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Hospital Departments & Services

Registration

Registration

Patients have to register their child information at Blue House.
Bring your NHIA card or private insurance card if available.

Cashier & Billing

Cashier & Billing

All payments are made at the cashier.
Cashier will provide a receipt, or stamp the registration form if presented with NHIA and private insurance cards

Triage Unit (TPR)

Triage Unit (TPR)

Triage is done to prioritize patients’ care. In addition, basic vital signs and growth monitoring are reviewed before doctors’ consultation.

Consultation Room

Consultation Room

Medical examination, patient history and thorough assessment are conducted by our dedicated doctors to provide the best quality care.

Special Clinic

Special Clinic

Well Baby Clinic
- Vaccination, Immunization, & growth monitoring.

Chronic Disease Clinic
- HIV, Sickle Cell & TB

Laboratory

Laboratory

Reliable laboratory tests are carried out by our qualified team, which was nominated BEST Laboratory by Ashanti Regional NMCP.

Blood Bank

Blood Bank

Our patients are grateful for your blood donations.

Radiology Department

Radiology Department

X-Ray and Ultrasound are used for better diagnosis and treatment for our patients.

Eye Clinic

Eye Clinic

Our opthalmology department provides treatment and management of various eye conditions and diseases, and help our patients find the right eyeglasses.
(Dispensing Glasses and frames are also available)

Pharmacy

Pharmacy

Our pharmacist and his qualified team ensures patient’s good understanding of instructions for prescribed drugs to secure patient safe use. A variety of baby care products are also available at pharmacy.

Emergency / High Dependency

Emergency / High Dependency

Around the clock attentive, highly efficient and clinically experienced doctors, skilled nurses and healthcare team, provides highest quality care.

Surgery

Surgery

Inpatient Wards

Inpatient Wards

Our general wards, and private wards have 63 bed capacity.
Beds are available for both child and parent, to enable the parent to be close to the child at all times accelerating child recovery.
A bedside cabinet and a stool are also available for each patient.

Private Wards

Private Wards

Each of our private rooms have comfortable beds, bed cabinet, cupboard, fridge, sitting area and a private bathroom.

Mothers' Inn

Mothers' Inn

A beautiful well ventilated space with tables and benches for parent to enjoy their meal with their children.

Administration & Finance

Administration & Finance

A devoted hard working team ensuring efficient and smooth running of the daily hospital operation.

Students & Visitors

Students & Visitors

Since 2016 KNUST Medical Students undertake Community Paediatrics training at ACH. We offer internships to university and polytechnic students, as well as student nurses.

International students are always welcome to train in tropical pediatric medicine in ACH, and exchange knowledge and friendship with our local medical students.

Therapy Playground

Therapy Playground

Our trained and experienced physiotherapist and child life play team make sure that the children are having fun while getting the best treatment.

Canteen

Canteen

Delicious food is served at our Mamma Gifty’s canteen from 7am to 7pm.

Worship Area

Worship Area

A separate Christian and Muslim place reserved for worship.

Alert

Together we can help minimise the risk of catching or spreading coronavirus (COVID-19) by making sure 

 — To be VACCINATED against COVID19 and to

  • wear a mask

Wear a properly fitted mask, making sure your mask covers your nose, mouth and chin. When used correctly, wearing a mask may reduce the spread of coronavirus droplets from coughs, sneezes and speaking.

  • Keep your distance.

Keep physical distance of at least 1 metre from others.

Covid is spread from one person to another, the closer you are to others, the higher the risk and the greater the opportunities for the virus.

  • Wash your hands frequently and practise good hand hygiene

Wash your hands with soap and water or use hand sanitiser throughout the day. Regular hand washing is an effective way to reduce your risk of catching illnesses, including COVID-19.

  • Get tested and self-isolate if you have symptoms 

Self-isolate immediately even if your symptoms are mild. Many people experience mild symptoms from COVID-19, but may still pass on the virus to others.

  • Take a test before visiting higher risk settings

Testing before visiting higher risk settings helps to protect those at greater risk of serious illness.

  • Keep indoor spaces well ventilated

Let fresh air in to increase ventilation and reduce the risk of catching or spreading COVID-19