Why it matters
Emergency delays cost critical time.
In many parts of Nigeria, people still rely on unsafe transport or fragmented emergency options. Early Aid exists to help close that gap.
Built for Nigerian emergency realities
Early Aid is building a simpler way for people in Nigeria to request an ambulance, share their location, and connect to the nearest equipped response when every second matters.
Why Early Aid
Early Aid is designed to make ambulance access feel more direct, more coordinated, and more reliable for people across Nigeria.
Use a mobile-first flow built to reduce hesitation during urgent moments.
Location support helps responders identify where help is needed faster.
Early Aid is built around connecting users with the nearest equipped ambulance.
Partner hospitals can be prepared earlier for incoming emergency cases.
How It Works
Start the request flow on your phone as soon as emergency help is needed.
Choose road accident, maternity, medical emergency, or not sure.
Early Aid is designed to connect you to the nearest equipped ambulance partner.
The patient is transported toward a partner hospital prepared to receive them.
Who It's For
Early Aid is meant for people who want a safer, more dependable response path when time is critical in Nigeria.
For anyone without reliable emergency response access nearby.
For homes supporting elderly relatives or loved ones with health risks.
For pregnant women and families preparing for urgent transport needs.
For situations where fast action may help someone after an accident.
Join Early Access
Join the waitlist to get updates on launch plans, access, availability, and future pricing information.
FAQ
Early Aid is currently at concept stage. Joining the waitlist is the best way to hear when launch plans and availability are announced.
Pricing details are not being shared yet. Join the waitlist to receive updates on access and future pricing information.
Early Aid is being designed around verified ambulance partnerships, hospital coordination, and the real emergency access challenges people face in Nigeria.
The planned flow is simple: open the app, request support, choose the emergency type, share location, and get matched to the nearest equipped ambulance.
Yes. The platform is being designed for road accidents, maternity situations, medical emergencies, and moments when people are not fully sure what kind of help they need.