St John's Hospital & Fertility Centre has been awarded for its excellence in fertility healthcare services by West African Clinical Alliance.
The hospital was awarded the Most Promising Hospital in Fertility and Women Wellness Award for its exceptional fertility practices during the third edition of the event held in Accra.
Receiving the award, the Chief Executive Officer of St John's Hospital & Fertility Centre, Maame Yaa Antwi, thanked organisers of the award scheme for recognising their hard work.
She also expressed her profound gratitude to the general public for continually patronising the services of St John's Hospital & Fertility Centre over the years.
St John’s Hospital & Fertility Centre is an ultramodern medical facility that was established as a private healthcare facility on 23rd November 2012.
It is located at the Tantra-Hills roundabout, adjacent to the Goil Filling Station, Accra-Ghana.
The services it provides include; Gynecology, Urology, Dietician Clinic, X-Ray and Ultrasound, Physiotherapy, E.N.T, Pediatrics, Dentistry, Child Welfare Clinic, Pharmacy, Physician Clinic, Surgical Clinic
The vision of St. John’s Hospital and Fertility Centre is to be a centre of excellence through providing quality Primary, Reproductive and Child Health Care to improve health outcomes and status of everyone for a healthy community.
Its mission is to contribute to the development of the community and the local health industry through access to quality health care for all people living in the Greater Accra Region through a skilled and passionate team of professionals.
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