Ghana Police Hospital

  • No: 1 Hospital

    Prime Healthcare Excellence

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    info@ghanapolicehospital.com

  • Opening hours

    24-hour service

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Caring for our Heroes and Community

Caring for our heroes and community is at the core of our mission at the Ghana Police Hospital. Police officers dedicate their lives to ensuring the safety and well-being of the population, often making significant sacrifices in the line of duty.

It is imperative that these brave individuals are supported with access to high-quality healthcare services to safeguard their health and fitness. By prioritizing the health of our police personnel and their families, we not only honor their service but also contribute to a safer and healthier community.

At the Ghana Police Hospital, we are committed to providing comprehensive medical care tailored to the unique needs of our heroes and their dependents, as well as extending our services to civilians. Together, we strive for a society where everyone can thrive, protected by those who selflessly serve and protect us every day.

Mr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno

Know More About the Hospital

The Ghana Police Hospital was established in 1976.The primary function is providing quality health care to members of the Ghana Police Service and their families and the general public.

Nurturing Hearts, Healing Lives - Your Sanctuary for Maternal and Paediatrics Excellence!

Cherish the magic of motherhood and the wonder of childhood. Our commitment is not just to treat, but to support, educate, and empower your family. Together, let's create a tapestry of health and happiness, woven with love and expert care."

Our Departments

Paediatrics Department

The department provides comprehensive care to children from birth to 14 years of age. It has a bed capacity of 35 and is made up of four main units: Neonatal, Surgical, Medical, and Infectious Diseases.

 

Pharmacy Department

Responsible for the provision of pharmaceutical services in the Police Hospital. Our Mission To provide the highest quality of patient care through the provision of pharmaceutical services that ensure safe, effective and rational use of medicines in an atmosphere of professionalism

Public Health Department

In Public Health practice we combine science and art with the aim of preventing diseases, prolonging life and promoting health through the organized efforts of society. Public Health practitioners focus more intently on preventing disease instead of on treating it.

Out-Patient Department

As primary care providers, we aim at providing a continuing and comprehensive health care for the individual and family across all ages, genders, diseases, and parts of the body.

COP/Dr.(Med) Samuel Otu-Nyarko

Meet the Medical Director

COP/Dr.(Med) Samuel Otu-Nyarko is an astute public health consultant who has worked for many years at the police hospital in Accra. He holds subspecialties in Maternal and Child health as well as field epidemiology. His research interest areas are in HIV and AIDS, hypertension in pregnancy and intimate partner violence among pregnant women. He is a Member and a Fellow of the Ghana College of Physicians.

Police hospital specialists/specialties schedule

Testimonials

News & Update

12th Ghana Association of Radiologists AGSM Held At Alisa Hotel from the 29th May to 1st June 2024.

The Ghana Association of Radiologists successfully hosted their 12th Annual General and Scientific Meeting/Conference from

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Akufo-Addo launches GH¢6.1M Police medical fund, Commissions projects at Police Hospital

President Akufo-Addo launched a GH¢6.1 million Police Emergency Medical Intervention Fund at the Police Hospital on Tuesday.

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Ashanti Regional POLAS Hosts Breast and Health Screening for Police Women and Families

On 30th of October, at about 0900hrs, the Ashanti Regional Police Training School's POLAS (Police ladies Association) in collaboration with the Komfo Anokye ...

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