Abuja
Concierge medicine in Garki.
Garki is the older central residential district of the capital, built out in the first phase of the Abuja masterplan in the 1980s. The district hosts the older ministerial residences, several federal agencies, and the original commercial blocks of the city centre.
Who the practice serves in Garki
Senior civil servants in long government tenures, retired federal staff, and the parents of diaspora-resident children who maintain the family compound in Garki I or Garki II. Households are often older — principals in their sixties and seventies — and frequently single-occupancy after children have emigrated.
In-residence visits
Garki sits within a twenty-minute drive of the clinic in normal traffic. The Diaspora tier of the concierge programme is heavily represented in Garki — adult children settle the membership from London, Houston, or Toronto, and the practice carries the file for the parent who remains in the family home.
What the practice typically sees in Garki
- Long-standing hypertension on legacy regimens — often poorly titrated
- Type 2 diabetes with established end-organ effects
- Cognitive change in the seventy-plus age band, often under-investigated
- Recovery support after Brookfield Clinics or other in-patient stays
Membership and tiers
The membership covers same-day access, the dedicated physician relationship, in-residence and in-office visits, annual comprehensive workups, and continuity across hospital admissions. Pricing, the Personal / Executive / Diaspora tier breakdown, and the included visit cadence sit on the canonical service page.
