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@WellaHealth

Healthcare for African platforms | Prescription fulfillment, diagnostics & pharmacy network @WefillAfrica

Nigeria Katılım Ekim 2014
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Your health plan just got sweeter. Subscribe to the FemCare plan on PalmPay and win a free Coldstone gift voucher! How to qualify: ✅ Download the PalmPay app ✅ Subscribe to the FemCare plan ✅ DM us your phone number Offer available for the first 200 subscribers
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The best part is the first 200 subscribers get a Cold Stone voucher. So what are you waiting for? Download the PalmPay app→ click Insurance → find FemCare → and that’s it.
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FemCare by Wellahealth gives you female doctors on WhatsApp, mental health support, and care for your period, UTIs, PCOS, and fertility privately, without the stress. And you can pick up your medication from a pharmacy near you. All of this for ₦500 a month. First month is free.
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Women are expected to just push through everything. The cramps, the hormonal shifts, the PCOS nobody takes seriously, the mental load. Quietly. Every single day. But what if you didn’t have to?
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And here’s the best part 🎉 FemCare is available on the PalmPay app for just ₦500/month. The first month is completely FREE and we are giving out free Coldstone vouchers to the first 200 subscribers. Open your PalmPay app and start today. You deserve care that works for you.
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Most health plans weren’t built with Nigerian women in mind. FemCare was. Every feature, every access point, every service is designed around how women actually live and seek care. Because healthcare that doesn’t fit your life isn’t really healthcare.
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Women carry so much. Work. Family. Expectations. Life. Yet when it comes to healthcare, many Nigerian women still struggle to find care that feels safe, private & made for them. That’s about to change. 👇
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Embedded healthcare isn’t just a product feature, it’s how you keep users coming back. We are showing Nigerian digital products exactly how it’s done. Subscribe to FemCare via the Palmpay app to find out more. The first 200 subscribers get a free Cold Stone voucher.
TechCabal Press Room@techcabal_pr

Wellahealth’s embedded healthcare play signals a new retention layer for Nigerian digital products Find out more: techcabal.com/2026/05/18/wel…

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Nobody plans to have hypertension. It builds quietly from: - Salt you don’t measure - Stress you don’t manage - Checkups you keep postponing In Nigeria, millions have it and don’t know. “I’m fine” is not a diagnosis. Check your blood pressure today. #WorldHypertensionDay
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Winning this would mean more funding, more visibility, and most importantly, more Nigerian women getting the healthcare they deserve. Every signup is a vote for women’s health in Nigeria.
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Three weeks ago, we launched FemCare, a ₦500/month health plan built exclusively for Nigerian women. Today, 2,000+ women are already enrolled. But we need your help to reach 10,000 by May 22. Here’s why that number matters.
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This is where the conversation becomes bigger than healthcare alone. Our report, The Real Cost of Getting Sick in Nigeria, explores how illness affects finances, productivity, wellbeing, and everyday life. Read the full report now: wellahealth.com/reports/cost-o…
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Because the effects are rarely felt as numbers on a chart. They're felt in everyday life: longer wait times, delayed treatment, missed workdays, increased out-of-pocket spending, and more pressure on households.
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“Over 4,000 doctors left Nigeria in 2024.” This catches your attention immediately. But after the shock wears off, another question follows: What does this mean for the average Nigerian trying to access healthcare?
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