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The Presbyterian Hospital, Agogo (PreHA) has enhanced its eye care services with the acquisition of a state-of-the-art Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) machine.
The new device, which provides high-resolution imaging of the eye’s internal structures, is expected to significantly improve diagnosis and treatment outcomes at the hospital’s Eye Clinic.
The hospital’s leadership, led by General Manager Rev. Ezekiel Amadu Daribi, announced the addition, describing it as a milestone in the facility’s commitment to delivering top-tier ophthalmic care.

The OCT machine adds to an expanding range of advanced diagnostic tools already available at the clinic, including a recently acquired fundus camera, AB scan, non-contact tonometer, and an automatic lens edger.
The remarkable intervention was fully funded through the hospital’s internally generated funds, reflecting strong financial management and a clear prioritization of patient-centered care.

According to Rev. Daribi, the move is in line with the hospital’s vision to transform the Eye Clinic into a center of excellence that meets international standards.
The leadership of the hospital has expressed gratitude to God for the continued progress and is confident that the new equipment will enable specialists to work more efficiently and accurately.
The intervention offers hope to patients suffering from various eye conditions.
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