MDaaS Global, a Nigerian healthcare company, has launched in Cameroon opening its first diagnostic clinic.
Founded in 2017, MDaaS provides a range of diagnostic services, including X-rays, ultrasounds, and laboratory tests, through its 16 clinics in Nigeria.
MDaaS CEO Oluwasoga Oni explained, “We observed that customer service and efficiency in diagnostic centres were areas that could be significantly improved in Cameroon. Many patients there still have to return physically to collect results—a problem we’ve addressed in Nigeria through our tech-driven solutions.”
MDaaS’s recent $3 million funding round, backed by Aruwa Capital Management, Newtown Partners, and Ventures Platform, has fuelled its expansion.
With plans to leverage its Cameroonian expansion, MDaaS aims to establish a wider presence in West Africa, making high-quality healthcare accessible to more Africans.
“Our vision is to build healthcare for Africa’s next billion,” Oni shared, reiterating the company’s focus on addressing healthcare challenges on the continent through innovation, partnerships, and a patient-centric approach.