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  • Neftaly Circumcision Services in Nigeria Area

    Neftaly Circumcision Services in Nigeria Area

    Neftaly Circumcision Services – Trusted, Safe, and Professional in Nigeria

    Your Health. Your Comfort. Our Priority.

    Neftaly Circumcision Services is a leading provider of safe, hygienic, and professional circumcision solutions across Nigeria. With years of medical experience and a commitment to patient-centered care, we offer circumcision services for newborns, children, teens, and adult males in a clean, confidential, and supportive environment.


    Why Choose Neftaly Circumcision Services?

    Experienced Medical Professionals
    Our procedures are carried out by trained and licensed healthcare providers with expertise in modern circumcision techniques.

    Sterile & Safe Environment
    We follow strict hygiene protocols and use sterile, single-use equipment to prevent infections and ensure rapid healing.

    Pain Management Options
    We offer local anesthesia and other comfort options to make the experience as painless as possible for all ages.

    Affordable, Transparent Pricing
    Our services are competitively priced with no hidden costs. Quality care should be accessible to everyone.

    Mobile & Clinic-Based Services
    We provide both in-clinic procedures and mobile circumcision services — bringing care to your doorstep if needed.

    Aftercare & Follow-Up
    We ensure full recovery with thorough post-procedure care instructions and follow-up support.


    Who We Serve

    • Newborn Babies (0–3 months)
    • Infants & Children
    • Teenagers & Adolescents
    • Adult Males

    Whether for medical, cultural, or religious reasons, we customize the procedure to suit your needs and ensure maximum safety and satisfaction.


    Our Locations

    Neftaly serves multiple cities and towns across Nigeria, including:
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    Book an Appointment Today!

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    Neftaly – Circumcision You Can Trust.

  • Neftaly Circumcision Services in Nigeria Country

    Neftaly Circumcision Services in Nigeria Country

    Neftaly Circumcision Services – Nationwide Care You Can Trust

    Professional, Hygienic & Affordable Circumcision Services Across Nigeria

    Neftaly Circumcision Services is a trusted provider of high-quality male circumcision services throughout Nigeria. We specialize in offering safe, hygienic, and medically approved circumcision procedures for males of all ages – from newborns to adults – in a comfortable and professional environment.

    At Neftaly, we combine modern medical techniques with a deep respect for cultural and religious values. Whether you’re seeking circumcision for health, tradition, or personal choice, our expert team ensures you or your loved one receives the best care – wherever you are in Nigeria.


    Our Core Services

    • Infant & Newborn Circumcision
      Safe, quick, and gentle procedures for babies (0–3 months), performed with sterile tools and proven techniques.
    • Child & Adolescent Circumcision
      We create a supportive atmosphere for older children and teens, ensuring minimal discomfort and fast recovery.
    • Adult Circumcision
      Discreet and professional adult circumcision with local anesthesia, privacy, and thorough aftercare guidance.
    • Mobile Circumcision Services
      Can’t come to us? We’ll come to you. Our trained team can deliver safe circumcision procedures in the comfort of your home.

    ???? Nationwide Reach

    Neftaly proudly serves families and individuals across all regions of Nigeria, including:

    ???? Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano, Ibadan, Enugu, Benin City, Jos, Aba, Uyo, Ilorin, Owerri, Kaduna, and more.

    Our mobile teams and clinic partners ensure accessible services in both urban and rural areas.


    ????‍⚕️ Why Nigerians Trust Neftaly Circumcision

    • Qualified Medical Practitioners
      Our procedures are carried out by certified healthcare professionals using the latest tools and techniques.
    • Strict Hygiene Standards
      We follow international health and safety guidelines to ensure a sterile environment at every location.
    • Comfort & Privacy Guaranteed
      We prioritize your dignity, safety, and confidentiality at every stage of the process.
    • Fast Healing & Minimal Downtime
      We use modern circumcision techniques that promote quicker healing with less pain and fewer complications.
    • Affordable for All
      Quality care doesn’t have to be expensive. Our pricing is transparent and designed to serve families at all income levels.

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    It’s never been easier to access professional circumcision services in Nigeria. Reach out today and speak with our team to schedule an appointment or ask questions.

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    ???? We Respect All Faiths, Cultures & Medical Needs

    Neftaly understands that circumcision is often a sensitive, faith-based, or medical decision. We work respectfully with Muslim, Christian, Jewish, and traditional families across Nigeria, delivering services that meet both religious and clinical standards.


    Neftaly Circumcision Services – Nigeria’s Trusted Partner in Safe Male Circumcision

  • Neftaly To ensure that 90% of PLHIVs in Nigeria know their HIV status by 2021.

    Neftaly To ensure that 90% of PLHIVs in Nigeria know their HIV status by 2021.

    Neftaly: Ensuring 90% of People Living with HIV in Nigeria Know Their HIV Status

    Overview

    Early diagnosis of HIV is critical to timely treatment, improved health outcomes, and the reduction of new infections. Despite progress, a significant number of people living with HIV in Nigeria remain unaware of their status, limiting the country’s ability to control the epidemic. In line with the global 90-90-90 targets, Neftaly is committed to supporting Nigeria to ensure that 90% of all people living with HIV (PLHIV) know their status by 2021, laying the foundation for a strong and sustainable HIV response.


    Goal

    To scale up HIV testing services (HTS) in Nigeria to ensure that at least 90% of all PLHIV are aware of their HIV status, through innovative, inclusive, and accessible approaches.


    Strategic Objectives

    1. Scale Up Targeted HIV Testing Services

    • Expand provider-initiated testing and counselling (PITC) in health facilities, especially in high-burden areas.
    • Integrate HIV testing into routine services such as antenatal care, TB clinics, STI services, and outpatient departments.
    • Prioritize high-yield testing strategies for key and vulnerable populations (e.g. MSM, sex workers, people who inject drugs, adolescents, and partners of PLHIV).

    2. Promote Community-Based and Self-Testing Options

    • Deploy mobile outreach teams and door-to-door testing campaigns in underserved and rural communities.
    • Introduce and scale up HIV self-testing kits with support systems for counselling and linkage to care.
    • Engage community health workers, peer educators, and local organizations to deliver culturally appropriate testing services.

    3. Increase Public Awareness and Demand for HIV Testing

    • Launch multimedia communication campaigns to normalize testing, reduce stigma, and promote the benefits of knowing one’s status.
    • Use social media, radio, and local influencers to reach youth and other hard-to-reach populations.
    • Collaborate with religious and community leaders to support and advocate for testing uptake.

    4. Strengthen Linkages to Care and Prevention Services

    • Ensure all individuals who test positive are promptly linked to care, treatment, and support services.
    • Provide immediate access to prevention services (e.g. PrEP, condoms, risk reduction counselling) for those who test negative but remain at risk.
    • Establish tracking systems to monitor linkage rates and reduce loss to follow-up.

    5. Enhance Data Collection and Use

    • Improve HTS data collection and reporting at all service delivery points to better identify gaps and high-yield testing opportunities.
    • Use real-time data to inform decision-making and adapt strategies for better results.
    • Integrate HIV testing data with the national health information system for coordinated monitoring.

    Expected Outcomes

    • At least 90% of all PLHIV in Nigeria are aware of their HIV status by 2021.
    • Increased HIV case finding, especially among key and underserved populations.
    • Enhanced early initiation of treatment and improved health outcomes.
    • Strengthened public trust in HIV services through accessible and stigma-free testing.
    • Greater community ownership and participation in the national HIV response.

    Conclusion

    Knowing one’s HIV status is the gateway to life-saving care and prevention. Neftaly is committed to supporting Nigeria in closing the testing gap through strategic partnerships, community-led approaches, and data-driven action—ensuring that the country meets its 90-90-90 targets and moves toward epidemic control.

  • Neftaly HIV/AIDS – Nigeria (01-Jan-2004-31-May-2006)

    Neftaly HIV/AIDS – Nigeria (01-Jan-2004-31-May-2006)

    Neftaly HIV/AIDS Program – Nigeria

    Project Duration: 1 January 2004 – 31 May 2006
    Location: Federal Republic of Nigeria
    Sector: Health – HIV/AIDS Prevention, Care, and Support
    Implementing Partner: Neftaly Health Initiatives
    Key Collaborators: Nigerian Ministry of Health, NACA, local NGOs, and community-based organizations


    Program Overview

    The Neftaly HIV/AIDS Program in Nigeria was launched to address the growing HIV/AIDS epidemic during a critical period in the early 2000s. Operating from January 2004 to May 2006, the program focused on high-burden states with low service coverage and aimed to reduce transmission rates, expand access to testing and treatment, and improve the quality of life for people living with HIV (PLHIV).


    Program Objectives

    • Increase access to voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) services.
    • Provide antiretroviral therapy (ART) and clinical care to PLHIV.
    • Strengthen prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) services.
    • Build capacity of healthcare workers and local institutions.
    • Promote HIV awareness and reduce stigma through community outreach.

    Key Activities and Achievements

    1. HIV Testing and Counseling
      • Established over 40 VCT centers across urban and rural communities.
      • Provided confidential testing and counseling to over 120,000 individuals.
      • Integrated VCT into primary health facilities to increase accessibility.
    2. Access to Treatment and Care
      • Enrolled over 6,500 PLHIV into ART programs with comprehensive clinical and psychosocial support.
      • Distributed essential medications, nutritional supplements, and adherence counseling.
    3. Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT)
      • Supported 15 PMTCT sites in public hospitals and maternal clinics.
      • Provided HIV testing to over 10,000 pregnant women, with follow-up care for mothers and infants.
    4. Community Engagement and Education
      • Conducted nationwide awareness campaigns in schools, workplaces, and religious institutions.
      • Trained over 1,200 peer educators, including youth leaders, on HIV prevention and stigma reduction.
      • Developed and disseminated culturally sensitive IEC materials in multiple local languages.
    5. Capacity Strengthening
      • Trained 800+ healthcare providers in HIV diagnosis, ART provision, and patient management.
      • Improved referral systems and data reporting tools for HIV services.
      • Strengthened partnerships with local CSOs and health departments.

    Program Impact

    • Expanded HIV service coverage in underserved and high-risk communities.
    • Improved health outcomes for thousands of PLHIV through early diagnosis and sustained treatment.
    • Strengthened Nigeria’s HIV/AIDS response infrastructure.
    • Contributed to national goals of reducing HIV transmission and increasing public awareness.

    Challenges and Lessons Learned

    • Stigma and discrimination remained significant barriers to testing and care, particularly among women and youth.
    • Limited infrastructure in rural areas required mobile services and creative outreach models.
    • Sustainability planning was crucial to ensure continuity of care post-program, leading to capacity transfer to local partners.

    Conclusion

    The Neftaly HIV/AIDS Program in Nigeria (2004–2006) played a pivotal role in expanding HIV prevention, testing, and treatment services during a formative time in the national HIV response. By combining clinical support with community-driven education and capacity building, Neftaly helped lay the groundwork for continued progress in fighting HIV/AIDS across Nigeria.

  • Neftaly HIV/AIDS – Nigeria (01-Dec-2003-30-Nov-2004)

    Neftaly HIV/AIDS – Nigeria (01-Dec-2003-30-Nov-2004)

    Neftaly HIV/AIDS – Nigeria

    Reporting Period: 01 December 2003 – 30 November 2004

    Program Overview

    Neftaly HIV/AIDS – Nigeria is a community-driven initiative under the broader Neftaly Development Network, aimed at reducing the prevalence and impact of HIV/AIDS through awareness, prevention, care, and support services. Operating across selected urban and rural communities in Nigeria, the program adopts a multi-sectoral approach to address the social, health, and economic dimensions of the epidemic.

    During the period under review, Neftaly intensified its outreach and service delivery in alignment with national strategies and international goals, including the UNGASS Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS.


    Key Achievements

    1. HIV/AIDS Awareness & Education

    • Reached over 75,000 individuals through community workshops, school outreach programs, and radio campaigns.
    • Developed and distributed 45,000 IEC (Information, Education, Communication) materials, including brochures in English, Hausa, Yoruba, and Igbo.
    • Trained 120 peer educators to conduct sensitization in schools, markets, and youth clubs.

    2. Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT)

    • Established 4 mobile VCT units in partnership with local health authorities.
    • Conducted 11,200 HIV tests, with pre- and post-test counseling provided by trained professionals.
    • Referred 100% of HIV-positive individuals to follow-up care centers.

    3. Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT)

    • Collaborated with 6 maternal health centers to integrate HIV testing into antenatal services.
    • Over 1,500 pregnant women received HIV testing and counseling.
    • Access to antiretroviral prophylaxis provided to HIV-positive mothers and their newborns where applicable.

    4. Support for People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA)

    • Established 3 community-based support groups reaching over 500 PLWHA.
    • Distributed nutritional support packages to 200 vulnerable households.
    • Partnered with local NGOs to provide psychosocial counseling and skills training for income generation.

    5. Capacity Building

    • Conducted training workshops for 60 health workers on HIV care and treatment protocols.
    • Developed partnerships with local NGOs and CBOs to improve community-led responses.

    Challenges

    • Stigma and discrimination continue to deter individuals from accessing testing and treatment.
    • Limited resources and trained personnel, particularly in rural settings, constrained service expansion.
    • Logistical difficulties in remote areas, including poor roads and limited infrastructure, impacted mobile VCT efforts.

    Lessons Learned

    • Community involvement is critical for sustained impact—programs performed better in areas with active local leadership.
    • Combining HIV awareness with broader health education (e.g., malaria prevention, reproductive health) increases participation and acceptance.
    • Youth engagement through schools and clubs remains one of the most effective platforms for changing behavior.

    Future Directions (2004–2005)

    • Expand mobile VCT services to 3 additional states.
    • Strengthen PMTCT programs and scale up antiretroviral therapy access.
    • Launch a “HIV-Free Generation” youth campaign focusing on abstinence, safe sex education, and peer mentorship.
    • Explore partnerships with the private sector for sustainability and resource mobilization.

    Acknowledgments

    Neftaly extends its deep appreciation to its partners, community leaders, volunteers, healthcare workers, and beneficiaries. We are particularly grateful to international donors, the Nigerian Ministry of Health, and local government authorities for their invaluable support.