Ghana’s leading and multiple-award-winning homoeopathic healthcare provider, End Point, on Saturday, 1st September 2018 opened an ultra-modern branch in Techiman in the Brong Ahafo.
The new clinic will serve the Brong Ahafo Region and its environs and is fully equipped to serve the clinic’s new and current patients currently living in the region and even Northern Ghana.
End Point already operates branches in Accra, Takoradi, Tema and Kumasi.
The CEO of End Point Homeopathetic Clinic, Dr Adu Boateng, called the opening of this new branch the “work of God” in an interview.
“The opening of another branch is in consonance with my primary aim of bringing affordable and effective healthcare to Ghanaians everywhere in Ghana,” he said.
The End Point homoeopathic healthcare brand has become hugely successful in Ghana because of its effective treatments and the use of modern homoeopathic techniques and technology.
End Point Homeopathic Clinic has been a provider of quality healthcare and unparalleled services in Ghana, promoting and advancing the science of homoeopathy for almost a decade now.
The facility has won several awards over the years, some of which include: The Health Legendary Foundation’s Best Homeopathic Clinic 2013/2014; The Most Promising Healthcare Facility of the Year at the Pan African Achievers’ Awards in 2017; Result-Oriented Homeopathic Clinic in West Africa in 2016; The Most Outstanding Practitioner in Homeopathic Care in 2017 and Pioneer in Homeopathic Treatment of the Year by the West African Traditional and Alternative Medical Awards 2018.
Over the years, the clinic has grown to become one of Ghana’s leading healthcare centres providing effective and high-quality healthcare for patients. It has achieved this by employing highly trained doctors and nurses and investing in ultra-modern equipment and laboratory units and services.
Its areas of excellence include physiotherapy, sonography, laboratory test, and homoeopathic medicines.
The clinic is also involved in the teaching of medical personnel, other graduate students from the Endpoint College of Alternative Medicine – the nation’s foremost institution in the field of alternative medicine receiving part training at Endpoint Homeopathic Clinic.
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