This report provides a comprehensive health profile of Nigeria, highlighting key health indicators such as life expectancy, infant mortality rate, fertility rate, and death rate. It also discusses the patient-to-doctor ratio and the significant amount Nigerians spend on medical tourism. The report identifies major diseases prevalent in Nigeria, including respiratory infections, neonatal disorders, HIV/AIDS, polio, malaria, and tuberculosis, and examines the impact of factors like malnutrition and pollution on public health. Furthermore, it outlines national insurance policies and schemes aimed at improving healthcare access and coverage. The report touches upon Nigeria's economic outlook, environmental challenges, and cultural diversity, emphasizing the need for continued improvements in the country's health system. The document is available on Desklib, a platform providing study tools for students.