Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital is located in Kumasi, the Regional Capital of Ashanti Region with a projected population of more than 4.7 million. The geographical location of this 1,200-bed hospital, the road network of the country and commercial nature of Kumasi make it accessible to all parts of the country.
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Facility Type
hospital
Operator Type
public
Affiliation
Government, Academic
Number of Doctors
40
Number of Beds
1200
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