Fees
You should know what it costs
Standard fees published in cedis, and a written estimate for anything that is not on the list.
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Published, in cedis, before you arrive
These are the standard self-pay fees, correct as of January 2026. Nothing outside this list happens without a written estimate you have agreed to first.
Consultations
Every consultation includes the written plan you take home.
General consultation
Up to thirty minutes with a medical officer, including a written plan.
GHS 180
Consultant consultation
A named specialist, first appointment. Follow-up within eight weeks is half this.
GHS 420
Review appointment
Any consultant, within eight weeks of your last visit for the same problem.
GHS 210
Second opinion
Includes a re-read of imaging done elsewhere rather than repeating the scan.
GHS 480
Diagnostics
Imaging is reported by a consultant radiologist rather than a technician.
Full blood count and chemistry
Result the same working day.
GHS 260
Digital radiography
Per region, reported by a consultant radiologist.
GHS 300
Ultrasound
Abdominal, pelvic or obstetric, with colour Doppler.
GHS 450
Echocardiogram
With a cardiologist's report attached.
GHS 720
CT scan
64-slice. Contrast where indicated, quoted separately.
GHS 2,400
MRI scan
1.5T. Single region; additional regions at half.
GHS 3,800
Paying for it
Four ways a bill gets settled
NHIS
Covers general consultation, most laboratory work, plain film and the maternity package. Bring the card; the desk confirms your cover before the consultation rather than after it.
Private insurance
We are on panel with the major Ghanaian and international schemes and bill them directly. Pre-authorisation for imaging is arranged by us, not by you.
Employer schemes
Corporate accounts are invoiced monthly. If your employer has an account here, your consultation costs you nothing at the desk.
Self-pay
Cash, card and mobile money. Anything over GHS 2,000 can be split across three months at no interest — ask at the desk rather than after the fact.
Nobody is refused emergency treatment over money. Stabilisation happens first and the conversation about paying for it happens afterwards, which is the law and is also simply right.
Asked often
Three things people ring to ask
Do you take NHIS?
Yes, for the services NHIS covers — general consultation, most laboratory work, plain film and the maternity package. Anything outside the scheme is quoted before it happens, in writing, and nothing is done without you agreeing to the cost first.
Which private insurers do you work with?
We are on panel with the major Ghanaian and international schemes and bill them directly. Bring your card and a photo ID to the first visit; the desk will confirm your cover before your consultation rather than after it.
Can I get a copy of my records?
Always, and at no charge. Ask at reception or email records@zenith.com — a full copy takes two working days, and a single result or report is usually the same afternoon.
Common questions
Have enquiries? Reach out to us
Reception answers between six in the morning and ten at night. Outside those hours the emergency line rings straight through to the doctor on duty.
Appointments
+233 30 268 4400
Emergency, day or night
+233 30 268 4444
hello@zenith.com
Where we are
12 Independence Avenue, Ridge, Accra
Zenith
“The medical team was skilled and truly attentive, handling every detail with care and giving me full confidence throughout my treatment.”
Adjoa Mensimah
Maternity patient
