Healthcare in Nigeria has seen significant growth, driven in part by private investment.
As the country struggles with the challenges of providing adequate healthcare to its burgeoning population, private investors have stepped in to bridge the gap, establishing and maintaining some of the largest and most advanced medical facilities in the country.
This feature article explores the top hospitals in Nigeria owned by private investors, detailing their ownership, history, and standard of care offered to Nigerians through ratings.

Who owns it: It is owned by The First Surat Group, a consortium of Turkish and Nigerian investors focusing on education and healthcare.
When was it established: It was established in 2013.
Where is it located: Abuja, Nigeria.
How many beds and ratings: It has 55 beds and a rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars.
What are they saying? According to the hospital, Nizamiye is known for its robust pediatric and maternity services, featuring a well-equipped neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and specialized care for women and children.
Nizamiye Hospital is also recognized for its comprehensive oncology services, including chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and surgical oncology. It is also recognised for its facilities which include advance diagnostic equipment and its team of oncologists and support staff.












