The Tamale Teaching Hospital was commissioned in 1974 as a regional hospital to provide healthcare services to the people of Tamale and its environs. It was also to serve as the main medical referral center for the northern sector of the country, including Upper East and West regions. The hospital previously operated from the premises of the Old Central Hospital and later moved to its present location after the construction of the new hospital was completed and commissioned in 1974.
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Facility Type
hospital
Operator Type
public
Affiliation
Academic, Government
Number of Beds
484
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Seeks to reduce the prevalence of blindness and visual impairment, especially among low-income communities in Northern Ghana.
Aims to develop a comprehensive, self-sufficient, accessible, and affordable cleft lip and palate treatment center in Ghana to give hope to people affected by this condition.
Promotes health and provides direct medical assistance to needy and vulnerable groups, such as children and women, while supporting the education of needy children and young health professionals.
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