Audio By Carbonatix
Aide Chemists has been awarded Best Online Pharmacy in Ghana by the Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana (PSGH) at the 2025 Pharma Excellence Awards held at the Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra.
The honour, presented in the presence of key stakeholders and the Minister of Health, recognises Aide Chemists’ outstanding contribution to digital pharmaceutical service delivery in Ghana.
According to the official citation from PSGH:
“In recognition of outstanding innovation, accessibility, and customer-centric services in the digital pharmaceutical space. Your commitment to safe, reliable, and timely delivery of healthcare solutions has set a new standard for excellence in online pharmacy services. Honouring your leadership in transforming digital healthcare access.”

At the centre of this recognition is the Momentum – Your Health App, Aide Chemists’ flagship digital health platform, which has transformed access to pharmacy services across Ghana. The app provides a seamless and intuitive interface, empowering patients to manage their health needs conveniently and effectively.
Momentum enables free access to licensed pharmacists, allowing users to seek professional advice at no cost. It offers 24/7 online access to a wide range of medicines, ensuring timely support for everyday health concerns. Users also benefit from discounted pricing on medications, home and office delivery services, as well as the option to collect orders from Aide Chemists locations or partner pharmacies—helping them to avoid long queues and reduce waiting times. Patients are further rewarded through the Aide Merit Scheme, a loyalty programme that accumulates points for each transaction, encouraging regular and proactive health management.

To make payments easy and secure, the app supports Mobile Money services (MTN, Telecel, AT) and major bank card options (Visa and Mastercard), offering users a variety of flexible payment channels to complete their orders with confidence.
Built on an AI-native infrastructure developed in partnership with Causal Foundry and supported by the Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub, the app delivers reliable, real-time experiences that prioritise security, accuracy, and personalized care.
Pharm. David Frempong Addo, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer of Aide Chemists, reflected on the significance of the moment: “Receiving this award from PSGH and being selected by HealthTech Hub Africa reflects our deep commitment to transforming pharmaceutical care through technology. Momentum is designed to make healthcare personal, accessible, and truly impactful for every Ghanaian—regardless of geography or income.”

Further underscoring its growing reputation, Aide Chemists has also been selected to join the HealthTech Hub Africa 2025 Cohort—a prestigious accelerator based in Kigali, Rwanda, and supported by the Novartis Foundation, Patrick J. McGovern Foundation, and Global Fund. The programme brings together the continent’s leading digital health innovators to scale impactful, sustainable solutions within public health systems.
Abigail Amma Afriyie Abora, Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer of Aide Chemists, added: “Being named Best Online Pharmacy in Ghana and joining the HealthTech Hub Africa 2025 cohort affirms our belief that technology is the future of healthcare delivery. These milestones inspire us to deepen our digital innovations and expand our impact across Ghana and beyond.”
With both national acclaim and international recognition, Aide Chemists is setting a new benchmark for tech-enabled pharmaceutical care. The Momentum – Your Health App continues to be a vital resource for patients across Ghana, offering affordable, reliable, and timely healthcare services wherever they are.
The application is currently available on the Google Play Store for easy download, bringing modern healthcare access directly to the hands of users.
Latest Stories
-
Charcoal is now Ghana’s biggest inflation driver as prices soar by 50% – Government Statistician
52 minutes -
Trump says deal to end Iran war is close after calling off strikes
1 hour -
Elon Musk’s SpaceX raises $75bn ahead of record stock market debut
1 hour -
Police investigate ‘8647’ written in grass on US national mall
4 hours -
Flood crisis worsening because we fail to fund solutions – Oppong Nkrumah
4 hours -
Inflation falls, but tomato prices surge nearly 39% in a month – Government Statistician
5 hours -
GNPC staff mark 40 years by transforming Tema nursery school
5 hours -
Corporate giants, century-old brands to be honoured at Ghana Platinum Excellence Awards
5 hours -
Sales boy captured on CCTV cameras stealing, jailed 36 months
5 hours -
Court strikes out application to dismiss East Legon property case
5 hours -
Court gives prosecution final chance in Mamprobi Hospital baby theft case to file disclosures
6 hours -
Motorists and pedestrians decry worsening encroachment on roads and pavements in Avenor
6 hours -
Driver remanded for breaking into lawyer’s chambers and stealing GH¢750,000
6 hours -
Adu-Boahene trial: Witness denies claims of inter-branch fund transfers
6 hours -
Forklift operator in trouble over $100,000 worth of stolen raw materials
6 hours