KenEi Health Launches to Revolutionize Access to Urgent and Primary Care Across Nigeria
Innovative telemedicine platform debuts Dec. 30, bringing affordable, AI-powered, multilingual healthcare to every Nigerian home.
LAGOS, Nigeria — Dec. 11, 2025 — KenEi Health, a visionary Nigerian telemedicine startup, today announced its nationwide launch set for December 30, 2025, in Lagos. The platform promises to redefine how Nigerians access emergency and first-level medical care—bridging the gap between patients and qualified doctors anytime, anywhere, for as low as ₦1500–₦2500 per consultation.
Born from the founders’ personal experiences with Lagos’s overcrowded hospitals and the lack of healthcare access in rural communities, KenEi Health is not just another app—it’s a lifeline. The service offers AI-driven symptom analysis, instant access to over 25 specialist types, and consultations available in Pidgin, Yoruba, Hausa, and Igbo, ensuring inclusivity and cultural relevance for users nationwide.
“At KenEi Health, our mission is simple yet powerful: to democratize care,” said Gideon, CMO and co-founder. “We’re creating a healthcare bridge—one that supports urban users in emergencies before they reach hospitals, and rural communities where professional care may be hours away. Every Nigerian deserves immediate, informed medical attention, regardless of their location or income.”
Through its low-data mobile optimization, KenEi Health enables users to connect with licensed doctors via video or audio calls, receive digital prescriptions integrated with HealthPlus pharmacies, and access personal health records and weekly wellness tips—all within a secure, user-friendly interface. The platform is designed not to replace hospitals, but to serve as a stabilizing first-response system for urgent cases and an affordable, ongoing care companion for families.
Imagine a mother in Lagos receiving instant guidance when her child experiences a high fever at midnight, or a farmer in Sokoto using his phone to consult a doctor after an injury in the field—these are the real-world moments KenEi Health was built for. As Africa’s digital health market accelerates toward a projected $15 billion by 2030, the startup positions itself at the forefront of a technological and humanitarian revolution in healthcare access.
KenEi Health invites hospitals, NGOs, insurers, and investors to join in building a healthier, more connected Nigeria.