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St. John's Hospital and Fertility Centre, a leader in Ghana’s healthcare sector, has been recognised with two top honours for its exceptional contributions to the industry at the recently concluded National Governance and Business Leadership Awards, held at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel and Accra City Hotel on August 29, 2025.
The facility received the Industry Leadership Award – Healthcare, while its CEO, Dr. Maame Yaa Afriye, was named Ultimate Woman of the Year – Healthcare.
These achievements underscore St. John’s innovative approach to healthcare delivery, with a strong focus on quality customer engagement, sustainability, and ethical practices. Leveraging its 24/7 services, the hospital offers a wide range of treatments, including General Practice, Dentistry, Eye Care, Homecare, Obstetrics, Dermatology, Urology, and more.
Under the leadership of Dr. Afriye, the hospital has implemented strategic policies and sustainable practices to ensure smooth and efficient administration, while upholding global standards in healthcare.
Speaking at the ceremony, Dr. Afriye said: “This recognition reaffirms our dedication to responsible healthcare for all stakeholders and customer-centric services. We will continue to enhance our services to meet global standards while maintaining the trust of our clients.”
The National Governance and Business Leadership Awards aim to celebrate excellence in leadership and governance, recognising individuals and organisations whose expertise contributes to economic diversification and strengthens key sectors such as healthcare.
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