Regional hospitals of Ghana

Ghana, since it independence from the British on 6 March 1957, has made great strides towards improving its health care facilities and the services offered in them. The Ghana Health Service, the health policy implementer of the Ministry of Health, has over the years developed the health care services offered to Ghanaians in all the sixteen (16) administrative regions of the country.[1]

The 10 regional hospitals

The regional hospitals in Ghana are tabulated below.

RegionHospital Name
WesternEffia Nkwanta Regional Hospital, Sekondi
EasternRegional Hospital, Koforidua
CentralCentral Regional Hospital, Cape Coast
NorthernTamale Regional Hospital
Greater AccraRidge Regional Hospital, Ridge, Accra
BonoRegional Hospital, Sunyani
Upper EastRegional Hospital, Bolgatanga
Upper WestRegional Hospital, Wa
VoltaHo Teaching Hospital
AshantiKomfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi
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References

  1. "Hospitals In Ghana". www.ghanaweb.com. Retrieved 20 July 2011.


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