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A family medical centre on Boundary Road: six departments, one continuous record, and a doctor who finishes the sentence rather than the clock.
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Trusted by thousands of Accra families
Tend opened in 2002 with four consulting rooms and one X-ray machine, and the promise that a patient would never be handed between strangers. Today it runs six departments, its own laboratory and an emergency room that never closes — and the promise has not moved. Your doctor keeps your file, reads it before you sit down, and calls you personally when a result needs explaining.
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Would recommend us to family
Emergency cover, every day
Our Services
Six departments under one roof on Boundary Road, so a referral is a walk down the corridor rather than another appointment in another part of Accra.
General Consultation
Unhurried first appointments with a doctor who reads your notes before you sit down.
Learn moreAdvanced Diagnostics
Bloods, imaging and swabs read in our own laboratory, most before you leave.
Learn moreMother & Child
Antenatal care, well-baby clinics and a paediatrician who is never rushed.
Learn morePhysiotherapy
Rehabilitation after injury, surgery or stroke, planned in weeks not visits.
Learn moreWhy patients trust us
Three things people tell us they came back for. None of them is a machine.


18 specialists
on the bench this week
Comfortable Facilities
Air-conditioned consulting rooms, a quiet children's corner and a waiting area with enough seats that nobody stands.
Aftercare That Follows Up
A nurse calls every patient discharged from the observation bay the following day. It is the cheapest thing we do and the one people mention most.
One Continuous Record
Every visit, result and prescription in one file, so a new symptom is read against your history rather than in isolation.
Meet our
Consultants who keep their own clinics rather than rotating through ours, so the doctor you saw in March is the doctor you see in September.



Experience an
The centre opened in 2002 with four rooms and one X-ray machine. What has not changed is the rule it opened on: the doctor finishes the sentence, not the clock.
years of care on the same street

Accredited by the Ghana Health Service
Patient perspectives
Three of the notes left at reception, printed as they were written.
I have been coming here since my first pregnancy. What keeps me is that Dr. Owusu remembers what we discussed last time without opening the folder, and she tells you the truth even when it is not the answer you wanted.
Ama Serwaa
Patient · Osu
Get in touch
Send us a line and reception will call you back the same working day.
Frequently asked
The five reception is asked most. Anything else, call the desk — somebody answers between 7.30am and 8pm.
Ask us something else1. Do I need an appointment before visiting?
For a routine consultation, yes — booking keeps the wait under fifteen minutes and lets us pull your file first. Emergencies never need one, at any hour.
2. What are your consultation hours?
Monday to Friday, 7.30am to 8pm, and Saturdays 8am to 4pm. The emergency room and the observation bay are staffed around the clock, including public holidays.
3. Do you offer online consultations?
For follow-ups and repeat prescriptions, yes. A first consultation is in person, because an examination is most of what a first appointment is for.
4. What should I bring to my appointment?
A photo ID, your NHIS card if you hold one, and any medicines you are currently taking — the boxes rather than a list, if you can.
5. Do you accept health insurance?
We are an NHIS-accredited facility and bill the major private schemes directly, including Nationwide, Acacia, GLICO and Apex. Reception will confirm cover before you are seen.
Blogs & insights
Written by the doctors who see you, in the language they would use in the room.

Ten early warning signs you should never ignore
Chest tightness that comes on with effort, a headache unlike any other, sudden weakness down one side. What to do about each, and how fast.
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What a full blood count actually tells your doctor
Three numbers on that page do most of the work. Here is what they mean, what moves them, and when a result outside the range is nothing to worry about.
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Why a dental check belongs in your annual review
Gum disease shows up in the mouth long before it shows up anywhere else, and it travels. Fifteen minutes a year is the whole intervention.
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