The state government is transforming the health sector with massive investments in facilities and equipment:
Construction of Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) in 203 wards across the state.
Rehabilitation of 102 PHCs to improve grassroots access.
New 50–100 bed secondary health centres in all three senatorial districts.
Flagship facilities like:
University of Medical Sciences Teaching Hospital (UNIMEDTH) in Ondo Town.
Trauma and Surgical Centre – a state-of-the-art hub for emergency and specialized care.
“Every community deserves access to top-tier healthcare.”
Digital Transformation
With the IMPACT Project, Ondo State is taking healthcare digital:
Electronic Medical Records now used in rural health centers.
Real-time data reporting using the DHIS2 platform to improve decision-making.
Health workers equipped with laptops and training for digital service delivery.
Automated systems for cold chain management in immunization programs.
Health Insurance for All – ORANGHIS
The Orange Health Insurance Scheme (ORANGHIS) now covers over 101,000 public servants and their families, providing:
Affordable health coverage.
Funding for 460+ life-saving surgeries.
Reduced out-of-pocket healthcare expenses.
This initiative is a game-changer for sustainable healthcare financing.
Combating Malaria & Lassa Fever
Ondo State leads the fight against deadly diseases:
Malaria Control through the IMPACT program:
Free distribution of treated mosquito nets.
Preventive treatment for pregnant women and children.
Community campaigns to reduce under-5 mortality by 40%.
Lassa Fever Trials:
Ondo hosts Nigeria’s first Lassa fever treatment trial in 40 years at FMC Owo, positioning the state as a hub for medical research and innovation.
Specialized Healthcare Services
The government continues to expand tertiary and specialty care:
Solar-powered eye clinics and oxygen plants in new hospitals.
Upgraded Mother & Child Hospitals across the state.
Modern trauma, emergency, and surgical centers operating 24/7.