Ogoja Diocesan Medical Board

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Catholic Maternity Hospital, Moniaya-Ogoja, Cross River State Nigeria

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Ogoja Diocesan Medical Board is a catholic organization that is aimed at serving the health sector by providing healthcare assistance that enables hospitals to be greatly focused in the discharge of health care services.

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1 stars
06/30/2025
reviewed Ogoja Diocesan Medical Board

I'm highly disappointed the way the staff of your hospital took advantage of my kids' sister and added money to the bill, and when asked, she can not defend it. When will a nurse be sending a private account number for payment.

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