Doctors
The consultants who lead each clinic, and the hours you will actually find them.
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The people who will actually see you
Six consultants and a director of nursing. Every clinic on this site is led by one of them in person — we do not book a named doctor and send somebody else.

Paediatrics
Kwabena Osei-Bonsu
MBChB, MGCPS (Paediatrics)
14 years of experience
Runs the paediatric clinic and the neonatal unit, and has kept the same Tuesday morning walk-in open for eleven years because the families who need it cannot always book.
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Cardiology
Adjoa Mensimah
MBChB, FWACP (Internal Medicine)
17 years of experience
Set up the hypertension register that now follows 3,400 patients across Greater Accra, and publishes its outcomes every year whether or not they flatter the hospital.
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General Surgery
Selorm Agbeko
MBChB, FWACS (Surgery)
19 years of experience
Leads the theatre list and the pre-assessment clinic that comes before it. Believes most cancelled operations are a scheduling failure rather than a clinical one, and has the figures to argue it.
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Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Abena Sarpong
MBChB, MGCS (Obs & Gyn)
12 years of experience
Consultant obstetrician and the reason the midwife-led rooms exist: she argued for four years that a low-risk birth does not need a theatre down the corridor to be safe.
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Internal Medicine
Yaa Frimpong
MBChB, MWACP
9 years of experience
Takes the long clinics — diabetes, chest, the conditions that are managed rather than cured — and writes to every patient's own doctor after each visit.
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Director of Nursing
Efua Ankrah
RN, MSc (Nursing Administration)
22 years of experience
Runs the wards, the rota and the induction every new nurse goes through. If the hospital feels calm at three in the morning, it is because of decisions she made at three in the afternoon.
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A teaching hospital, and what that costs you
Fourteen residents train here at any one time, and you may be asked whether one of them can sit in on your consultation. You can say no, and nothing about your care changes if you do.
What you get in return is a hospital where every difficult case is discussed by more than one person, and where the Friday morning meeting goes through the week's deaths and readmissions in front of everybody who was involved.
Patients treated last year
Over twenty-six years Anchor has become a name families in Accra pass on to one another, serving patients of every age and every condition — and publishing what we find.
Qualified healthcare professionals
Nearly all patients would return
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