The Nigerian Medical Association in the state expressed concern that failure to address key demands could push the system toward collapse.
Among the issues raised are unpaid allowances, delayed promotions, and inadequate recruitment of health workers.
Doctors say the increasing workload and poor conditions are already affecting service delivery across health facilities.
They have given the state government a deadline to take action, warning that failure to do so may result in industrial action.
The development adds to ongoing concerns about the sustainability of healthcare services in the state.
Stakeholders warn that any disruption could have serious implications for patients relying on public health institutions.