Our History
Four rooms in 2002, six departments now, and the same street throughout.
Twenty-four years on one street
Every change here was made because a patient could not get something they needed without leaving the building.
Four rooms on Boundary Road
Dr. Yaw Asante opens a general practice with three staff, a single X-ray machine and a paper filing cabinet that is still in the store room.
The laboratory
Bloods stop going across town. A two-bench laboratory opens behind reception, and same-day results become the thing patients tell their friends about.
The emergency room
A triage bay, four observation beds and a doctor on the premises overnight. The centre has not closed on a single day since.
Mother and child
Dr. Nana Ama Owusu joins and the antenatal list opens. Saturday children's clinics start the following year for families who work weekdays.
One record, digitised
Twelve thousand paper files are moved onto a single record system over eight months, without losing a day of clinics.
Imaging and physiotherapy
Digital X-ray and ultrasound come in-house under Dr. Abena Danso, and the rehabilitation room opens on the first floor.
patients on the register
years on Boundary Road
babies booked through antenatal
nights the emergency room has been open
Figures to the end of the last financial year, audited with the annual return.
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
The next chapter is a second theatre
Day surgery opens on the first floor in 2027. Until then, everything else is exactly where it has always been.