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Medi-Moses Herbal Clinic and Prostate Centre has marked its 30th-anniversary celebration with a renewed assurance to be more dedicated to its customers at a dinner dance held at the company's headquarters at Adenta, Accra.
On the same night, the company launched two new products into the Ghanaian market namely; Medi-Tooth Paste and Garlic Capsules. The products aim to promote strong teeth and active immune systems.
The Chief Executive Officer of the company, Dr De-Gaulle Moses Dogbatsey, said from a humble beginning, the company is now overwhelmed with stunning achievements.
According to him, the company is determined to continually offer optimum service to customers with its various exceptional products.
"We are extremely grateful to God for giving us the opportunity to see this day. In the industry where trust is paramount, we hold ourselves to a very high standard of delivering on our promises, earning the confidence of our customers, and establishing ourselves as a beacon of reliability", Dr De-Gaulle Moses noted.
Further placing the spotlight on their vision, Dr De-Gaulle Moses Dogbatsey emphasized that they will intensify education on good healthcare to everyone through their numerous products and services.
He added that the company will periodically organise community healthcare programmes and customer appreciation initiatives.
He noted the company will keep leveraging innovation, strategic partnerships, and solutions to meet the constantly evolving needs of its customers.
Some customers who were at the dinner night said, the journey of Medi-Moses has been one of "resilience, adaptability, and commitment to excellence."
The event was attended by several dignitaries including media personality, Abbey Aggrey Santana, CEOs and many other important personalities.

About Medi-Moses Herbal Clinic and Prostate Centre
Medi-Moses Clinic and Herbal Centre has in the last 30 years been performing wonders which has not only made a significant impact in the medical circles but has overwhelmed the global medical community with its discovery of a cure that deals with Benign Prostate (BPH).
Over the years, Medi-Moses has transformed and upgraded itself to suit our environment and the needs of its cherished customers and stakeholders as a whole.
The medical centre, which started from a very humble beginning has innovated in many phases of health provision from just the production and sale of quality herbal medications in 1993 to being a world leader in men’s health in 2023.
In its 30 years of providing medical services, it has been able to expand and excel in many ways.
The company started as a one-man business with Dr Moses Amuzu Dogbatsey, of blessed memory hawking his products at lorry stations, door-to-door delivery as well as street sales. He later secured an office and sales point at the Ghana International Trade Fair site modelling it into a small clinic with just two employees.
In 2013, after the baton was handed over to his son, a trained medical doctor as well as a pharmacologist, Dr Moses De-Gaulle Dogbtatsey, Medi-Moses was given the much-needed impetus to become one of the biggest clinics in the sub-region boasting of modern technological equipment for medical purposes.
Dr Dogbatsey is a trained medical doctor from the School of Medical Sciences of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), in Kumasi. He started working under the tutelage of his father, who owned the Medi -Moses Clinic and Herbal Centre, in 1993, while he was still a student of KNUST.
Dr Dogbatsey came up with a specially formulated 100 per cent food supplement called PROSTACURE HERBAL TEA, used for improving urinary flow in men with BPH.
The prospective study carried out in 7,000 patients between 40 and 70 years with varying degrees of enlarged prostate gland over four years showed complete improvement in their BPH symptoms within two to eight weeks.
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