32nd CIMG Awards: St. John’s Hospital And Fertility Centre Wins Best Private Healthcare Facility

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St. John’s Hospital and Fertility Centre was named by the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIMG) as the ‘Best Private Health Facility of the Year’ during its 32nd National Marketing Performance Awards over the weekend.

The event was to honour desiring business organisations and personalities who have performed creditably over the year.

According to the organizers, St. John’s Hospital and Fertility Centre contribution to the health sector has been tremendous.

“With the wide array of quality innovative health services, incorporation of more ICT into the facility’s operation, public health education using several tools including social media and their outstanding corporate social responsibility in the area of health.” A citation reads

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The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the centre, Mrs MYA Afriye who received the awards was thankful to the organizers for the recognition and promised that her leadership will continue to deliver better healthcare for the people.

She also dedicated the awards to her staff, clients and stakeholders for believing in their continuous support to the centre.

About St. John’s Hospital & Fertility Centre
 
Since its inception in 2012, St. John’s Hospital & Fertility Centre has envisioned to be a leader in innovative and collaborative healthcare provision for the Ghanaian populace with a special focus on women and children healthcare services.
 
Located near the Tantra Hill Roundabout in Accra, SJHFC has at the core of its operations, customer satisfaction and delivery of world-class health services to its cherished clients. Currently, the hospital provides among others; specialist care in all the major clinical disciplines, has a  diagnostic imaging centre,  full medical laboratory services,  a skincare clinic, mental health clinic and,  other general services.
 
It partners with public institutions towards improving fertility services in Ghana and other areas of health care.

By: peacefmonline.com

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