Doctors On Air with Dr Pamela

Doctors On Air with Dr Pamela

Doctors On Air with Dr Pamela is the most popular healthcare radio program in Nigeria today. It is a 30 minute program which provides up-to-date information on various diseases with a focus on Preventive care and strives to enlighten listeners, highlighting simple ways to maintain their 'Wellness', physical health, mental health etc...

  1. FEB 16

    Mitral Valve Replacement | Heart Surgery in Nigeria Ep6 2026

    Send a text She was breathless.  Tired.  Unable to live the life she once did.  What she did not know was that a failing mitral valve was slowly putting her heart under strain — until she was told she needed open heart surgery.  In this episode of Doctors on Air, we discuss Mitral Valve Replacement and the reality of undergoing heart surgery in Nigeria — not just from the clinical perspective, but through the powerful testimony of a survivor who shares her journey from diagnosis to recovery.  Many people living with heart valve disease struggle silently with breathlessness, fatigue, swelling, or repeated hospital admissions — often unaware that treatment is possible.  This episode is especially powerful because a survivor shares her personal experience — from diagnosis to surgery and recovery. Her story brings clarity, courage, and hope to what can often feel like an overwhelming journey.  In this conversation, we break down:  • What the mitral valve does and why it fails  • Common symptoms of mitral valve disease  • When surgery becomes necessary  • What mitral valve replacement involves  • What recovery looks like  • The growing success of heart surgery in Nigeria  This episode is about more than a procedure. It is about early diagnosis, surgical excellence, and the confidence to seek care locally. Heart disease is treatable. Delaying care is what makes it dangerous. If you or a loved one has been told you have a heart murmur, valve disease, or worsening breathlessness — this conversation is for you. You can watch the video episodes on our YouTube channel Mitral Valve Replacement | Heart Surgery in Nigeria Ep6 2026  🔔 Subscribe to Doctors on Air for trusted, practical medical conversations  👍 Like & share to help spread accurate health information  💬 Leave your questions in the comments — we read them #DoctorsOnAir#MitralValveReplacement#HeartSurgery#CardiacCare#NigerianHealthcare#SurvivorStory#healtheducation Disclaimer: The information shared in this episode is intended for general awareness and education. It is not a substitute for professional medical consultation, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek advice from a licensed healthcare provider regarding any medical condition.

    52 min
  2. FEB 16

    Stronger Together - Survivors and community support: World Cancer Day 2026 Ep5

    Send a text Cancer is never just a medical journey — it is an emotional, social, and deeply human one. In this episode of Doctors on Air, we focus on the power of community, compassion, and shared strength. From survivors to caregivers, families, friends, and support networks, this conversation explores why no one should face cancer alone. We hear survivor perspectives, reflect on the role of emotional and community support, and highlight how connection can sustain hope, resilience, and healing — long after diagnosis and treatment. This is a conversation about strength. Not the loud kind — but the quiet kind found in presence, understanding, and standing together. In this episode, we explore: • The emotional realities of living with and beyond cancer • Why community support matters as much as medical care • How survivors draw strength from shared experiences • The role of family, friends, and support networks • How compassion and connection improve wellbeing Doctors on Air is a trusted space for thoughtful, expert-led health conversations — centred on dignity, understanding, and real life. If this episode resonates with you, please like, share, and subscribe. You never know who may need to hear this today.  Note This conversation is intended to support awareness and understanding. It does not replace professional medical advice. Please consult qualified healthcare professionals for individual medical care. Hashtags #DoctorsOnAir #StrongerTogether #CancerSurvivors #CommunitySupport #WorldCancerDay #Survivorship #CancerCare #HealthWithCompassion

    28 min
  3. FEB 16

    CERVICAL CANCER Why Every Woman Needs a Pap Smear 2026 Ep4

    Send a text Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers — yet it remains a leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women, especially in low- and middle-income countries. In this episode of Doctors on Air, we explain:  • What cervical cancer is  • What a Pap smear actually tests for  • Why every woman needs regular screening — even without symptoms  • How early detection saves lives  • Common myths and fears that stop women from getting screened A Pap smear is simple, quick, and life-saving. When cervical changes are detected early, treatment is highly effective — often before cancer ever develops. This conversation is designed to inform, reassure, and empower women to take charge of their health — and to encourage families, partners, and communities to support routine screening. 🩺 Early detection saves lives. Knowledge protects futures. 💬 Join the conversation Have you had a Pap smear — or been unsure about getting one? Share your thoughts respectfully in the comments. Your voice may encourage another woman to act. 📌 About Doctors on Air Doctors on Air is a trusted health conversation platform bringing clear, compassionate, expert-led discussions to African and global audiences — helping you make informed decisions about your health. #CervicalCancer #PapSmear #Women’sHealth #EarlyDetection #CancerPrevention #DoctorsOnAir #HealthEducation #AfricanWomen #PreventiveCare

    33 min
  4. FEB 16

    DOCTORS ON AIR Burnout, Blood Pressure and Balance Why Self Care is a Healthy Priority 2026 EP2

    Send a text Burnout, Blood Pressure & Balance | Why Self-Care Is a Health Priority Burnout doesn’t just affect your mood — it affects your blood pressure, your heart, and your long-term health. In this episode of Doctors on Air, we explore the hidden link between chronic stress, burnout, and rising blood pressure — and why self-care is not a luxury, but a medical necessity. We also touch briefly on why late detection or poor treatment of high blood pressure can lead to serious complications, including kidney failure, underscoring the importance of early checks and consistent care. If you’ve been feeling constantly tired, overwhelmed, or “pushing through” without pause, this conversation is for you. In this episode, we discuss: • How chronic stress impacts blood pressure and heart health • Why burnout is a silent risk factor for long-term illness • How untreated high blood pressure can quietly damage vital organs, including the kidneys • The physical signs your body is asking you to slow down • Practical ways to restore balance without guilt • Why self-care is essential — not optional — for sustainable health This is not about doing more. It’s about listening earlier, resting smarter, and protecting your health before crisis hits. 💛 Your health is your foundation. Subscribe to Doctors on Air for trusted, evidence-based health conversations that put people — not pressure — first. Disclaimer  This content is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personal medical concerns.

    35 min
  5. FEB 16

    THE BIG RESET - Building Healthy Habits that last for 2026

    Send a text What does it really take to build healthy habits that last? In this episode of Doctors on Air, we explore what it truly means to reset for the new year — not with pressure or perfection, but with simple, sustainable changes that support your body, mind, and long-term wellbeing. From nutrition and movement to sleep, stress, and daily routines, this conversation focuses on what actually works — especially within the realities of modern life. This is not about doing everything. It’s about doing what matters. One habit at a time. In this episode, we discuss: • How to build habits that actually stick • Why small changes matter more than big resolutions • How stress silently affects your health • Practical ways to reset without pressure • How to create balance in your everyday life Doctors on Air is a trusted space for expert-led, human conversations about health, wellbeing, and real life. Our goal is to help you make informed, confident decisions about your body and your future. If this episode resonates with you, please like, share, and subscribe for more thoughtful health conversations every week. Disclaimer This content is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personal medical concerns. Hashtags #DoctorsOnAir #HealthyHabits #WellnessAfrica #SelfCare #MentalWellbeing #HealthyLiving #LifestyleMedicine #AfricanHealth #NewYearReset

    26 min

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Doctors On Air with Dr Pamela is the most popular healthcare radio program in Nigeria today. It is a 30 minute program which provides up-to-date information on various diseases with a focus on Preventive care and strives to enlighten listeners, highlighting simple ways to maintain their 'Wellness', physical health, mental health etc...