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In a resounding affirmation of its legacy of excellence, St. John’s Hospital and Fertility Centre has been crowned Hospital of the Year at the 8th Ghana West Africa Business Excellence Awards, 2025.
The award, which honours institutions demonstrating outstanding achievement in the healthcare sector, solidifies St. John’s reputation as a leader in delivering quality medical services in Ghana.
Held at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel in Accra, the prestigious event celebrated individuals and organisations across various industries that have demonstrated excellence in leadership, innovation, teamwork, and organisational impact within the West African region.
St. John’s Hospital was lauded for its continued growth, superior management, and impactful contribution to both the public and private health sectors. The recognition underscores the facility’s commitment to sustainable healthcare delivery and its role in supporting national development.
Speaking after receiving the award, Mr Langford Appiah, Head of Pharmacy at St. John’s, dedicated the win to the entire team, highlighting their unwavering commitment to service delivery.
“This award signifies our dedication to excellence in every aspect of our operations. We remain resilient in our mission to improve the well-being of all through our core values — sustainability, professionalism, innovation, teamwork, client focus, and excellence,” he said.
He added, “We are truly grateful for this recognition. It belongs to every member of our hardworking team who goes the extra mile to ensure patient satisfaction.”
With this honour, St. John’s Hospital and Fertility Centre reaffirms its position as a trailblazer in healthcare innovation, leadership, and service quality in Ghana and beyond.
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