Nigeria.

Most of the MRI scans in Nigeria are done by privately owned diagnostic centres located in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, Benin city, Kaduna etc.

The cost of MRI scan in Nigeria was once too expensive but it is becoming more affordable now because of competition.

In Nigeria, the National Health Insurance Scheme do not cover MRI scan.

MRI is not a routine diagnostic tool. Your doctor will most times request for an MRI in cases of suspected brain tumor (head scan) and in cases of back pain especially low back pain. It is also used to follow up patients.

MRI scan is contraindicated(not allowed) in some persons such as patients with cardiac pacemakers, cochlear implants shrapnels and metallic foreign bodies. This is because the MRI is a magnetic device as it will interfere with the function of these implants . Typical example is the cardiac pacemakers.

Where to do MRI scan in Nigeria? What is the cost of MRI scan in Nigeria?

MRI machines are not very common in Nigeria. The scan is mainly done in major city centres.

I am going to list out common MRI scan centres in Nigeria, their addresses, phone numbers and their price lists.

MRI in Lagos

1) Foremost Radiology Consultants Ltd

Plot 50/54, Ogulana Drive, Surulere, Lagos.

Phone Number: 08062392299.

Cost of MRI in Foremost Consultants Ltd

Cranial MRI is 65,000naira

Cervical spine MRI is 58,000naira.

Thoracic spine MRI is 55,000naira.

Lumbosacral MRI is 53,000naira

Full Body MRI is 800,000naira.

2. Medpack Diagnostics

81, Itire Road, by Ogunlana drive

Surulere, Lagos, Nigeria.

07063842663

Below is the cost of MRI in Medpack Diagnostics:

Cranial MRI is 75, 000naira.

Cervical spine MRI is 65,000 naira

Thoracic spine MRI is 58,000naira

Lumbar spine MRI is 57,000naira

Whole body MRI is 320,000naira.

3. Clinix Healthcare

Ilupeju branch

Plot B, Block xii, Alhaji Adejumo Avenue, Off Ggbagada Oshodi Express Way

Beside Total Filling Station, Anthony, Lagos, Nigeria.

Phone Number: 07089855022

Festac Branch

6, Ago Palace Way, by Apple Junction,

Amuwo Odofin, Lagos.

07066292943

Agbara Branch

Mary Abike House Opposite Desholly

Odofa Bus stop, Badagry Express road,

Morogbo, Agbara, Lagos.

Price of MRI in Clinix Hospital, Lagos

Cranial MRI = #50,000

Cervical MRI= #50,000

Thoracic MRI= #50,0000

Lumbosacral MRI= #50,000

Whole body MRI= #350,000

4. Cedacrest Hospitals

25A, Abayomi Street

Victoria Island, Lagos

08095157914

Price of MRI scan in Cedacrest is 87,000naira.

5. Mecure Health Limited

Niyi Okunubi street, Lekki phase one ( opposite Mainstreet Bank),

Lekki, Lagos.

09034367072

MRI scan cost in Mecure is 80,000naira.

cost of MRI in Nigeria

This is an MRI machine.

Image Credit: Pixabay

MRI scan centre in Benin City

1. Lily Hospital

17, Edo-Osagie street,

GRA, Benin-city.

08113690592

Cost of MRI in Lily Hospital

Cranial MRI is 85,000naira

Cervical spine MRI is 75,000naira

Thoracic spine MRI is 85,000naira

Lumbosacral spine MRI is 65,000naira

Whole body MRI is 220,000naira.

2. Benin Medical Care…, Adesuwa

3. Raytouch Diagnostic Centre just acquired their MRI machine and you can do MRI scan there now.

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MRI scan in Delta State

1. Delta State University Teaching Hospital

Otefe Road Oghara, Ethiope West, Delta, Nigeria.

Cost of MRI in DELSUTH

Cranial MRI is 78,000naira

Cervical, thoracic and lumbosacral MRI is 70,000naira each.

Whole body MRI scan is 250,000naira.

2. St Luke’s Hospital, Asaba

3. Lily Hospitals Limited Warri

4. Government owned, Mother and Child Specialist Hospital and Diagnostic Centre, Owa – Alero, Agbor have an MRI machine and offers affordable prices for MRI scan

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MRI in Abuja

1. Lifebridge Medical Diagnostic Centre

15A, Yauri Street Garki 2, Abuja, Nigeria.

MRI cost in Lifebridge is 85,000naira.

2. Cedacrest Hospitals

2, Sam Mbakwe Street,

Gudu District, Abuja.

08095157914.

MRI Cost is 97,000naira.

3. Alliance Hospital

No. 5 Malumfashi Close, Off Emeka Anyaoku Street, Area 11, Garki, F.C.T, Abuja.

MRI cost: Cranial (Brain) MRI is #85,000

Cervical, thoracic, and lumbosacral MRI is #79,000 each.

4. National Hospital Abuja

Cost of mri in National hospital Abuja is #65,000 naira for brain scan….

Cervical, Thoracic, lumbosacral spine MRI cost about #50,000 naira

5. Nisa Premier Hospital

Has a MRI machine now. Their prices are affordable…check them out.

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MRI scan result of the head and the cervical spine. Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons

MRI in Ibadan

University College Hospital

Layi Ayanniyi Street, Ibadan, Oyo, Nigeria

UCH, does MRI for 73,000naira.

MRI in Port Harcourt

1. Pyramids Diagnostic Services

Sonia Mall, YKC junction

42, Woji Trans Amadi, Port Harcourt, Nigeria.

0907128057

Price of MRI scan in Pyramids Diagnostic is #90,000.

2. Image Diagnostics

Omaduma Street, off Elegbam Road

500272, Port Harcourt

08123129893.

How much is MRI scan at Image Diagnostics? It is 85,000naira.

3. Biosystems Medical Diagnostics

49, Tomboy Street, GRA

Phase 2, Port Harcourt.

08091530000.

Cost of MRI scan at this facility is around 84,000 naira.

MRI in Enugu South-East Nigeria

Memphys Hospital for Neurosurgery. Privately owned by the MD/Founder of Memfys Hospital, Emeritus Prof. S.C Ohaegbulam (NNOM). They Hospital just acquired and installed the new 1.5 Tesla MRI matchine(GE,16 Channels Signa Explorer). Now fully operative and functional.

Located at Plot 13, KM2 Enugu-Onitsha Expressway, Pocket Layout, Enugu

Phone number: 0806 715 7635

Memphys hospital in Enugu is the only centre in the whole of South East Nigeria with an MRI machine. Check out their pricelist for MRI below

Cranial MRI is 85,000naira

Cervical spine MRI is 75,000naira

Thoracic spine MRI is 78,000naira

Lumbosacral spine MRI is 77,000naira

Whole body MRI is 350,000naira.

Please do call these centres to find out their present cost for MRI scan as prices do change. This will enable you prepare your mind and save you unnecessary stress.

I hope this article on the cost of MRI scan in Nigeria among other things was useful? Feel free to add any MRI centres you know in Nigeria in the comments section. Thank you.

This article has been updated to include the recent prices and to include new centres with MRI.

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Why you feel dizzy when you stand up

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Why you feel dizzy when you stand up?

A young, healthy patient asked me: “Doc, sometimes when I stand up from the bed too fast, my vision goes completely black for two seconds and I get dizzy. Am I having a mini-stroke?”

No, it is actually proof that your nervous system is working perfectly.

The exact neurovascular cascade behind why your vision blacks out when you stand up too fast and why you don’t actually pass out. 👇

• The Gravity Drop: When you are lying down, your heart pumps blood easily on a flat plane. The moment you stand up abruptly, gravity instantly pulls about 500 to 800 mL of your blood straight down into your legs.

Why you feel dizzy when you stand up
Why you feel dizzy when you stand up. Credit: Nurse Miriam

• The Transient Drain: This sudden pooling means less blood returns to your heart, which temporarily means less blood is pumped up to your head. For a split second, your brain experiences a drop in pressure.

• The Visual Blackout: The retina (the back of your eye) is incredibly sensitive to oxygen and pressure changes. When the blood pressure dips, the retina temporarily shuts down to conserve energy which is exactly why your vision goes black or static.

• The Baroreceptor Rescue: Luckily, you have pressure sensors (baroreceptors) in your neck. Within milliseconds, they detect the blood pressure drop and fire a panic signal to your brainstem.

• The Sympathetic Snap: Your autonomic nervous system instantly kicks in. It violently constricts the blood vessels in your legs and spikes your heart rate, physically squeezing the blood right back up to your brain. Vision restored.

Summary:

First time this happened to me I genuinely thought I was dying.
Turns out my body was just buffering.
Knowing the science changes everything

Here’s what’s actually happening:

When you stand up quickly, gravity pulls blood downward. Your body briefly has less blood reaching the brain. Your nervous system — specifically the baroreceptors –detects this drop and rapidly triggers your heart to beat faster and your blood vessels to constrict, restoring blood flow within seconds.
The momentary blackout and dizziness is just that brief gap before the correction kicks in.

👉Hi, I am Dr. Priyam. I break down complex medical science and advocate for Evidence-Based Medicine. FOLLOW ME for more clinical facts.

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Two A+ Parents, One O- Baby? The Blood Type “Scandal” That’s Actually Just Science

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can a+ and a+ give birth to o+ or O negative?

It’s a panic that lands in clinics and WhatsApp groups far too often: “Both of us are A positive… how is our child O negative? Did the lab mess up? Or is something else going on?”

The short, reassuring answer is no lab error, no mystery, and no betrayal. This outcome is completely possible under normal genetics. Here’s why the “math” actually maths perfectly once we look at what blood-type tests really reveal.

Your blood type is decided by two separate systems that most people only see the final phenotype of, not the hidden genes.
ABO system 🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸

can a+ and a+ give birth to o+
can a+ and a+ give birth to o+ or O negative?

Type A means you carry at least one A allele. You could be AA or AO. The O allele is recessive and invisible in your test result. If both you and your partner are AO (very common), each of you has a 50 % chance of passing the O allele. When both pass O, the child is blood group O. Roughly 45–50 % of people with type A are actually AO carriers, so this pairing happens every day.

Rh (positive/negative) system 🩸🩸🩸
“Positive” means you have the dominant D antigen. You can still be heterozygous Dd and carry the recessive d allele. If both parents are Dd, there is a 25 % chance the child inherits d from both and is Rh negative. About 15 % of people are Rh negative, which means a large portion of “positive” people quietly carry the d gene.

When both parents are A positive but heterozygous for both traits (AO and Dd), an O-negative child is not only possible — it is mathematically expected in a predictable percentage of pregnancies. The child simply received the two recessive alleles that were hiding in plain sight in both parents.
Blood-group reports show only what antigens are expressed on red cells. They do not sequence your DNA or tell you whether you are homozygous or heterozygous. That hidden information is what allows “impossible” combinations to appear regularly in perfectly ordinary families.

This is basic Mendelian inheritance, not infidelity or laboratory failure. The same recessive-gene logic explains blue-eyed children born to brown-eyed parents or curly-haired kids from straight-haired couples. It is science doing exactly what it is supposed to do.

If the result still feels unsettling, a simple conversation with your doctor or a genetics counsellor can walk you through your specific probabilities. In the overwhelming majority of cases, however, the only thing that needs updating is the outdated assumption that blood types behave like simple labels instead of the elegant, recessive-carrying system they actually are.

Your O-negative child is not evidence of a mistake. They are proof that genetics loves surprises — and that love (and science) are doing just fine.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Dr Parveen Yograj

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Why does BCG vaccine leave a scar?

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Why does BCG vaccine leave a scar?

That scar on your arm is a battlefield, and the chemistry of how it forms is completely different from any other vaccine you’ve ever received.

Most vaccines inject dead or weakened pathogens into your muscle. Your immune system sees the threat, builds antibodies, done. No lasting damage to the tissue. The BCG tuberculosis vaccine does something radically different. It injects live Mycobacterium bovis bacteria directly into the top layer of your skin, the dermis, and then lets them multiply.

Why does BCG vaccine leave a scar?
Why does BCG vaccine leave a scar?

For the first six weeks, those bacteria are actively replicating at the injection site. Your immune system detects them and sends macrophages to engulf the invaders. T-cells get recruited to the area. Then something happens that no other routine vaccine triggers: your body builds granulomas. Those are organized clusters of immune cells that physically wall off the bacteria like a biological quarantine zone. The immune system can’t fully kill every bacterium, so it builds a containment structure around them instead.

That containment war destroys tissue. The granulomas break down the dermis. A blister forms, then an open ulcer that weeps for weeks. The entire process from injection to final scar takes about three months. What you’re left with is the structural aftermath of your immune system demolishing a section of its own skin to contain a live bacterial colony.

The wild part: 4 billion doses administered since 1921. 100 million newborns receive it every year. And the size of your scar correlates with how strong your immune response was. Studies in West Africa found that infants who developed a visible scar had half the mortality rate of infants who didn’t. Not just from TB. From everything. The scar tissue itself became a marker that your immune system trained correctly.

That circular mark is the one vaccine scar that actually means something went right. Your body fought a live infection in a controlled space, won, and left the evidence on your skin for life.

Aakash Gupta

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