• Source: St. Dominic Hospital
    • St. Dominic Catholic Hospital (SDCH) is a not-for-profit Catholic medical facility located in Akwatia in the Denkyembour District in the Eastern Region of Ghana. On 10 January 2024, the hospital received a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner to be the first in the Eastern Region to receive the device. The device was inaugurated by EASE Ghana.


      History


      The hospital was established in 1960.
      In 1998, the Chaplain at the hospital was Monsignor Alex Bobby-Benson.
      As at 2008, Dr Mrs Constance Addo Yobo was a chief dental surgeon at the hospital. As at 2008, Dr Mrs Mercy Dawson was a medical superintendent at the hospital.
      As at 2024, the manager and administrator of the hospital is Rev. Fr. Ebenezer Kenneth Abban PhD. As at 2024, Dr Maite Alfonso Romero is the medical director of the hospital.


      Facilities


      COVID-19 High Dependency Unit (HDU)
      Dental clinic
      Neo Natal Intensive-Care Unit (NICU)
      Solar plant


      Controversy


      In 2016, it was alleged the head of finance of the hospital, Mr. Yaw Opoku Agyei spearheaded fraudulent activity at the hospital which caused the Government of Ghana to lose money.
      In 2022, the hospital was accused by Madam Lydia Dagasu of neglecting her baby.


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