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Cassona Global Imaging Limited has agreed to a partnership with the Catholic Church to enhance healthcare delivery across the country.
The company would make available cutting-edge equipment at the Catholic health facilities to ensure the ever-demanding healthcare needs of the citizenry are met.
As emerging trends of diseases transcend beyond Ghana’s healthcare capacity, there is an urgent need for the provision of modern logistics to help in diagnosing and treating these diseases.
In this vein, Cassona Global Imaging Limited has pledged to partner with the Catholic Church to equip its health facilities with modern equipment to augment healthcare.

This promise was made at the 19th National Conference of the Catholic Health Service Trust – Ghana in Ho in the Volta region. This was a spectacular event for both the health industry generally and the Catholic Church as well.
This year's conference was on the theme theme "Positioning the Catholic Health Service, Trust in an Advancing Technological Era 2".
The Sales Lead for Cassona, Gladys Tetteh, alluded that one of the biggest challenges most health facilities face is access to capital to invest in quality modern machines to cater to the sick. Therefore, her outfit provides payment plan options that make it possible for hospitals to acquire imaging equipment with as low as 0-35% down payment.
Mrs. Tetteh Cassona takes pride in its exceptional service approach to business.
“As a company, we take pride in our exceptional customer service approach to business. We see every interaction with our potential clients as an opportunity to provide solutions to pressing problems. That is why we do not only supply the equipment you need; we also provide swift engineering after-sale support. In addition, we ensure the longevity of the equipment with power backup, accompanying accessories, warranty spare parts and software replacements and timely routine checks by our engineers”.
“One of our greatest accomplishments over the past one year is the number of digital radiography systems we have successfully installed. We have installations in Delta Diagnostic Centre in Accra; Doppler Health Services in Kumasi; XYO Advanced Medical Centre in Sunyani; Akumnye Memorial Hospital in Pusiga; Klintaps college of Health and Allied Sciences in Tema, to mention but a few. If you are in Kumasi, please do well to visit our latest CT scanner installation completed at the Dimmer Diagnostic center in Kumasi”, she added.
Cassona was founded in the United States in 2013, initially focusing on international imports and export finance consultancy. Inspired by the Covid-19 pandemic and the tragic loss of our founder’s mother due to a delayed cancer diagnosis, Mr. And Mrs John Chigbu established Cassona Global Imaging in Ghana to provide affordable and accessible healthcare solutions to the sub-Saharan African region.
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