Family Health Hospital is embarking on a massive infrastructural expansion work on the Eye, Dental and Dialysis centres for patient care and for teaching Family Health Medical students.
The expansion work comprises an enhanced Paedriatic Unit that would take in more children, a larger Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, and more Consulting Rooms for Specialists.
The Emergency Unit has also been expanded to accommodate both male and female patients.
The Hospital has acquired a piece of Heart-Lung equipment, which will soon be used for open-heart surgeries.
Family Health Hospital, aside providing excellent and quality healthcare, also serves as a training and attachment centre for both students of Family Health Medical School, and Family Health Nursing and Midwifery School.
Family Health University College, started in a garage at 51 Guggisberg Street, Korle Bu, Korle Gonno, Mamprobi, in 1997 as a Diagnostic Centre.
It was later moved to Zoti road, in a rented premise, and then to its permanent location at Teshie, directly opposite the Kofi Annan International Peace Keeping Training Centre.
Family Health University College comprises a Hospital, a Nursing and Midwifery School, and a Medical School.
Prof. Enyonam Yao Kwawukume is the President of Family Health University College, and Dr. Susu Bridget Kwawukume is the Chief Medical Director of Family Health Hospital.
Registrar, Mrs. Rita Kaine, Principal of the Nursing School, Mrs. Augustina Ofori, and Mrs. Reeta Auguste, Ambassador for FHMS, actively support the Administrative wing on the University College.
Family Health Medical School is Ghana’s Premier Private medical school with modern facilities, spacious laboratories and lecture halls.
It is affiliated to the University of Ghana, and accredited by the National Accreditation Board.
The Medical School offers a six-year Bachelor of Surgery and Bachelor of Medicine (MB ChB) programme.
At the end of the first three years, students obtain a Bachelor of Science Degree, and thereafter the MB ChB Degree which qualifies them as Medical Doctors.
Students are from Ghana, Pakistan, Lebanon, Cameroon, Nigeria, Benin, the United States of America, Britain and Canada.