The Korle Bu Teaching Hospital has suspended the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and CT Scan services as a result of a power surge that damaged one of the UPS over the weekend.
The MRI is the only one that serves the West African sub-region.
Work was going on to ascertain the extent of the damage and to restore the services as soon as possible, Mr. Mustapha Salifu, Public Relations Officer of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, said in a statement.
He said patients who required CT services were advised to call at other facilities where these services were offered.
Investigations are ongoing to find the extent and cost of damage.
Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
We didn’t swap ballots with Akpaloo – Evans Nimako
31 mins -
I connect easily with Ivorians because I speak French – Michael Essien
39 mins -
Democracy Hub defies injunction to protest against Akufo-Addo
48 mins -
2024/25 GPL match preview: A battle of teams without points as Karela hosts Accra Lions in Nalerigu
54 mins -
2024/25 GPL: Aduana FC eye first win against goal-shy Nations Fc in Dormaa
2 hours -
NPP will retain Sefwi Wiawso seat – Former W/N NPP Regional Chairman
2 hours -
Livestream: Newsfile discusses NDC’s demand for audit of voter’s register, galamsey
3 hours -
September 21: Long Live Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Day
5 hours -
NDC copied our 24-hour economy policy- Hassan Ayariga
5 hours -
Fomena NPP executives smoke peace pipe after Napo’s intervention
12 hours -
Alan’s running mate slams gov’t for economic mismanagement, touts Alan as Ghana’s hope
12 hours -
Alan’s running mate Kwame Owusu Danso decries Ghana’s economic collapse, criticizes Bawumia’s leadership
13 hours -
Kwame Owusu Danso’s Emotional Tribute: From humble beginnings to Vice Presidential nominee
13 hours -
Newsfile to discuss NDC’s demand for audit of voter’s register, galamsey fight
13 hours -
Police announce major roadblocks in Accra, outline alternative routes
15 hours