Central Region 3
Hospital | City / Town / Village | District | Website | |
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Hospitals in Central Region | ||||
Ankaful Leprosy/General Hospital | Cape Coast | Cape Coast Metropolitan | ||
Ankaful Psychiatric Hospital | Cape Coast | Cape Coast Metropolitan | ||
Catholic Hospital | Apam | Gomoa West | apamhospital.com | |
Central Regional Hospital | Cape Coast | Cape Coast Metropolitan | ||
District Hospital | Cape Coast | Cape Coast Metropolitan | ||
District Hospital | Saltpond | Mfantsiman Municipal | ||
Dunkwa Goldfields Hospital | Dunkwa-on-Offin | Upper Denkyira | ||
Dunkwa Governmental Hospital | Dunkwa-on-Offin | Upper Denkyira | ||
Government Hospital | Abura-Dunkwa | Abura/Asebu/Kwamankese | ||
Government Hospital | Agona Swedru | Agona West Municipal | ||
Government Hospital | Winneba | Effutu Municipal | ||
Mission Trinity Hospital | Winneba | Effutu Municipal | ||
Our Lady of Grace Hospital | Breman Asikuma | Asikuma/Odoben/Brakwa | ||
Saint Francis Xavier Hospital Hospital | Assin Foso | Assin North Municipal | ||
Presbyterian Hospital | Twifo Praso | Twifo/Heman/Lower Denkyira | ||
University Hospital | Cape Coast | Cape Coast Metropolitan | ||
Joecarl Medical Centre | Cape Coast | Cape Coast Metropolitan | ||
Pakphase Medical Center | Cape Coast | Cape Coast Metropolitan | ||
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