The Terms and Conditions (“Terms”, “Agreement”), together with our Privacy Policy, Data Processing Addendum (“DPA”), and any clinical consent forms you sign, govern your use of the services provided by The Unforsaken House of Hephzibah, a private specialist psychological and mental health facility operating in Nigeria (“UHOH”).
By booking an appointment, registering as a patient, undergoing assessment or treatment, using our facilities, or signing any document referencing these Terms, you agree to be bound by this Agreement. If you do not agree with these Terms, you must discontinue the use of our Services immediately.
These Terms are compliant with relevant Nigerian laws and regulations, including National Health Act 2014 (NHA), Medical and Dental Practitioners Act and rules of professional conduct, National Data Protection Act 2023 (NDPA), National Data Protection Act, Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act (“FCCPA”) 2018 and applicable state health regulations.
Where laws conflict, Nigerian legislation shall prevail.
The Hospital provides specialist psychological and mental health services (“Services”), which may include
The Hospital provides specialist psychological and mental health services (“Services”), which may include
By using our Services, you consent to receive communications through phone calls, SMS, WhatsApp (where consented), Email, patient portals and official letters. We may contact you regarding appointments, safety alerts, treatment updates, billing notices, or administrative matters. You must ensure your contact details remain accurate.
For your safety and privacy, please do not share your personal phone number with any staff member except authorised administrative personnel. The Hospital cannot be held liable for any issues that may result from disregarding this guidance.
By accessing our Services, you confirm that:
For minors, consent must be given by a parent or legal guardian in accordance with Nigerian law.
Patients must:
Consequences of non-attendance may include:
Repeated missed appointments may disrupt clinical continuity and affect eligibility for treatment.
To access paid services, you may be required to provide:
You confirm that all information supplied is truthful and authorised for use.
We may bill for:
We may bill for:
You are responsible for:
UHOH may refuse treatment for fraudulent or misleading financial information.
We comply with:
Your personal and medical data will only be shared:
We use secure systems and authorised data processors who must comply with NDPA and NDPR
Under the National Mental Health Act 2021, UHOH must take appropriate steps where:
Actions may include:
UHOH may refuse or discontinue Services if your behaviour endangers staff, patients, or facility operations.
You must adhere to all rules relating to:
UHOH reserves the right to remove any individual who violates these rules.
To the maximum extent permitted under Nigerian law, UHOH is not liable for indirect, consequential, or incidental damages. No specific outcome is guaranteed, and treatment is provided based on professional judgement and available information. This clause does not exclude liability for gross negligence; fraud, misrepresentation, or wilful misconduct; any liability that cannot legally be excluded under Nigerian law.
We may suspend or terminate your access to Services where:
We may also withdraw services due to operational or legal requirements.
We modify these Terms at any time, as permitted under the FCCPA and general contract principles under Nigerian law. Updated Terms will take effect once posted or communicated. Continued use of our Services constitutes acceptance of revised Terms.
These Terms are governed by the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Any disputes shall be resolved:
For questions regarding these Terms, clinical policies, or patient rights, please contact: