Nigeria spends $1.2 billion every year on medical tourism. Over 40,000 Nigerians travel abroad for medical treatment annually — to India, the UK, the US, Germany, and increasingly, to Turkey. If you or a family member is considering treatment abroad, this guide explains why Istanbul should be your first call, not your last resort.
The Nigerian Medical Tourism Reality
Let’s be honest about why Nigerians travel abroad for healthcare:
- Limited specialists: Nigeria has fewer than 20 cardiac surgeons for 220 million people
- Equipment gaps: Many hospitals lack functional MRI machines, PET-CT scanners, or radiation therapy equipment
- Long wait times: Public hospital queues for specialized procedures can stretch months
- Trust deficit: After years of inconsistent quality, many Nigerians with the means to do so prefer treatment abroad for critical procedures
This isn’t a criticism of Nigerian healthcare professionals — many are world-class. It’s a reality of infrastructure and resources. And if you’re going to travel for treatment, you deserve to make the best choice about where.
Why Turkey, Not India or the UK?
The India Problem
For years, India has been the default destination for Nigerian medical tourists. In 2015, 47% of Nigerian medical tourists traveled to India, spending $260 million. India is affordable and has skilled doctors. But there are real downsides that many patients discover too late:
- Distance: Lagos to Mumbai is 9+ hours of flying. For a sick patient, that’s exhausting
- Cultural shock: The food, environment, and social norms can be disorienting for Nigerian patients during recovery
- Communication: While doctors speak English, nursing staff and support personnel often don’t
- Hygiene concerns: Outside the top hospitals, hygiene standards can be inconsistent
- Aftercare: Follow-up after returning to Nigeria is often minimal
The UK/US Problem
The UK and US have excellent healthcare, but:
– Visa difficulty: UK and US visa applications from Nigeria have high rejection rates and require extensive documentation
– Cost: Treatment costs are 5-10x higher than Turkey. A heart bypass in the US costs $70,000-$120,000
– No packages: You pay separately for hospital, surgeon, accommodation, and transport — and coordinate everything yourself
The Turkey Advantage
| Factor | Turkey | India | UK |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flight from Lagos | 6 hours direct | 9+ hours | 6.5 hours |
| Visa | e-Visa (instant) | e-Visa | Full application (weeks) |
| Cost vs US prices | Save 60-80% | Save 70-85% | Same or higher |
| Hospital quality | 46 JCI-accredited | 39 JCI-accredited | NHS or expensive private |
| All-inclusive packages | Yes | Sometimes | No |
| Halal food | Everywhere | Limited | Limited |
| Cultural comfort | High | Moderate | Moderate |
| Language support | English + coordinators | English varies | English |
| Recovery environment | Luxury hotels, beautiful city | Varies | Expensive |
Treatments Nigerians Most Commonly Seek in Turkey
1. Cancer Treatment
Nigeria has only 8 functional radiotherapy machines for over 220 million people. Cancer patients face devastating waits. Turkey offers:
– Full cancer diagnosis in 3-5 days (PET-CT, biopsy, staging)
– Radiation therapy (IMRT, IGRT, Stereotactic)
– CyberKnife for brain and lung tumors
– Chemotherapy with the latest protocols
– Robotic-assisted cancer surgery
– Cost: Diagnosis and staging from $1,500. Full treatment plans provided after consultation.
2. Open Heart Surgery
With fewer than 20 cardiac surgeons in all of Nigeria, patients needing bypass surgery, valve replacement, or congenital heart defect repair have limited options at home.
– Heart bypass (CABG): $8,000–$15,000 in Turkey
– Heart valve replacement: $10,000–$18,000
– Pediatric heart surgery: $10,000–$20,000
– Compare: $70,000–$120,000 in the US
3. Kidney Transplant
End-stage kidney disease is a death sentence for many Nigerians without access to transplantation. Turkey has one of the world’s best kidney transplant programs.
– Living-donor kidney transplant: $20,000–$35,000
– Includes all hospital fees, ICU, immunosuppression, and follow-up
– Legal requirement: Donor must be a blood relative (Turkish law)
4. IVF and Fertility Treatment
Infertility carries enormous social stigma in Nigerian culture, pushing couples to seek solutions urgently. IVF in Turkey offers:
– Higher success rates (45-65%) than most Nigerian clinics
– Lower cost ($2,800–$4,500 vs $4,000–$6,000 in Lagos)
– Complete confidentiality and privacy
– Advanced genetic testing (PGT) to improve outcomes
5. Orthopedic Surgery
- Knee replacement: $5,000–$8,000
- Hip replacement: $6,000–$10,000
- Spinal surgery: $8,000–$15,000
6. Cosmetic Surgery and Dental Work
Nigeria’s growing middle and upper class increasingly seeks cosmetic procedures:
– Hair transplant: $1,500–$3,500 (Turkey is the world capital)
– Rhinoplasty: $2,500–$4,000
– Hollywood smile: $3,000–$5,000
– BBL: $3,500–$5,500
– Gastric sleeve: $3,500–$5,500
Visa: How to Get Your Turkish e-Visa from Nigeria
Getting a Turkish visa is one of the easiest in the world for Nigerians:
Step 1: Go to evisa.gov.tr (the official Turkish government site)
Step 2: Select “Nigeria” as your nationality
Step 3: Choose “Tourism” as your purpose of visit
Step 4: Fill in your passport details and travel dates
Step 5: Pay the visa fee (approximately $50 USD) with a debit or credit card
Step 6: Receive your e-Visa by email — usually within minutes
Duration: The e-Visa allows a stay of up to 30 days, extendable for medical treatment.
Medical visa support: If you need additional documentation, Panaf Medical provides:
– Official invitation letter from the hospital
– Treatment confirmation letter
– These documents can help if you need to extend your stay or for insurance purposes
Tip: Apply for your e-Visa at least 1 week before travel. While it’s usually instant, allow buffer time.
Flights: Lagos and Abuja to Istanbul
Turkish Airlines operates daily direct flights:
| Route | Duration | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Lagos (LOS) → Istanbul (IST) | ~6 hours | Daily |
| Abuja (ABV) → Istanbul (IST) | ~5.5 hours | Multiple/week |
Tips for booking:
– Book 3-4 weeks in advance for best prices
– Economy class: $400–$800 round trip
– Business class: $1,500–$3,000 round trip
– Turkish Airlines allows medical patients to carry extra luggage (medical equipment, wheelchair) at no additional cost — contact the airline to arrange
– If traveling with a companion, check if twin deals are available
Other airlines: Ethiopian Airlines (via Addis Ababa), Egypt Air (via Cairo), and Emirates (via Dubai) also serve the Istanbul route but are not direct.
How Panaf Medical Works for Nigerian Patients
Step 1: Free Consultation
Contact us via WhatsApp (+90 530 869 73 11), email, or our website form. Tell us:
– What treatment you need
– Your medical history (briefly)
– Any test results or reports you have (send photos or PDFs via WhatsApp)
Step 2: Treatment Plan (Within 24 Hours)
Our medical team reviews your case and sends you:
– A personalized treatment plan
– The name and credentials of your recommended doctor
– A transparent, all-inclusive price — no hidden costs
– Estimated length of stay
Step 3: You Decide
There’s no pressure and no obligation. Take your time, discuss with your family, ask us any questions. When you’re ready, we help you plan your trip.
Step 4: Travel to Istanbul
- Book your flight (we can advise on timing)
- Get your e-Visa
- Pack your medical records
- We handle everything else: airport pickup, hotel, hospital coordination
Step 5: Treatment
- VIP airport pickup
- Hotel check-in
- Hospital consultation and treatment
- Your personal coordinator stays with you throughout
- Daily updates to your family back home
Step 6: Return Home + Follow-Up
- Post-treatment care instructions
- Medication and prescriptions
- VIP transfer to the airport
- Ongoing video consultations with your doctor after you return to Nigeria
What Nigerian Patients Say
“I had gastric sleeve surgery with Panaf Medical and lost 30kg in 7 months. The team was professional, attentive, and supportive throughout my entire journey.”
— Verified patient review, Trustpilot ★★★★★“The staff warmth, availability, and medical expertise were commendable. I felt safe and well cared for throughout my treatment.”
— Verified patient review, Trustpilot ★★★★☆
Payment Information for Nigerian Patients
Accepted payment methods:
– USD cash (the most straightforward)
– International bank transfer (wire transfer in USD or EUR)
– Credit/debit cards (Visa, Mastercard — Nigerian cards accepted)
– Payment is typically: 30% deposit to confirm booking, 70% balance before treatment
Important notes:
– All prices are quoted in USD
– There are no additional or hidden charges beyond the quoted package price
– We provide official hospital invoices and receipts for insurance claims
– If your Nigerian health insurance covers treatment abroad, we provide all documentation needed for reimbursement
Frequently Asked Questions from Nigerian Patients
Q: Is Turkey really better than India for my treatment?
A: For many procedures, yes. Turkey has better hospital infrastructure (46 JCI hospitals vs India’s 39), is closer to Nigeria (6 hours vs 9), offers better cultural comfort, and provides all-inclusive packages. For very specific procedures where India has a unique advantage, we’ll tell you honestly.
Q: Can I bring my wife/husband to support me?
A: Absolutely. We encourage it. We can arrange shared hotel rooms or adjacent rooms for your companion. Many hospitals have comfortable waiting areas for family members.
Q: What if my condition worsens during travel?
A: Turkish Airlines has medical assistance protocols. On arrival, you’re met by our team immediately. If you’re in a critical condition, we can arrange a medical escort or ambulance transfer from the airport directly to the hospital.
Q: Is it safe for Nigerians in Istanbul?
A: Yes. Istanbul is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world. There is a significant Nigerian and African community. Discrimination is extremely rare, and the Turkish culture of hospitality is genuine.
Q: What food will I eat during recovery?
A: Hospital food in Turkey is nutritious and halal. Your hotel is near restaurants with diverse cuisines. If you have specific dietary preferences (Nigerian food), your coordinator can help source ingredients or find African restaurants in Istanbul.
Q: How do I send my medical records to you?
A: The easiest way is WhatsApp. Send photos of your test results, X-ray images, MRI CDs (as video), or any doctor’s reports directly to +90 530 869 73 11. You can also email them to info@panafmedical.com.
Take the First Step
You don’t need to decide everything today. Just send us a message — tell us what you’re dealing with. We’ll review your case, give you an honest assessment, and provide a clear plan with transparent pricing. No obligation, no pressure.
Thousands of Nigerians have already made this journey. Let us help you make yours.
📞 WhatsApp: +90 530 869 73 11
📧 Email: info@panafmedical.com
We respond within 2 hours. Your consultation is completely free.
Panaf Medical is part of the international Panaf Group, with operations across Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. We don’t just serve African patients — we understand Africa because Africa is where we do business. Learn more about us.

