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Hope Ville Hospital the best Orthopedic Hospital.



             Hope ville Specialist Hospital ltd                             



Hope ville is a trauma and orthopedic centre in port Harcourt, Nigeria,Specialised in the use of ilizarov apparatus/technique(The Ilizarov apparatus is a type of external fixation used in orthopedic surgery to lengthen or reshape limb bones; as a limb-sparing technique to treat complex and/or open bone fractures; and in cases of infected nonunion of bones that are not amenable with other techniques) .
 I am delighted to tell you about Hope ville hospital specializes in the treatment of bone and trauma cases.
This great hospital is situated at port Harcourt No 5 Eligbolo-Eneka Link Road/G.U Ake way off Eliozu port Harcourt.With Hope ville Hospital ltd, your Families or Friends ailment pertaining to bone health issues will become thing of the past.The best thing you can do for your injured friend through accident or any means is to take him or her to this hospital for quick recovery. 
Dr Omeonu is trained in Russia and he is really good at his work.And have gotten great awards and recommendations.
Hope ville have a lot of testimonies from patients who had some deformity due to accident or people born with it.
There is this man who had an accident on his way back from FUTO and was taken to India for treatment but it wasn't successful until my able doctor in the person of Dr Sylvanus Omeonu with his team of experts did justice to it.
God has been doing wonders with this great man he always have a way to maneuver difficult Bone cases.He is a blessing to people that would have been victims of amputation or death.
This hospital is of great reputation and standard you will hardly hear a life was lost. 
Dr Sylvanus Omeonu is a life saver along with his team.

Email:Hopevillehospitalng@gmail.com

Call for issues or emergencies: 08034018606

Facebook page:www.facebook.com/hopevillehospitalph/
Website:http://www.hopevilleorthopedic.com/

  Do visit and help advertise and save life's of people with health bone issue.So many are in hospital not responding positively to treatments.You can directly contact the website as well to get to the hospital.


I am a testimony too and a lot of people can attest to this.

Help this Nation by saving people from Amputation and correct their deformities.
Thanks to you all.

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