A clinician at work in one of the centre's treatment rooms

Entrust your health to our doctors

Medical care in Accra that you can trust

Eight specialist departments, our own laboratory and an emergency room that never closes — all under one roof on Nortei Ababio Loop, ten minutes from the Airport.

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Give us a call

+233 30 274 1180

Send us a message

care@mercy.com.gh

Visit our location

12 Nortei Ababio Loop

Specialists on site

Nine consultants hold clinics here every week. A referral usually means walking down the corridor rather than waiting a month for a bed somewhere else.

Meet the doctors

Open when you need us

Outpatients run seven till eight on weekdays and eight till five on Saturdays. The emergency room and the ward never close, and a doctor is always on the floor.

Find the centre

Opening hours

Monday – Friday

07:00 – 20:00

Saturday

08:00 – 17:00

Sunday

Emergencies only

What we do

A general hospital, run at the size of a clinic

Mercy has looked after families in Airport Residential and East Legon since 1998. Big enough to have the departments, small enough that the person on reception knows your surname.

Everyday medicine

Coughs, fevers, blood pressure, diabetes reviews and the check-up you have been putting off since Christmas.

Emergency care

A resident doctor and two nurses on the floor around the clock, and an ambulance crew that knows Accra's traffic.

Our own laboratory

Bloods, swabs and imaging read in this building rather than sent across town, so most results are back the same day.

Care that follows you

One record, one team, and a doctor who has read your notes before you have finished sitting down.

Departments

General outpatients Cardiology Maternity and women's health Paediatrics Day surgery Eye clinic Physiotherapy Laboratory and imaging
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Innovation

Our services

Three of the centre's clinicians photographed together

Testimonials

What our patients say

A patient of the centre photographed outdoors

Ama Boakye

Osu

I had been putting off the diabetes review for two years because of what the waiting used to be like. They gave me a Tuesday morning, the results were back before I left, and the doctor drew me a chart.

A patient of the centre photographed in a studio

Kwame Antwi

Cantonments

My son came off his bicycle at nine at night. There was a doctor on the floor, we were stitched and out in an hour, and somebody rang the following morning to check on him.

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Esi Dartey

Dzorwulu

Both my children were born here. What I tell people is that the same midwife saw me through all nine months — you are not explaining yourself again to somebody new every visit.

26

Years caring for Accra

84

Clinicians and staff

41

Thousand visits a year

8

Specialist departments

96

Per cent would recommend us

Professionals

Our doctors

A doctor at the centre photographed in her white coat

Dr Adjoa Boateng

Internal medicine

Runs the diabetes and hypertension clinics, and the reason most of our long-term patients stay long-term. Trained at Korle Bu and in Manchester.

+233 30 274 1181

a.boateng@mercy.com.gh

A cardiologist at the centre photographed in scrubs

Dr Kwabena Osei-Tutu

Cardiology

Consultant cardiologist, here since 2011. Reads every echo in the building himself and will explain the picture to you rather than the report.

+233 30 274 1182

k.oseitutu@mercy.com.gh

An obstetrician at the centre photographed in her white coat

Dr Naa Adorkor Lamptey

Obstetrics and gynaecology

Has delivered more than two thousand babies at this centre. Holds the antenatal clinic on Mondays and Thursdays and the gynaecology list on Wednesdays.

+233 30 274 1183

n.lamptey@mercy.com.gh

A paediatrician at the centre photographed in his white coat

Dr Selorm Agbeko

Paediatrics

Sees children from the first week to the sixteenth birthday, and keeps a drawer of stickers that has never once run out.

+233 30 274 1184

s.agbeko@mercy.com.gh

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A nurse taking a blood pressure reading

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A woman sleeping peacefully in a bright bedroom

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19 June 2026

A doctor examining a young child with a stethoscope

What to feed a child who has stopped eating

Appetite disappears for a hundred reasons and comes back for about four. When it is nothing, when it is something, and when to bring them in.

A doctor at the centre smiling at his desk

Health cover

We bill NHIS, Nationwide, Acacia, GLICO and Apex directly. Bring the card, not the paperwork.

What we accept

Appointments

Book an appointment

Tell us what it is about

A department, or just what has been happening. Reception will put you with the right clinic.

Pick a time that works

Same-day slots hold open until 16:00 each afternoon. Consultant clinics book about a week ahead.

Come in with your card

Photo ID and your insurance card. Nothing else — we will already have your notes open.

Start a booking Or call reception

FAQ

Have some questions?

What are your regular office hours?

Outpatients run from 07:00 to 20:00 Monday to Friday and 08:00 to 17:00 on Saturdays. The emergency room, the ward and the pharmacy are open around the clock, every day of the year including public holidays.

Do I need a referral to see a specialist?

No. You can book any of our consultant clinics directly. If you have been referred by another hospital, bring the letter and any films or results with you — it saves repeating tests you have already had.

Which insurance schemes do you accept?

NHIS, Nationwide Medical Insurance, Acacia Health, GLICO Healthcare, Apex Health and Premier Health, plus most corporate schemes. Bring your card and a photo ID and reception will do the rest.

What should I bring to a first appointment?

A photo ID, your insurance card if you have one, and whatever medicines you are currently taking — the boxes rather than a list, because the dose matters and the box has it printed on the side.

Schemes we bill directly

NHIS

Nationwide

Acacia Health

GLICO Healthcare

Apex Health

Premier Health

Something you have been meaning to get looked at?

Same-day slots hold open until four every afternoon.

Book an appointment +233 30 274 1180