Adansi Travels in a colorful event has launched Adansi Health Tourism, a first of its kind of initiative that will satisfy and prioritize the healthcare needs of clients with world-class offerings both in Ghana and abroad.
The wholly owned Ghanaian company, which is a subsidiary of Adansi Travels will facilitate the inbound and outbound travel of people seeking health solutions to Ghana and abroad.
The Chief Executive Officer of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Dr. Opoku Ware Ampomah said it is time to explore the infinite possibilities of health tourism compared to other natural resources bestowed on Ghana.
“If we plant Cocoa on all the lands in Ghana, that will still be finite but opening up our borders to people from Senegal, Ivory coast, Togo, Sierra Leone, Liberia and other African countries to continue coming to Ghana to seek health solutions is infinite,” he said.
“Our cry about the relocation of our health workers abroad, lack of jobs and lack of investment in our health facilities can be solved by health tourism,” he added.
Dr. Ampomah applauded Adansi Travels for introducing health tourism, something he has been considering and working around since 2007.

The CEO of Adansi, Mr. Gideon Asare noted that “there are very efficient and technologically advanced health facilities in Ghana that carry out some of the most delicate procedures”.
“Our job is to facilitate the travel of those coming to Ghana and those in Ghana that need to travel out and we will make it as swift as ever, to avoid needless loss of life”, he stressed.
He took the opportunity to thank all their partners: the health facilities, hotels and airlines.
Managing Director of Adansi Health Tourism, Dr. Eugenia Sarh Adjei added that, “when people travel to Ghana, they should be confident that they will get the best of healthcare. Notwithstanding, either inbound or outbound, we are ready to be that bridge.”
Adansi Health Tourism is tipped to provide solutions needed to close the health gap and help people obtain timely and high-quality healthcare as well as vacations with cost effective offers.
The launch was well-attended by some leaders of Ghana’s topnotch health facilities, practitioners in the health sector, players in the tourism sector, airlines and hoteliers among others.
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