Nobel Trust Herbal clinic has been adjudged the overall best Herbal clinic of the year 2020 at the 4th award ceremony.
The event was organised by the West African Traditional Alternative Medical Awards in Accra.
The facility, which specializes in using herbal and alternative medicine in curing liver, heart, kidney, and other diseases, was recognized in Ghana for its expertise in heart-related conditions.
Nobel Trust Clinic also won two other awards which include the best heart disease treatment centre of the year and best TV talk show of the year 2020 dubbed “Nipa Dua Mu Nsem”.
The clinic is said to have become one of the leading health centres in Ghana providing effective and high-quality healthcare for patients especially with heart conditions since it began operations 15 years ago.
Nobel Trust Herbal clinic has expertise in treating acute and chronic diseases such as stroke, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, infertility, prostate disorder, high blood pressure, diabetes among others.
These awards come confirming reports from WHO that 70% of Ghana’s population ‘depend exclusively on traditional and alternative medicine for their health care.
According to the organizers, people’s views on health, no matter where they are in the world, are shaped by their cultural and traditional beliefs.
“Therefore, there is no doubt that many people in Ghana fully accept modern, science-based medicine, but traditional medicine is still held in high regards, as it gives validity to the overall health experience,” Dr. George Donkor, Chief Executive Officer of Nobel Trust Clinic said in an interview after the awards.
He expressed his profound gratitude to the organizers for recognizing his contribution in promoting quality and affordable health care through herbal and alternatives means.
“My prayer all this while is for God to continue to use me as a vessel to be able to properly diagnose research and cure my patients who call on me in times of need.”
“I know this award is to also urge me to reach out to save more lives and be more committed to ensuring that the people of Ghana and beyond benefit from our modernized traditional medicines,” he added.