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AI-powered health triage on WhatsApp in 5 Nigerian languages. Get instant health assessments in English, Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, or Pidgin. Connect with certified Nigerian doctors 24/7. Multilingual. Private. Accessible for all.
Get instant AI health triage in Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, English, or Pidgin. Connect with certified Nigerian doctors via WhatsApp.
Start Health Check



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No extra apps or downloads. Just open WhatsApp, chat, and get guided triage instantly — even on low-end devices.
Optimised for Nigerian internet speeds that may have low bandwidth.
Built on medical-grade safety standards, encrypted communication, and strict compliance with Nigerian data laws.
Our platform is designed to align with key healthcare privacy and security practices:
Built for Nigerian families, trusted by healthcare organisations
Guided by decades of healthcare and technology expertise
Our founder has delivered 109 Primary Healthcare Centres across Nigeria through Opal Corporate Limited, bringing essential healthcare infrastructure to underserved communities. HealthGrid represents the next evolution: leveraging technology to bridge the remaining access gap.
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HealthGrid Africa provides AI-powered triage and connects you with licensed healthcare professionals, but is not a substitute for direct physician consultation.
Our AI provides initial health screening and routing but cannot diagnose, treat, or prescribe medications. Always follow up with licensed healthcare providers.
Only take medications prescribed by licensed physicians through PCN-licensed pharmacies.
Most tests require certified laboratory centres. Home collection available for specific blood tests.
In case of life-threatening emergencies, immediately call 199 or visit the nearest hospital.