Our Doctors
Consultants who keep their own lists, so the doctor you saw in March is the doctor you see in September.
Eighteen clinicians, six consultants
The six who hold their own clinics here. Each keeps a continuing list rather than rotating through, which is why most patients can name their doctor.

Internal medicine, hypertension and diabetes. Twenty-two years, the last nine here.

Echocardiography and heart-failure clinics. Trained at Korle Bu and in Leeds.

Well-baby clinics, growth monitoring and the Saturday children's list.

Antenatal care from booking to delivery, and every postnatal review in between.

The doctor most families see first, and the one who keeps the whole record.

Ultrasound and digital X-ray, read the same day rather than sent away.
Which day to come
Consultant clinics run to a fixed weekly list. General appointments and the emergency room run every day regardless.
Monday
General medicine · Diabetes review
Dr. Mensah, Dr. Asante
Tuesday
Cardiology · Echocardiography
Dr. Boateng
Wednesday
Antenatal booking · Gynaecology
Dr. Owusu
Thursday
Imaging lists · Ultrasound
Dr. Danso
Friday
General medicine · Physiotherapy
Dr. Asante, Mr. Tetteh
Saturday
Children's clinic · Immunisation
Dr. Sarpong
Clinic lists move occasionally. Reception confirms the doctor when you book.
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
Ask for a doctor by name
Reception will book you with them if they are on that week's list, and tell you when they are not.