Eye Foundation Hospital
Idris Oyekunle is a medical professional specializing in ophthalmology, currently serving as a Senior Registrar at Eye Foundation Hospital since November 2017. Prior experience includes working as an Ophthalmology Resident at Federal Medical Centre, Azare from February 2016 to October 2017, and as a Medical Doctor at MSFF, an NGO, from December 2015 to February 2016. Idris Oyekunle holds a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (M.B. Ch.B) degree from Obafemi Awolowo University, completed in 2013.
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Eye Foundation Hospital
Eye Foundation Hospital (EFH) is a leader in the delivery of state-of-the-art eye care, established in 1993 with a vision to eliminate avoidable blindness through the provision of equitable, qualitative, quantitative and affordable eye care to all. The Eye Foundation Hospital is a registered eye specialist hospital with over 7 branches with 3 Primary Eye care Centers in Nigeria; with the head office situated at 27 Isaac John Street, G.R.A Ikeja, Lagos State Nigeria. Eye Foundation Hospital prides itself in providing eye care services comparable to those obtainable internationally. Eye Foundation Hospital delivers care in the public and private sectors, and contributes to improving eye care in Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa through establishing a sustainable infrastructure, its training programme for eye care practitioners and outreach activities. Eye Foundation Hospital has been the recipient of the eyecare service provider of the year award by the Nigeria Healthcare Excellence Award for four consecutive years (2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019). Our Mission: To be a regional leader committed to promoting excellence in eye care delivery, research and training as well as establishing ourselves as the premier specialist eye hospital in Africa providing state -of- the- art ophthalmic care. Our Vision To eliminate avoidable blindness through the provision of equitable, qualitative, quantitative and affordable eye care to all. Eye Foundation Hospital have also built a network over the past 28 years which actively promotes greater integration of eye care. We offer three levels of care (primary/basic level care, secondary level care and tertiary level care) within our network ensuring an uninterrupted level of escalation and access to quality eye care for all. Our Primary Eye Care Centres (PECCs) are entry points of care which promote access in communities where little or no basic eye care exists. PECCs are referral points for Secondary Centres