Nyaho Medical Center & Its First Satellite Clinic in Accra
“We have done a lot of infrastructural changes and planning a lot of expansion projects and I am very pleased to say that we will be opening our first satellite clinic in about 2 months.”
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“We have done a lot of infrastructural changes and planning a lot of expansion projects and I am very pleased to say that we will be opening our first satellite clinic in about 2 months.”
“Our vision really is to be Africa’s most trusted name in healthcare, which is extremely ambitious but we believe that it is possible as trust is really about the human connection and the ability to meet the need at the time.”
“The general overview of the Ghanaian healthcare industry is a fairly positive one in the sense that there is a lot more awareness of the need for quality improvement and better accessibility to healthcare.”
The vision of Nyaho Medical Center is to become Africa’s most trusted name in healthcare. The MD Dr Elikem Tamaklo admits this objective is extremely ambitious, but nevertheless believes it is possible. Nyaho is already a leader in quality medical care in Ghana thanks to its holistic approach to providing medical care through a ‘one-stop shop’ model.
Marcopolis.net has compiled a list of the best medical centers in Accra. According to Ghana Hospitals website, a resource base for all medical facilities, there are 229 hospitals in the Greater Accra region of Ghana.
Nyaho Medical Centre has been operating for exactly 45 years this year.
“We are in a very exciting place in Ghana right now in terms of health care delivery,” says Dr. Elikem Tamaklo, Managing Director of Nyaho Medical Center.
Nyaho Medical Centre has been operating for about 45 years. It was started by the late Dr Tamaklo who had a vision to give the best in nursing and medical care in Ghana.
Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang gives her assessment of the education sector in Ghana and discusses partnership opportunities with international organizations and the private sector. She also mentions some challenges in education and shares her vision for the future.
Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, Minister of Education, talks about the educational system in Ghana. She also mentions some of the challenges of education in the country and emphasizes on the importance of private participation in this area.