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Affordable Care, Advanced Tech Keep India Ahead in Nigeria’s Medical Tourism — Jain

India continues to attract Nigerian medical tourists with cheaper healthcare, world-class hospitals, and specialized treatments, according to businessman Sanjay Jain.

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Indian businessman Sanjay Jain has attributed India’s long-standing dominance in Nigeria’s medical tourism market to a combination of affordability, advanced healthcare infrastructure, and rapid access to treatment.

Speaking in Lagos, Jain said Nigerian patients continue to prefer India because it offers high-quality medical care at significantly lower costs compared to Western countries.

“Medical procedures in India are significantly more affordable than in many other countries, ensuring that patients from Nigeria receive top-quality care at a fraction of the cost. Indian hospitals also offer prompt medical care, avoiding the long waiting periods for surgeries and treatments common elsewhere,” he said.

He noted that treatments in India are typically 60–70 percent cheaper than in Western nations, while hospitals maintain cutting-edge technology and high success rates.

Jain revealed that a large share of Nigerian medical tourists travel for treatment of cardiac conditions, cancer, orthopedic problems, and eye diseases, citing India’s global reputation and efficiency.

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“Nigerian patients increasingly choose India over other medical tourism destinations for specialized treatments for themselves and their loved ones. This is because the reputation of India’s healthcare system is well established and widely acknowledged across the globe,” he said.

He further emphasized that India’s healthcare system offers internationally accredited hospitals, highly skilled professionals, and personalized care, making it a preferred destination for patients from cities across Nigeria.

India’s appeal is also driven by its ability to handle complex procedures such as heart surgeries, kidney transplants, neurosurgery, and oncology treatments, alongside supportive policies like flexible medical visas and pre-arrival service arrangements.

Despite these advantages, Jain acknowledged emerging efforts by Nigeria to strengthen its healthcare system, noting that increased investment could reduce reliance on outbound medical travel and conserve foreign exchange.

“This is a very positive step by the Federal Govt. and will go a long way to favor the populace,” he said.

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He also pointed to a decline in medical tourism spending in early 2025 as a possible indicator of shifting trends toward domestic care.

However, he warned of the risks associated with overseas treatment, including post-procedure complications after patients return home, and stressed the need for stronger local healthcare capacity and better coordination with international providers.

“While India offers advanced, low-cost care, improving Nigeria’s healthcare infrastructure is essential while continued collaboration between both countries can help strengthen local capacity,” Jain concluded.

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