Kinedic Ltd

The practice

About the practice

An integrated medical practice in Abuja — one accountable physician, clinical follow-through, and the systems to back it.

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The founder

Dr. Oluwaseun Ayo Paul Akinyemi

MD, MBBS, B.Eng· Founder & Medical Director

Dr. Paul trained in medicine at RUDN University in Moscow and in engineering at the Federal University of Technology Akure. Two disciplines, both relevant: the clinical eye of a physician and the systems thinking of an engineer.

Kinedic was founded to operate the kind of integrated medical practice he saw functioning abroad — one named physician accountable for each client, clinical follow-through that actually closes the loop, and the operational systems to back the promise.

He also founded PULSE CPR, the emergency-response training programme that now sits inside Kinedic’s corporate offering — because the first link in the chain of survival is bystanders who know what to do.

Dr. Oluwaseun Ayo Paul Akinyemi in clinical setting

Qualifications

Training that shapes the practice

Medicine

MD, MBBS — RUDN University, Moscow

Medical degree with clinical training across Russian teaching hospitals.

Engineering

B.Eng — Federal University of Technology Akure

An engineering foundation that shapes a systems-thinking approach to clinical care.

Emergency response

PULSE CPR — Founder & Lead Instructor

An emergency preparedness programme equipping Nigerians with the lifesaving skills the first link of the chain of survival depends on.

Speaking & thought leadership

Briefings to ministry and academic audiences

Dr. Paul has presented to multi-national Ministry of Health and academic partners on the role of technology and artificial intelligence in Nigerian healthcare — including the diagnostic AI thesis that now anchors the diagnostic centre opening at Mabushi in 2027.

Recent talks have covered diagnostic AI, telemedicine adoption in West Africa, public-health surveillance, and the integrated-practice model for Nigerians at home and abroad.

Recent talk · 2023

Technology & AI for Nigerian Healthcare

Three years on, the talk has been refreshed as an editorial piece tracking what landed, what stalled, and what Kinedic is now building.

Read the three-year report card

Clinical partnership

An operating relationship, not a referral letter

Brookfield Clinics sits 600 metres from our Mabushi office — close enough for a walk, critical enough for an ambulance. This proximity is deliberate. When a Kinedic client needs in-patient care, imaging, or acute escalation, the infrastructure is already in place.

Concierge clients escalate to Brookfield for hospital-grade workups. Corporate clients escalate to Brookfield from the on-site clinic. Coordination clients return to Brookfield for post-treatment follow-up after care abroad. One partnership, used across every service.

Brookfield Clinics

A 27-bed multi-specialty hospital located 600m from our Mabushi office

  • A 27-bed multi-specialty hospital, 600 metres from our Mabushi office.
  • Ambulance and emergency services available to Kinedic clients.
  • Pre-travel workups and post-travel clinical support for coordination cases.

Mission

Care worth the trust placed in it

To run an integrated medical practice in Nigeria that the people we serve — families, executives, organisations — can rely on without keeping a second opinion on retainer abroad.

Vision

A medical home, not a referral chain

To grow Kinedic into a full clinical group — concierge, corporate, coordination, diagnostics, and in time pharmacy, training, and a health scheme — anchored in Abuja and built for Nigerians at home and abroad.

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