Great healthcare is never built in isolation. That belief took Doc2Go — represented by our founder, Dr. Augsburg Habila — to the Belgium Embassy Health Networking Event 2025 in Abuja, an evening convened around a timely theme: strengthening Nigeria's healthcare value chain through shared expertise.
Why rooms like this matter
Networking events are easy to underestimate, but ideas travel through conversations. Bringing together clinicians, innovators, investors and diplomatic representatives in one room is how good practice crosses borders — and how Nigeria's healthcare ecosystem grows stronger. Doc2Go went to listen, learn and contribute to that exchange.

Innovation and preventive care
Much of the conversation centred on innovation and prevention — two themes at the heart of what Doc2Go does. By bringing licensed doctors, lab tests and follow-up care directly to people's homes, we help patients act earlier, manage conditions consistently, and avoid the costly, late-stage complications that fill hospital wards. Prevention isn't a slogan for us; it's the model.
Strengthening care delivery in Nigeria
Nigeria's healthcare challenge isn't a shortage of talent — it's access and delivery. Traffic, distance and long waits keep people from care until it's urgent. Doc2Go exists to close that last-mile gap in Abuja, and events like this sharpen how we think about doing it at scale, sustainably and safely.
We left energised by the calibre of people working to move Nigerian healthcare forward. Conversations like these are exactly how a stronger, more connected health system gets built — one relationship, and one good idea, at a time.
