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New Life Homeopathic Clinic has been adjudged the Most Technological Advanced Homeopathic Hospital in 2019 by the West African Health Care Excellence Award.
This award comes after the Clinic inaugurated its headquarters in December 2018 with ultra-modern facilities that will solve the challenges Ghanaians face in terms of health care.
The award was also influenced the Clinic’s determination to employ highly trained doctors and nurses and investing in ultra-modern equipment and laboratory services.
The facility specialises in using alternative medicine to cure different sicknesses was recognized for its exceptional use of advanced technology and immense contribution to the healthcare sector in Ghana.
In a citation presented to the clinic, New Life Homeopathic Clinic which was received by the head doctor, Mark Agyei touted for its work; thus using technology for effective and alternative healthcare delivery in the country.
“We celebrate your excellence in providing natural healthcare delivery across the nation with your outstanding homoeopathic services have placed you ahead of your counterpart.”
Speaking after the award, Dr Mark Agyei could not hide his joy as he expressed his profound gratitude to organizers of the award scheme for recognizing his outfit contribution to better healthcare delivery in the country.
For its existence in the last seven years, the clinic has grown to become one of Ghana’s leading healthcare centres providing effective and high-quality healthcare for patients.
New Life Homeopathic Clinic has also specialised in acute and chronic diseases like Stroke, Infertility, Prostate Disorders, High Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Premature Ejaculation, and Erectile Dysfunctions.
The Clinic its ultra-modern building comprises of OPD, Consulting Rooms, Physiotherapy Unit, Laboratory, Scan, Conference Room, Lobby, Out Patients Wards for Male and Female.
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