Khasmal Holistic Naturopathic Health Center has launched a new ultra-modern clinic in Lagos, promoting integrative and natural healthcare solutions.
[dropcap]I[/dropcap]n a major step toward advancing integrative healthcare in Nigeria, Khasmal Holistic Naturopathic Health Center officially opened its Lagos clinic on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
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The new facility, located at Bamisile Street off Allen Avenue, Ikeja, caters to individuals seeking affordable, natural wellness solutions.
The Lagos State Traditional Medicine Board (LSTMB) Registrar, Prince Babatunde Adele, commissioned the facility on behalf of the Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi.
Adele congratulated Dr. Adebola Latifat Adeyemi, founder and Chief Naturopathic Physician, for her commitment to global naturopathic standards that align with state health policies.
“This clinic is a victory for natural healthcare, and it aligns with our vision of inclusive and accessible wellness for Lagosians,” said Prince Adele. He praised the clinic’s focus on holistic healing, patient-centered care, and use of non-invasive, evidence-based therapies.
In her welcome speech, Dr. Adebola—an internationally certified natural medicine expert—shared how personal health challenges a decade ago inspired her to found Khasmal.
She emphasised that the clinic is more than a health facility; it is a sanctuary for natural healing.
“We are grounded in naturopathic principles: do no harm, prevent illness, and honour each patient’s unique path to wellness,” she said. “Khasmal is not only for the wealthy. Our vision is to serve all Nigerians seeking true healing.”
Dr. Adebola announced new services such as Cellular Health Regeneration and Holistic Cancer Care, using FDA-approved Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy, nutritional counselling, herbal therapeutics, homeopathy, and more.
She noted that rising healthcare costs have led many Nigerians to embrace naturopathic medicine for its affordability and effectiveness.
The event also featured a keynote by Prof. Baderinwa Adewale, who stressed the vital role of natural medicine in sports and general well-being.
Guests, including Islamic cleric Dr. Ridwan Jamiu, Mr. Gboyega Akosile (Special Adviser to the Governor), and media personalities like Mr. Seun Oloketuyi and Gbenga Adeyinka 1st, toured the new facility, met the medical team, and enjoyed healthy treats.
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The launch marks a new era for accessible, natural wellness in Lagos State.

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