Contact Us

14 Boundary Road, East Legon. Call, write, or simply walk in — an emergency never needs an appointment.

Four ways in

However you would rather reach us

An emergency never needs an appointment, a phone call or anything else. Come straight in.

Call the desk

+233 30 279 4400

Somebody answers between 7.30am and 8pm, seven days.

Emergency line

+233 55 901 4400

Answered around the clock, including public holidays.

Email us

hello@tend.com.gh

Replies the same working day. Never send test results here.

Visit us

14 Boundary Road, East Legon, Accra

Fourteen parking spaces off the road; the ambulance bay stays clear.

Opening times

When each desk is open

Consultation lists run to the hours below. The emergency room and the observation bay never close, and have not since 2009.

Emergency room open now

Monday – Friday

7.30am – 8.00pm

Saturday

8.00am – 4.00pm

Sunday

Emergency room only

Public holidays

Emergency room only

The centre's clinical team gathered in the main corridor

Get in touch

Send us a line and reception will call you back the same working day.

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Book your appointment today Same-day consultations Walk-ins welcome
Book your appointment today Same-day consultations Walk-ins welcome
Registered with the Ghana Health Service Open seven days NHIS accepted
Registered with the Ghana Health Service Open seven days NHIS accepted
Questions

Frequently asked

questions

The five reception is asked most. Anything else, call the desk — somebody answers between 7.30am and 8pm.

Ask us something else

1. 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.

Book an appointment

Two or three days ahead for a named consultant, same day for the general list.

Book an appointment +233 30 279 4400