RadFAQS exists so that no Nigerian patient has to walk into a scan room confused, or walk out of one without understanding what just happened.
Why we exist
In Nigeria, a referral slip often says very little. Patients arrive at a radiology center anxious, unprepared, and with no idea what the procedure involves — how long it takes, whether it hurts, what they should have eaten, or what the results will look like.
Then there is the cost problem. Prices for the same scan vary by three or four times across centers in the same city, with no directory, no comparison tool, and no accountability. Patients either overpay or compromise on quality because they have no way to know better.
RadFAQS is the answer to both problems. We give patients the information they need before they go, a directory they can trust when they are choosing where to go, and a radiographer to talk to when they still have questions.
The platform
Over 200 FAQs and procedure guides across every major radiology modality — X-ray, CT, MRI, Ultrasound, Mammography, Fluoroscopy, Nuclear Medicine, and Interventional Radiology. Written in plain language, verified by professionals.
A verified directory of radiology centers in Lagos with listed procedures, practical center details, and booking support for partner locations.
A short paid call with a radiographer to walk through your referral, prep questions, and safety concerns before you get your scan done.
What guides us
Medical language should not be a barrier. Every guide, every FAQ, every report summary on RadFAQS is written so a patient — not a doctor — can understand it.
Every center in our directory is verified before it's listed. We do not publish what we cannot stand behind.
Quality radiology information should not be limited to those who can afford a private consultant in Lagos. We are building for every patient, in every city.
Our content is created alongside experienced Radiographers and Radiologists. We are not a tech company guessing at medicine — we are a health platform built from the inside.
Built together
We are building a corps of Campus Ambassadors, Content Creators, and Hospital Liaisons across Nigeria — radiography students, health professionals, and community leaders who believe patients deserve better. If that is you, there is a place here.