Our consultants

Sixty-two specialists. These six run the departments

Every consultant here is resident — none of them is shared with another hospital, and none of them holds a clinic they cannot be reached about afterwards.

The outpatient corridor leading to the specialist clinics

Our consultants

The people who will actually be in the room

Sixty-two resident specialists, and none of them shared with another hospital. These are the six who run our departments.

Dr Kwabena Mensah, clinical director and consultant cardiologist

Dr Kwabena Mensah

Clinical director · Cardiology

Twenty-two years in cardiology, eleven of them here. Runs the Tuesday and Thursday clinics and reads every echo himself.

Dr Efua Adjei, consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist

Dr Efua Adjei

Obstetrics & gynaecology

Delivered the first baby in the new maternity wing in 2019 and has led the unit since. Antenatal clinic every weekday morning.

Dr Selorm Owusu, consultant general and laparoscopic surgeon

Dr Selorm Owusu

General & laparoscopic surgery

Trained at Korle Bu and in Cape Town. Four theatre lists a week, and the surgeon most of our hernia and gallbladder work goes to.

Dr Ama Asante, consultant paediatrician

Dr Ama Asante

Paediatrics

Runs the children's ward and the immunisation programme. The person who insisted children get their own waiting room.

Dr Nii Boateng, consultant physician in internal medicine

Dr Nii Boateng

Internal medicine

Diabetes, hypertension and the long slow conditions that need somebody who remembers you. Takes the Wednesday A&E consultant shift.

Dr Hafsah Quartey, consultant neurologist

Dr Hafsah Quartey

Neurology

Stroke assessment and epilepsy, with an EEG list on Mondays. Built the stroke pathway that gets a scan inside forty minutes.

14

Clinical

departments

62

Resident

specialists

180

Inpatient

beds

38

Years of

care in Accra

Getting seen

How to get in front of one of them

The short version: ring up and ask. There is no gatekeeping and no referral requirement, and the person answering the phone can see the same clinic diary the consultant does.

Do I need a referral?

No. You can book any specialist clinic directly. If you do have a referral letter, bring it — it saves the consultant reconstructing a history you have already given somebody else.

How do I book?

Ring 030 268 4100 between 07:00 and 20:00, email hello@haven.com.gh, or walk into reception at any of the three sites. Most clinics can see you within six days.

Can I ask for a particular consultant?

Yes, and it is worth doing for anything long-running. Say the name when you book. It may add a few days, and for continuity of care that is usually the right trade.

Second opinions

We give them and we ask for them. If you want another consultant's view — ours or somebody else's — say so and we will copy your notes and imaging over without making it awkward.

Somebody is on the desk right now

Book a clinic, ask about a bill, or call the emergency line and speak to the department itself. No switchboard, no queue system.

Book an appointment 030 268 4100