MyTurn DiasporaFor Nigerians abroad · care for home

Animated illustration: a Nigerian abroad connects through MyTurn Diaspora to a doctor, a clinic and a verified pharmacy around their family at home — one thread of care across the distance.

For Nigerians abroad

Too far to be there. Close enough to act.

MyTurn Diaspora is care for the people you love at home — arranged, verified and followed from wherever you are. Book a doctor for your mother. Know the medicine she’s given is genuine. Pay in your own currency. One bundle, one record, one less sleepless night.

Pay from abroad, in your currency Verified medicine Records travel with them (FHIR) Hosted in Nigeria · NDPA 2023

Illustration — one thread of care: you, abroad; everything they need, at home.

What you get

Four answers to one worry.

Every Nigerian abroad knows the feeling: someone you love is unwell at home, and you are an ocean away. Money alone doesn’t fix it — you send it and still don’t know if the doctor came, if the medicine was real, whether your money reached care instead of vanishing, or whether the record follows them. MyTurn Diaspora answers all four.

Consult

A doctor sees them

Book a video consultation for your family member — including with Nigerian doctors abroad consulting alongside licensed clinicians at home. You arrange it; they receive the care; you see that it happened.

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Verify

The medicine is genuine

Every medicine dispensed to them can be scanned and verified in hand — authentic, or flagged — free, in the MyTurnDrugApp. No more sending money for medicine you can’t trust.

Pay

From abroad, in your currency

One account pays for all of it — consultations, medicines, cover — in pounds, dollars or euros, with money movement riding licensed payment rails. You pay; home receives care, not cash to chase.

Continue

Coming to Nigeria? Your care comes too

When your parents — or you — travel home or move back, the care doesn’t restart from zero. Medical history travels on open standards (FHIR): a MyTurn clinic can take in the record and continue treatment where the doctor abroad left off, and you can take your MyTurn record back out, anywhere. Your records, your right.

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How it works

You act from there. It happens here.

Four steps, and the distance stops mattering.

01

Register your circle

Add the people you care for — parents, grandparents, your household at home — with their consent, on one account.

02

Book the care

Arrange a consultation when they need one — you pick the time, they get the visit, in person or by video.

03

Medicine, verified

Anything dispensed is scannable in the app — genuine, or flagged before it’s ever taken.

04

You see everything

One record of consultations, medicines and care — clarity instead of guesswork, across any distance.

The doctors who left never stopped caring.

Thousands of Nigerian doctors now practise abroad. MyTurn Diaspora gives them a way home that fits their lives: consulting for patients in Nigeria — credential-checked, alongside licensed clinicians on the ground who carry the local care. Brain drain, turned into brain gain — and for your family, it can mean being seen by a Nigerian doctor who understands exactly where they’re from.

Honest about where we are. MyTurn Diaspora is in active build toward pilot, bundling services that are themselves at pilot stage — video telemedicine, verified dispensing, and the Continuity Vault for cross-border records. Membership tiers and pricing are confirmed at launch; registering interest costs nothing and puts you first in line. Built in Nigeria, hosted in Nigeria, operated under the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023.
The Continuity Vault

Your parents’ health, secured from anywhere.

Stop WhatsApping photos of medical records. The Continuity Vault lets you securely share your parents’ UK or US medical history with their Nigerian doctor — encrypted, ephemeral, and watermarked.

A safe bridge between two health systems.

Foreign records stay foreign: held under our US parent entity, never persisted in Nigeria. The doctor in Nigeria gets a time-boxed, watermarked, read-only view — enough to treat your parent safely, with nothing left behind. Care continues; the record never loses its chain of custody.

Encrypted Vault

Records are held under our US parent entity (Delaware) and encrypted to HIPAA-grade standards. Nothing persists in Nigeria — only the access metadata is kept locally.

Ephemeral Viewing

A 30-minute, read-only session — no download, no copy, no print. A dynamic watermark carries the viewing doctor’s MDCN number and IP on every screen.

Presence-Verified Doctors

The vault opens only for a doctor verified as physically present in Nigeria. Doctors abroad consult by video telemedicine instead — the record never leaves the country to reach them.

Power-of-Attorney Consent

Power-of-Attorney verification and a consent chain built for cross-border data — NDPA 2023 and GDPR Article 49. Every access is written to a tamper-evident audit log.

Questions

Frequently asked.

Is MyTurn Diaspora live today?
It is in active build toward pilot. Register your interest and you’ll be first in line as it opens — and you can already download MyTurnDrugApp free, so anyone at home can verify medicine in hand today.
Who are the doctors?
Licensed clinicians. Consultations involving Nigerian doctors abroad run alongside licensed clinicians at home, and any prescription is issued under a licence validated at the point of signing — that check is enforced by the system, not by promise.
How do payments work?
You pay from abroad in your own currency through your MyTurn Diaspora account; money movement rides licensed payment rails. Home receives the care — the consultation and the medicine — not cash that needs chasing.
What does it cost?
Membership tiers are confirmed at launch — clear monthly plans, sized from a single person to an extended family. This page explains how it works; the launch page will say exactly what it costs.
Where does the data live?
In Nigeria. The health and personal data of your family stays in the country, under the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023 — sovereignty is the design, not an option.

Be first in line.

Register your interest and we’ll write to you as MyTurn Diaspora opens — no commitment, no cost. Diaspora doctors who want to consult for home: we want to hear from you too.

Register / enquiries: contact@myturnhealth.com · Partnerships: partnerships@myturnhealth.com