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Everything a family practice should do well

Eight departments under one roof, staffed by doctors who talk to each other about your case. Prices for all of them are published on the fees page.

Services

What we do

Eight departments, one building

Almost everything a family needs from a doctor happens here rather than somewhere we send you. When it does need somewhere else, we make the referral and chase the letter.

General and family medicine

The everyday work: coughs that will not shift, back pain, sick notes, and the annual check that catches the thing nobody was looking for.

Chronic disease management

Hypertension, diabetes and asthma, reviewed on a schedule rather than when something goes wrong. Repeat prescriptions without a new appointment.

Maternal and child health

Antenatal care through to delivery referral, the full childhood immunisation schedule, and an under-fives clinic twice a week.

Laboratory and diagnostics

Full blood count, malaria RDT, lipids, HbA1c, liver and kidney panels, urinalysis. Most results the same morning.

Cardiology and hypertension

ECG on site, ambulatory blood-pressure monitoring, and a cardiologist's clinic on the second Wednesday of each month.

Vaccination and travel health

Yellow fever with the certificate, hepatitis B, typhoid, meningitis, flu, and a travel consultation for wherever you are going.

Urgent and emergency care

Wounds, fractures, severe malaria, allergic reactions. A duty doctor answers the emergency line at any hour of the day or night.

Executive health screening

A morning that covers bloods, ECG, vision, hearing and a full physical, with the results explained to you the same day rather than posted.

A laboratory scientist preparing a blood sample at the clinic

How a visit works

Three steps, and no surprises in any of them

01

Book, or walk in

Ring reception, email, or come to the desk. We hold slots back every morning for people who could not plan ahead.

02

Twenty minutes with a doctor

Your own physician, who has read the file. Bloods and imaging are ordered while you are still in the room rather than at a second appointment.

03

Results, and a plan you keep

Most results are back the same morning. You leave with the plan written down, and a nurse you can ring if it stops making sense at home.

A doctor going through a patient's notes with him at the desk

Consultation

Twenty unhurried minutes with a doctor who has read your file first, and who will tell you what they are ruling out as well as what they are looking for.

A nurse putting a dressing on a patient's arm after a vaccination

Vaccination

Childhood schedules, yellow fever and travel cover, flu and hepatitis B — with a card you can actually produce at a border.

NHIS

Acacia Health

Nationwide

GLICO Healthcare

Apex Health

Premier Mutual

When you need somewhere else

We refer to Korle Bu, 37 Military Hospital, Nyaho Medical Centre and the Trust Hospital, and we write the letter the same day rather than telling you to ask for one. If a specialist's clinic is more than three weeks out we will say so before you leave, so you can decide where to go rather than find out by waiting.

Advancing modern patient care daily

Exceptional care, tailored to you

Comprehensive care

General practice, chronic care and minor procedures under one roof, so a visit rarely becomes three.

Expert diagnostics

An in-house laboratory and same-day imaging, with most results back before you have left the building.

Personalised support

One doctor who knows your history, and a nurse you can reach on the phone between appointments.

Same-week appointments

Register with the practice today

Bring a photo ID and your NHIS card if you have one. Registration takes about ten minutes and you can usually be seen the same week.

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