Lagos State · telehealth
Telemedicine in Lagos — see a doctor online
Telemedicine brings the clinic to your phone. In Lagos, GoDoctor connects you to MDCN-verified doctors by video, audio or chat — with e-prescriptions, medicine delivery and lab tests at home built into the same app.
This page is general health information, not a diagnosis. Always consult a licensed clinician about your own health.
What telemedicine covers in Lagos
Consultation
Video, audio or chat consultation
An MDCN-verified doctor in minutes — every specialty, price shown before you pay.
Pharmacy
Medicine delivery in Lagos
E-prescriptions dispensed by licensed pharmacies and delivered to your door.
Diagnostics
Lab tests at home
A phlebotomist collects your sample in Lagos; a doctor explains the results.
Local
Online doctor in Lagos
Everything a telemedicine visit covers, tailored to your city.
How a telemedicine visit works
Open the app & describe your concern
From anywhere in Lagos, tell the doctor what's wrong — the fee is shown before you pay.
Consult a verified doctor
By video, audio or chat, an MDCN-verified doctor assesses you and advises.
Prescription, tests & follow-up
Get an e-prescription, book tests with home collection, and keep records in the app.
Frequently asked questions
- Is telemedicine available in Lagos?
- Yes. GoDoctor offers full telemedicine across Lagos and Lagos State — consult an MDCN-verified doctor by video, audio or chat, any hour, from Ikeja, Lekki, Yaba or anywhere else.
- What can a telemedicine doctor actually do?
- They assess your symptoms, give advice, issue an e-prescription when appropriate, order lab tests with home sample collection, and refer you for in-person care if a physical exam is needed. Records stay in your app.
- Can I get medicine and tests in Lagos after a consult?
- Yes. A prescription is dispensed by a licensed pharmacy and delivered in Lagos, and lab tests can be booked with a phlebotomist coming to your home.
- When should I still see a doctor in person?
- For anything needing a hands-on examination, a procedure, or emergency care. Your telemedicine doctor will tell you clearly if that's the case — and in an emergency you should call 112 or go to the nearest emergency room.