Lifestyle Clinic
Most people only visit a doctor when something goes wrong. But the most powerful form of healthcare is the kind that prevents something from going wrong in the first place. At Clearview Hospital and Fertility, our Lifestyle Clinic is built on a simple but transformative belief: you do not have to wait until you are ill to take your health seriously.
The Lifestyle Clinic is Clearview’s dedicated preventive health service — a space where patients come not because they are sick, but because they value their health and want to stay ahead of the conditions that increasingly affect modern Nigerians. From high blood pressure and diabetes to stress, obesity, and cancer risk, the Lifestyle Clinic offers the screening, guidance, and ongoing support needed to help patients live well — for longer.
The clinic is designed for adults of all ages — particularly those in their 30s, 40s, 50s, and beyond — who want to proactively manage their health rather than react to illness. It is especially valuable for people with a family history of chronic conditions, those experiencing symptoms they have been ignoring, or individuals who simply want the peace of mind that comes with knowing their health is on track.
It is also ideal for executives, working professionals, and busy parents who rarely make time for their own health but need structured, efficient medical support that fits into their lives.
Thrive, the Clearview Way!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cost of IVF treatment in Lagos, Nigeria?
Can I get fertility treatment in Nigeria ?
What is IVF treatment in Nigeria and how does it work?
What is the difference between IVF and ICSI treatment in Lagos?
How do I know I am infertile?
What is PGT?
What is Egg freezing?
Can fibroid surgery improve fertility?
How do I book an appointment?
Just Like our one-on-one conversations, chatting with us is 100% confidential. Chat with a real person online, send an email @info@clearviewhospitalng.com or get in touch with us via WhatsApp. (WhatsApp chat link) 0702 500 8035
When should I consider IVF?
Ovulation Disorder: This is when ovulation is infrequent or absent in women, resulting in fewer eggs for fertilization. Fallopian tube blockage or damage: A damaged or blocked fallopian tube makes it difficult for an egg to be fertilized or an embryo to travel to the uterus.
Endometriosis: This is an often painful disorder in which tissue similar to the tissue that normally lines the inside of the uterus grows outside the uterus.
Genetic Disorder: When you or your partner are at risk of passing on a genetic disorder to your child, IVF is considered.
Uterine Fibroids: Fibroids are abnormal growths that develop in or on a woman’s uterus. Sometimes these tumours become quite large and may lead to infertility.
Impaired Sperm Production: This occurs when men have little or no viable sperm in the semen.
Where can I remove Fibroid in Lagos?
How much does fibroid removal surgery cost in Nigeria?
Where can I get antenatal care in Lekki, Lagos?
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