Peamak Hospital - FAQs
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Peamak Hospital - FAQs
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We’ve assembled answers to some of the most frequent questions asked in Peamak Hospital.
Do I have to be a registered patient to access healthcare services?
No. You do not have to be a registered patient. We operate frequent walk-in services and manage accident and emergency patients who are not registered with us.
How much does treatment cost?
We are unable to provide an exact quote due to the variations in patient care. We offer a personalised service, and we can only offer you a cost once you have received treatment.
How much does maternity registration cost?
We are unable to provide an accurate estimate because treatment is based on individualised needs.
Can I Bringing a patient from one hospital to Peamak?
Yes, if you wish to. But there will be an assessment of whether it is a medical condition the hospital can manage.
Can I borrow the ambulance?
It depends, we render the service for people that need it. It does come with a charge and the cost varies based on the distance, time, and location. It can also be used for a longer or shorter duration based on availability.
Does your hospital provide wheelchair?
Yes. We provide wheelchair and the hospital is accessible for patients on a wheelchair.
Do you have light over the night?
Yes. We have an alternative solar power supply to ensure there is light for our patients in the night.
How accessible is the environment?
We have facilities available to ease the care of our patients and their loved ones. Our hospital is equipped with wheelchairs, stretchers, and emergency ramp, to aid the treatment of patients.
What time can I visit the hospital for treatment?
We are open 24/7. But depending on the services you require it may not be available on some days.
When is the best time to come for my blood sugar test?
There are several types of blood sugar test. The doctor will advise on the required test and the best time to come.
How do I pay for medical service?
You are able to pay at the hospital using card, cash, or bank transfers. We operate a deposit system for some services, and you will be informed if this is necessary for your treatment.
Is parking available?
es. You are allowed to bring in your car to drop a patient. But depending on how busy the hospital is, you may be asked to park your car outside. It is relatively safe to park outside the hospital. For motorcycle holders you are allowed to park in the hospital.
What happens if I get admitted?
When you get admitted, you will be taken to a ward for supervised treatment. There are two daily patient rounds by doctors to see patient and you will always have a nurse in your ward to ensure you are being looked after.
Is there a shop around?
We have a shop in the hospital where you can buy essential things. There are also different shops and food joints around to serve your needs.
When do I get discharged?
The doctors will make an assessment to check that you are fit to leave the hospital and you will be discharged into the care of your relatives.
Where are you located?
We are in Odo Eran Street Owode, Oyo, Oyo. Nigeria. It is behind Union Bank and there is a signboard to direct you to the hospital. Our second location is in Olokomeje, Off Alalubosa Road, Oyo, Nigeria. You can also ask people around and they will be able to direct you to the right location.
Please feel free to
contact us
if your questions have not been answered above.
Odo Eran Street,
Owode, Oyo, Oyo
Head Office
0803 579 4572
24-hours Emergency
0703 982 4147
Customer Service
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Frequently Asked Questions
We’ve assembled answers to some of the most frequent questions asked in Peamak Hospital.
Do I have to be a registered patient to access healthcare services?
No. You do not have to be a registered patient. We operate frequent walk-in services and manage accident and emergency patients who are not registered with us.
How much does treatment cost?
We are unable to provide an exact quote due to the variations in patient care. We offer a personalised service, and we can only offer you a cost once you have received treatment.
How much does maternity registration cost?
We are unable to provide an accurate estimate because treatment is based on individualised needs.
Can I Bringing a patient from one hospital to Peamak?
Yes, if you wish to. But there will be an assessment of whether it is a medical condition the hospital can manage.
Can I borrow the ambulance?
It depends, we render the service for people that need it. It does come with a charge and the cost varies based on the distance, time, and location. It can also be used for a longer or shorter duration based on availability.
Does your hospital provide wheelchair?
Yes. We provide wheelchair and the hospital is accessible for patients on a wheelchair.
Do you have light over the night?
Yes. We have an alternative solar power supply to ensure there is light for our patients in the night.
How accessible is the environment?
We have facilities available to ease the care of our patients and their loved ones. Our hospital is equipped with wheelchairs, stretchers, and emergency ramp, to aid the treatment of patients.
What time can I visit the hospital for treatment?
We are open 24/7. But depending on the services you require it may not be available on some days.
When is the best time to come for my blood sugar test?
There are several types of blood sugar test. The doctor will advise on the required test and the best time to come.
How do I pay for medical service?
You are able to pay at the hospital using card, cash, or bank transfers. We operate a deposit system for some services, and you will be informed if this is necessary for your treatment.
Is parking available?
es. You are allowed to bring in your car to drop a patient. But depending on how busy the hospital is, you may be asked to park your car outside. It is relatively safe to park outside the hospital. For motorcycle holders you are allowed to park in the hospital.
What happens if I get admitted?
When you get admitted, you will be taken to a ward for supervised treatment. There are two daily patient rounds by doctors to see patient and you will always have a nurse in your ward to ensure you are being looked after.
Is there a shop around?
We have a shop in the hospital where you can buy essential things. There are also different shops and food joints around to serve your needs.
When do I get discharged?
The doctors will make an assessment to check that you are fit to leave the hospital and you will be discharged into the care of your relatives.
Where are you located?
We are in Odo Eran Street Owode, Oyo, Oyo. Nigeria. It is behind Union Bank and there is a signboard to direct you to the hospital. Our second location is in Olokomeje, Off Alalubosa Road, Oyo, Nigeria. You can also ask people around and they will be able to direct you to the right location.
Please feel free to
contact us
if your questions have not been answered above.
Odo Eran Street,
Owode, Oyo, Oyo
Head Office
0803 579 4572
24-hours Emergency
0703 982 4147
Customer Service
©2026 Peamak Hospital | RC1108779. All rights reserved.
Home
About Us
Message from the CMD
Management Team
Departments
Services
General Consultation
Trauma and Orthopaedics Care
Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Paediatric Care
Laboratory Services
Rradiology Services
Surgeries
Outpatient Care
Ambulance Service
Wards Facilities
Electrocardiogram(ECG)
Contact Us
Blog
Patients
FAQs
Patients’ Bill of Rights
Gallery
Book Appointment